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FEDEZ & MARCO MASINI – SANREMO 2026

  • mdelpont1
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Fedez and Marco Masini will return together on the stage of the 76th Sanremo Festival in 2026.


After last year’s acclaimed performance — their contemporary reinterpretation of Bella Stronza, which reached third place during the Duets Night — the two artists are preparing another appearance that is already among the most anticipated moments of the upcoming edition.


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Their collaboration, uniting two different generations and musical identities, won the attention of both fans and critics with a renewed and modern take on an iconic Italian classic. Their 2026 performance promises once again to surprise and captivate the Sanremo audience.


Beyond Sanremo, Marco Masini continues his successful tour CI VORREBBE ANCORA IL MARE until 5 December, celebrating 35 years of music, stories, emotions, and major milestones — including the anniversary of his debut album Marco Masini and the 30th anniversary of Il Cielo della Vergine.



About the Artists


Fedez

With millions of streams, 98 platinum certifications, and over 24 million followers, Fedez is one of the leading figures of the Italian music scene. Artist and entrepreneur, he was the youngest Italian singer to perform at San Siro (2018). He debuted at Sanremo in 2021 with Francesca Michielin (Chiamami per nome, 2nd place) and has since released a string of major hits including Bimbi per strada, Bella Storia, Mille, La Dolce Vita, Viola, and Crisi di Stato.

In 2025 he returned to Sanremo with Battito (4th place) and reached the podium again on Duets Night with Masini. His recent projects include new music, two sold-out shows at the Forum di Assago celebrating 10 years since his first concert there, and the book L’acqua è più profonda di come sembra da sopra.


Marco Masini

Born in Florence, Marco Masini began his musical path working with Giancarlo Bigazzi, Beppe Dati and others, contributing to soundtracks and touring as a musician with Umberto Tozzi and Raf.

His breakthrough arrived in 1990 when Disperato won the Sanremo “Newcomers” section and the Mia Martini Critics’ Award. His debut album sold over 800,000 copies and included the timeless Ci vorrebbe il mare.

Throughout his 35-year career, Masini has delivered iconic songs such as Perché lo fai, Cenerentola innamorata, Vaffanculo, T’innamorerai, Bella Stronza, and L’uomo volante (Sanremo winner 2004).

His 2025–2026 tour features his most beloved classics alongside music from his latest project 10 Amori (Momy Records / Concerto / BMG), produced by Gianluca Tozzi and Milo Fantini.

 
 
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