RTVE, the Spanish national broadcaster, has announced that it will be broadcasting the Grand Final of Sanremo 2025 on RTVE Play tomorrow.

Spanish viewers will be able to watch the Grand Final of the 2025 Sanremo Song Festival tomorrow via RTVE Play at 20: 40 CET on Saturday 15 February. Giuseppe di Bella (Spain 2014/ Edurne’s dancer), Irene Mahia ( RTVE’s Eurovision expert) and MAWOT (Benidorm Fest 2025) will be the Spanish commentators for Sanremo 2025.

Sanremo 2025 concludes tomorrow with its Grand Final with a total of 29 acts battling for the coveted trophy. The winner of Sanremo 2025 will be eligible to represent Italy at the forthcoming 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland.

Sanremo 2025

The 2025 Sanremo edition will be held at Teatro Ariston from 11-15 February.

Sanremo 2025 will consist of five live shows:

  • 11/02/2025- First Serata – (24 BIG Category acts will perform and will be voted by voted by the press centre, tv and web jury)
  • 12/03/2025- Second Serata ( 12 BIG Category will perform and will be voted by radio jury and public via televoting/ First Semi-final of New Proposal)
  • 13/03/2025- Third Night– (12 BIG Category will perform and will be voted by radio jury and public via televoting/ Second Semi.final New Proposal)
  • 14/03/2025- Fourth Serata– (Covers Night/New Proposal Final)
  • 15/03/2025- Fifth Serata– (Campioni Grand Final)

The Competing Acts

  1. Achille Lauro
  2. Gaia
  3. Coma_Cose
  4. Francesco Gabbani
  5. Willie Peyote
  6. Noemi
  7. Rkomi
  8. Modà
  9. Rose Villain
  10. Brunori Sas
  11. Irama
  12. Clara
  13. Massimo Ranieri
  14. Sarah Toscano
  15. Fedez
  16. Simone Cristicchi
  17. Joan Thiele
  18. The Kolors
  19. Bresh
  20. Marcella Bella
  21. Tony Effe
  22. Elodie
  23. Olly
  24. Francesca Michielin
  25. Lucio Corsi
  26. Shablo feat. Guè, Joshua & Tormento
  27. Serena Brancale
  28. Rocco Hunt
  29. Giorgia

Source: RTVE
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