The Sanremo Music Festival 2026 (), officially the 76th Italian Song Festival (), was the 76th edition of the annual Sanremo Music Festival, a television song contest held in the of Sanremo, organised and broadcast by (RAI). It was held between 24 and 28 February 2026, and was presented by Carlo Contiwho also served as the artistic director for the competitionand singer Laura Pausini. The festival was won by Sal Da Vinci with "", earning him the right to represent in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
The 2026 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival took place at the in Sanremo, Liguria, organised by the Italian public broadcaster RAI. Due to the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics being held in Italy between 6âÂÂ22 February and 6âÂÂ15 March 2026, respectively, the festival took place in the last week of February 2026. The complete rules were published on 16 October 2025.
In December 2024, the regional administrative court (TAR) of Liguria ruled that the municipality of Sanremo could not directly appoint RAI as the organiser of the event, and that, starting in 2026, a public bid must be held in order to determine the organising company. Two months later, RAI appealed the ruling, arguing that "[RAI's] branding is inseparable from the [festival's] format"; however, the Council of State would later uphold the TAR's decision in May 2025. Despite a unilateral proposal forwarded by RAI, the municipality followed the TAR ruling and published a public tender on 9 April 2025, with broadcasters being able to apply within 40 days. Ultimately, the only applicant was RAI, and, following the ruling of the Council of State, negotiations began between the broadcaster and the Sanremo municipality to define the terms of the new contract. RAI and Sanremo, however, kept clashing over the ownership of the festival's brand, with the broadcaster setting a deadline of 1 August 2025, after which it would organize the contest as ("RAI Song Festival") in a different location. The possible choices included Naples, Turin, Milan, Viareggio and Rimini. It was later reported that the parties had reached an agreement to keep the contest in Sanremo.
On 22 May 2024, RAI announced Carlo Contiwho had previously taken on the role in 2015, 2016 and 2017as the artistic director and main host of the 2025 and 2026 editions. Following the 2025 edition, Conti confirmed his position as artistic director and possible host for the 2026 festival.
In late October 2025, Conti announced that the special broadcast after each of the shows would be hosted by Nicola Savino. In mid-December, the complete lineup for the side broadcasts was announced, with , Aurora Leone and alongside Savino; Daniele Battaglia on the external "Suzuki Stage"; Ema Stokholma, and Manola Moslehi hosting the opening segment; and Gianluca Gazzoli co-hosting the Newcomers' competition after serving as the main presenter for the pre-selection.
The following month, Laura Pausini was revealed to be the co-host for all the nights of the festival, while at the end of January Conti added Achille Lauro as a co-host for the second night and in February Can Yaman as co-host of the first night, Lillo of the second and of the fourth; Pucci renounced his role shortly after, amid accusations of racism and homophobia as well as insults and criticism over his political sympathies. Italian actress Pilar Fogliati co-hosted the second night, Russian supermodel Irina Shayk and Italian comedian (in his impression of Lapo Elkann) the third, and Italian supermodel Bianca Balti the fourth; on that night, comedian Alessandro Siani joi as a surprise co-host. The co-hosts for the final were TG1 journalist Giorgia Cardinaletti and comedian Nino Frassica.
The official music theme of the festival, "", was set to the tune of "" by Welo, one of the finalist entries of the selection which failed to qualify for the contest.
Between November 2025 and February 2026, a number of promotional ads for the festival were shot in different cities around Italy; in each promo, in keeping with the slogan ("Everybody sings Sanremo"), a local orchestra is shown playing and singing an entry from a past edition of Sanremo in a public square of the city, joined by gatherings of passerbys. The promos were aired in the weeks preceding the festival, starting on 14 December.
Voting occurred again through the combination of three methods:
Their voting was articulated as follows:
Following the festival, Carlo Conti hosted two special broadcasts, titled Sanremo Top, on 7 and 14 March 2026, focusing on the commercial and chart success of the competing entries; the broadcasts reprised a similar programme with the same title which had regularly aired in the 1990s and 2000s.
The four artists competing in the Newcomers' section, limited to people aged 16 to 29, were determined through two separate contests, namely and .
Two newcomers were determined through the format. The contest was held from 11 November to 14 December 2025, and took place in three stages:
Online submissions for the selection were open between 10 September and 15 October 2025. On 22 October 2025, it was announced that 524 acts had applied, 34 of which were selected by a musical committeecomposed of professionals Ema Stokholma, , Manola Moslehi, , Daniele Battaglia and RAI director , and chaired by the artistic director (Conti)to take part in an audition round in Rome, where 24 of them advanced to the televised stage.
The rules of the selection, organised by the Municipality of Sanremo alongside the Sanremo Symphonic Orchestra Foundation, were released on 28 October 2025, with the opening of an online application platform lasting between 29 October and 29 November 2025. The 505 submitting acts were auditioned by a musical committee between 6 and 11 December 2025 at the Sanremo , with the 22 qualifiers from this phase attending a second auditon round on 12 December, where ten winners were proclaimed; these proceeded to a final audition on 13 December, in which the two Sanremo newcomers were selected.
The contest features a Big Artists section and a Newcomers' section. The entries competing in the former were selected by the artistic director both from public submissions and by direct invitation, and were announced on 30 November 2025; the number of entries, originally planned to be 26, was later announced to be higher and finally revealed to be 30. Four acts, as determined through the and formats, are competing in the latter section. The titles of the Big Artists' entries, as well as those of the two newcomers selected from , were announced during , the special broadcast of 14 December 2025 in which the final was included.
For the first time in the history of the festival, the hosts and performers of the Big Artists section were invited by the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, to attend a ceremony at the Quirinal Palace on 13 February 2026.
All 30 artists performed their competing songs. The top 5 were announced in a random order.
Fifteen of the competing artists performed their competing songs for a second time. The top 5 were announced in a random order.
The night was opened by the Newcomers' semi-final.
The remaining fifteen artists performed their competing songs for a second time. The top 5 were announced in a random order.
The night was opened by the Newcomers' final.
The artists performed an Italian or international song from the past, duetting with one or more guest performers.
All 30 artists performed their competing songs. The top 5 artists of the combined rankings of this and the first three shows advanced to a superfinal, where the juries and televote determined the winner.
Special guests included:
Gaia, Bresh, The Kolors, Francesco Gabbani and Pooh, each a guest on one of the evenings, are performing from the "Suzuki Stage" in . Singer Max Pezzali was a regular guest on all of the nights, performing live from the stage of a cruise ship; another regular guest on the first three nights was impressionist Vincenzo De Lucia, impersonating Pausini in brief skits.
In addition, historical Sanremo figures that died throughout the previous yearnamely Pippo Baudo, Peppe Vessicchio, Ornella Vanoni, Sandro Giacobbe, Tony Dallara, Angela Luce, Gianni Pettenati and Maurizio Costanzowere memorialized, while Fausto Leali, Mogol, Caterina Caselli, Andrea Bocelli and Pooh were awarded special lifetime achievement prizes. Stefano De Martino was introduced as the main host of the 2027 festival.
Rai 1 and Rai Radio 2 brought the official broadcasts of the festival in Italythe latter with commentary by and Ema Stokholma. The five evenings were also streamed online via the broadcaster's official online platform RaiPlay.
Outside Italy, RAI aired the festival on its international channel and made the RaiPlay broadcast available worldwide, including all member countries of the European Broadcasting Union; the festival, serving as the Italian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, was also broadcast on the Eurovision network.