Musical marathon for the third evening of the Sanremo Festival, with all 28 singers returning to perform: this time they were evaluated by the opinion poll jury (made up of 300 people selected among habitual music consumers) and televoting, with a 50%. Marco Mengoni remains firmly in first place in the final classification, Ultimo second, surprisingly third Mr. Rain.

Technical problems during the performance of Gianluca Grignani , who interrupted the performance because he couldn't hear his voice in the headphones ("At 50 I learned how to do it, at 20 I don't know if I would have been able to do it"), while Lazza got off the stage to give Sanremo flowers to the mother sitting in the gallery.

Next to Amadeus and Morandi, tonight's co-host is the queen of volleyball Paola Egonu who, as expected, dedicated her monologue to the theme of racism:   “We are all the same beyond appearances. Why do they ask me if I'm Italian, why do I feel different? Over time I realized that my diversity is my uniqueness. Why am I me? Because I am me."
And again: «I have been accused of victimhood and of not having respect for my country and this only for having shown my weaknesses: I love Italy and I proudly wear the blue shirt which for me is the most beautiful in the world . I'm the one who often missed important appointments: I've lost more finals than I've won but that doesn't make me a loser any more than anyone who gets a bad grade at school or who finishes last in the standings here , in San Remo». Then the exit from the scene with Vita spericolata by Vasco Rossi.

Super guests of honor the Maneskin, returning from the disappointment of the Grammys, but also from a triumphal ride across the ocean that started right from the Ariston.

The Roman band has inflamed the temple of Italian music with "I wanna be your slave", "Zitti e Buoni", "The loneliest" and "Gossip" . Almost a rock concert, enhanced by Tom Morello, guitarist of Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave and Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band.

“Here we feel at home”, their words, with Amadeus introducing them as “our fantastic boys”.

Morandi returns to sing: after the historic performance with Massimo Ranieri and Al Bano it's time for Sangiovanni, with which he dusts off "Fatti mandare dalla mamma" , which is 60 years old, in the 2.0 version produced by Shablo.

On the Suzuki Stage in Piazza Colombo Annalisa sings the hit Bellissima, on the stage by the sea of the Costa Smeralda it is Guè Pequeno's turn who, unlike Fedez, doesn't play jokes .

(Unioneonline/D)

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