Francesca Michielin special guest on the third episode of “Il Podcast di Sanremo” on Tv Sorrisi e Canzoni

“When i found out i was in the top 3, i fainted” Francesca recounts, recalling the first time she took part in the Festival

Francesca Michielin is the star of the third episode of “Il Podcast di Sanremo, the first event podcast dedicated to the history of the Festival, created by TV Sorrisi e Canzoni, a leader in the entertainment world.

The young singer-songwriter, competing this year, relived the highlights of Italy’s most famous singing competition from 1995, the year of its inception, to 2016 when she competed for the first time. She is joined by the usual presenters Aldo Vitali, director of TV Sorrisi e Canzoni, Lodovica Comello, TV host and radio speaker, and actor and content creator Tommaso Cassissa.

Francesca Michielin shared her memories of the Festival both from her childhood, when she never missed a single edition, and from when she personally participated in it.
Her first appearance at the Ariston was in 2012 in the duet with Chiara Civello. Later, in 2016, when she was barely twenty-one, she competed for the first time with the song “Nessun grado di separazione,” accompanied by maestro Beppe Vessicchio. “When I found out I was in the top 3, I fainted,” Francesca shared on the Sorrisi podcast.

A few months later she took part in Eurovision, having finished in second place at the Festival behind Stadio, who decided not to participate. “That year I represented Italy at Eurovision in place of Stadio. The song had the right message, and I’m glad I got it out to a wider audience,” Michielin remarked.

In 2021 Francesca participated for the second time in Italy’s most famous singing competition, this time together with Fedez. A year later, she went on to conduct the orchestra during Emma Marrone’s performance in the 2022 edition of Sanremo. “Two days after the performance, I had to defend my dissertation,” Francesca recalled.

During the Sorrisi podcast episode, Francesca Michielin also made a proposal: “Why not have two different votes? One to win Sanremo and one to go to Eurovision.”

Next Tuesday, the Sorrisi podcast will again accompany listeners through the history of the Italian Song Festival from the 1950s to the present day, analyzing its secrets and revealing exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, along with a special guest who has left an indelible mark on the Italian music scene.
Starting today, you can listen to and watch the new episode of the Sorrisi podcast on YouTube and on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcast and Amazon Music).