Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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Michele "Michelangelo" Zocca
  • Riccardo Fabbriconi
  • Finals performance
    Final result6th, 268 points
    Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest
    ◄2021 2022 2023►

    Big Five
    ", Italy automatically qualified to the final.

    Background

    Prior to the 2022 contest, Italy has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty-six times since its first entry at the inaugural contest in 1956.

    1990 with "Insieme: 1992" by Toto Cutugno, and in 2021 with "Zitti e buoni" by Måneskin. Italy has withdrawn from the Eurovision Song Contest a number of times, with their most recent absence spanning from 1998 until 2010. Italy made its return in 2011, and their entry "Madness of Love", performed by Raphael Gualazzi
    , placed second—their highest result, to that point, since their victory in 1990. A number of top 10 placements followed in the next editions, culminating with their victory in 2021.

    Between 2011 and 2013 and since 2015, the Sanremo Music Festival has regularly been used to select the Italian entrant to the contest, at first through an intermediate stage of internal selection among the contestants, and after 2014 (when a full internal selection took place), the winner of the festival has always earned the right of first refusal to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest.

    Before Eurovision

    Sanremo Music Festival 2022

    Italian broadcaster RAI confirmed that the performer that would represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 would be selected from the competing artists at the Sanremo Music Festival 2022, the 72nd edition of the event. According to the rules of Sanremo 2022, the winner of the festival earns the right to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest, but in case the artist is not available or refuses the offer, the organisers of the event reserve the right to choose another participant via their own criteria. The competition took place between 1 and 5 February 2022 with the winner being selected on the last day of the festival.

    For the third year in a row, Amadeus served as the artistic director and presenter of Sanremo,[2] and was joined on stage by Ornella Muti, Lorena Cesarini, Drusilla Foer, Maria Chiara Giannetta and Sabrina Ferilli, each on a different night.[3] 25 artists, three of which directly qualifying from the newcomers' section Sanremo Giovani (held on 15 December 2021), competed in the festival.[4] This took place over the course of five consecutive nights, articulated as follows:[5]

    • On each of the first two nights, half of the entrants performed their songs, and were judged by three separate panels from a jury of journalists.
    • On the third night, all of the songs were performed and voted through a 50/50 split system by means of televoting and a demoscopic jury. The results were combined with those of the previous nights.
    • On the fourth night, the contestants each performed a cover of a song, and were voted by the same system used on the first three nights.
    • On the last night, the 25 entries were once again performed, going through televoting alone, to be added up to the results obtained that far; ultimately, a final voting round (again a sum of televoting and the two juries) was held among the top 3, which determined the winner.

    The first 22 competing artists were announced on 4 December 2021. Six former Eurovision Song Contest entrants were among the competing artists: Iva Zanicchi (1969), Gianni Morandi (1970), Massimo Ranieri (1971 and 1973), Emma (2014), Fabrizio Moro (2018) and Mahmood (2019).[6] On 15 December, the three artists qualifying from the Sanremo Giovani section were announced, alongside the titles of all 25 competing songs.[7] Entrant Achille Lauro would later be selected in the Sammarinese national final on 19 February 2022.

    Final

    The 25 Big Artists each performed their entry again for a final time on 5 February 2022. A combination of public televoting, press jury voting and demoscopic jury voting selected the top three to face a superfinal vote, then the winner of Sanremo 2022 was decided by a combination of public televoting (34%), demoscopic jury voting (33%) and press jury voting (33%). Mahmood and Blanco were declared the winners of the contest with the song "Brividi".[8]

    Final – 5 February 2022
    Draw Artist Song Place
    1 Matteo Romano "Virale" 11
    2 Giusy Ferreri "Miele" 23
    3 Rkomi "Insuperabile" 17
    4 Iva Zanicchi "Voglio amarti" 18
    5 Aka 7even "Perfetta così" 13
    6 Massimo Ranieri "Lettera di là dal mare" 8
    7 Noemi "Ti amo, non lo so dire" 15
    8 Fabrizio Moro "Sei tu" 12
    9 Dargen D'Amico "Dove si balla" 9
    10 Elisa "O forse sei tu" 3
    11 Irama "Ovunque sarai" 4
    12 Michele Bravi "Inverno dei fiori" 10
    13 La Rappresentante di Lista "Ciao ciao" 7
    14 Emma "Ogni volta è così" 6
    15 Mahmood and Blanco "Brividi" 1
    16 Highsnob and Hu "Abbi cura di te" 20
    17 Sangiovanni "Farfalle" 5
    18 Gianni Morandi "Apri tutte le porte" 2
    19 Ditonellapiaga and Rettore "Chimica" 16
    20 Yuman "Ora e qui" 21
    21 Achille Lauro feat. Harlem Gospel Choir "Domenica" 14
    22 Ana Mena "Duecentomila ore" 24
    23 Tananai "Sesso occasionale" 25
    24 Giovanni Truppi "Tuo padre, mia madre, Lucia" 19
    25 Le Vibrazioni "Tantissimo" 22
    Superfinal – 5 February 2022
    Draw Artist Song Demoscopic jury
    (33%)
    Press jury
    (33%)
    Televote
    (34%)
    Total Place
    1 Elisa "O forse sei tu" 2nd 2nd 21.95% 26.33% 2
    2 Gianni Morandi "Apri tutte le porte" 3rd 3rd 23.79% 21.9% 3
    3 Mahmood and Blanco "Brividi" 1st 1st 54.26% 51.77% 1

