The most difficult edition in the history of the Sanremo Festival, the first without an audience and the first to deliver flowers through a plexiglass trolley, comes to an end through a roundup of music and hilarity which are probably the most infallible remedies for fight the anxiety and fear that everyone, especially at the dawn of this spring, is experiencing because of the pandemic. Amadeus and Fiorello, however, are always there who, looking at each other with the complicity and affection of two friends who know they have done their best, lead an evening that, between the Mameli anthem played by the Navy band and a sparkling tribute to Little Tony, try to bring the ship to port by electing the 71st winner of the Sanremo Festival.
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