Recent Editions of the San Remo Song Festival
The San Remo Song Festival continues to be Italy’s most-watched television event,
drawing millions of viewers each year and launching some of the country’s biggest hits
onto the international stage.
2024 Edition — 74th Festival
The 74th edition of the San Remo Song Festival was held in February 2024 at the
Teatro Ariston. Angelina Mango won the competition with her song
“La noia”, a vibrant pop track that went on to represent Italy at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden.
2025 Edition — 75th Festival
The 75th anniversary edition of the Festival took place in February 2025 at the
Teatro Ariston, hosted by Carlo Conti. Olly won the
competition with his song “Balorda nostalgia”, a heartfelt pop ballad that
captured both the public vote and the jury’s top prize.
2026 Edition — 76th Festival
The 76th San Remo Song Festival took place in February 2026 at the Teatro Ariston.
Sal Da Vinci triumphed with his song “Per sempre sì”,
a powerful and emotional ballad that captivated both audiences and the jury.
The song went on to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
2027 Edition — 77th Festival
The 77th San Remo Song Festival is scheduled for February 2027.
Full details — dates, presenters, competing artists and tickets — will be announced
by RAI in the coming months. Check back here for updates as soon as they are confirmed.
How to Attend the Festival
Tickets for the San Remo Song Festival are available through official channels and
sell out quickly. The town of San Remo is entirely transformed during Festival week:
the streets fill with fans, journalists and artists, and the atmosphere is unlike
anything else in Italy. Hotels in San Remo and the surrounding Riviera book up months
in advance — plan your stay early.
- Tickets: available via the official RAI website and authorised resellers.
- Hotels: book your accommodation in San Remo well in advance.
- Getting there: how to reach San Remo by train, car or plane.