    At Eurovision

    The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 took place at the

    Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As both the host country and a member of the "Big Five", Italy automatically qualified to compete in the final. In addition to its participation in the final, Italy was also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. This was decided via a draw held during the semi-final allocation draw on 25 January 2022, when it was announced that Italy would be voting in the first semi-final.[9]

    Italy performed in position 9, following the entry from Armenia and before the entry from Spain.[10] At the close of the voting, Italy finished in sixth place overall with 268 points.

    Voting

    Points awarded to Italy

    Points awarded to Italy (Final)[11]
    Score Televote Jury
    12 points
    10 points  Malta
    8 points
    7 points  Greece
    6 points
    5 points
    4 points
    3 points
    2 points  Bulgaria
    1 point  Australia

    Points awarded by Italy

    Detailed voting results

    The following members comprised the Italian jury:[12][13]

    • Andrea Spinelli - Artist
    • Cinzia Poli - Radio host, designer
    • Filippo Solibello - Radio host
    • Monica Agostini - TV journalist
    • Paolo Di Gioia - Musician
    Detailed voting results from Italy (Semi-final 1)
    Draw Country Jury Televote
    Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
    01  Albania 11 11 5 17 11 14 3 8
    02  Latvia 10 17 15 2 17 10 1 11
    03  Lithuania 12 15 4 15 5 9 2 10 1
    04   Switzerland 4 2 16 7 6 5 6 13
    05  Slovenia 17 9 17 3 16 12 17
    06  Ukraine 7 3 3 8 7 4 7 1 12
    07  Bulgaria 6 8 10 16 15 15 16
    08  Netherlands 2 4 2 5 8 2 10 7 4
    09  Moldova 9 7 1 6 9 6 5 2 10
    10  Portugal 3 12 13 11 14 11 5 6
    11  Croatia 14 16 7 4 4 7 4 14
    12  Denmark 16 6 11 12 12 17 12
    13  Austria 13 10 9 10 3 8 3 9 2
    14  Iceland 15 5 14 14 10 16 15
    15  Greece 1 1 8 13 1 1 12 8 3
    16  Norway 5 13 12 9 13 13 6 5
    17  Armenia 8 14 6 1 2 3 8 4 7
    Detailed voting results from Italy (Final)
    Draw Country Jury Televote
    Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
    01  Czech Republic 20 10 11 10 17 15 23
    02  Romania 22 24 16 24 22 24 3 8
    03  Portugal 6 17 12 8 14 12 10 1
    04  Finland 7 22 4 11 10 10 1 15
    05   Switzerland 8 9 15 4 7 8 3 20
    06  France 11 21 21 14 23 20 22
    07  Norway 21 19 13 9 12 16 7 4
    08  Armenia 5 23 3 2 2 3 8 11
    09  Italy
    10  Spain 19 8 20 13 24 18 12
    11  Netherlands 2 11 1 3 4 1 12 9 2
    12  Ukraine 15 7 8 17 9 11 1 12
    13  Germany 16 16 10 12 16 17 18
    14  Lithuania 12 20 5 16 15 14 13
    15  Azerbaijan 18 14 24 20 13 22 16
    16  Belgium 17 2 6 1 6 4 7 17
    17  Greece 1 3 7 15 1 2 10 14
    18  Iceland 13 15 18 21 19 21 24
    19  Moldova 14 6 2 5 5 6 5 2 10
    20  Sweden 4 12 19 18 20 13 6 5
    21  Australia 24 4 17 22 3 9 2 21
    22  United Kingdom 3 1 14 7 11 5 6 5 6
    23  Poland 10 13 23 19 21 19 8 3
    24  Serbia 9 5 9 6 8 7 4 4 7
    25  Estonia 23 18 22 23 18 23 19

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