The Sanremo 2025 Music Festival is set to dazzle audiences with its lineup, where renowned artists will share the stage at the historic Teatro Ariston. Among the notable participants is Elettra Lamborghini, who will serve as co-host for the third night alongside Carlo Conti, Katia Follesa, and Miriam Leone. Lamborghini, who first hit the Sanremo stage as a contestant with her iconic track 'Musica (e il resto scompare)' back in 2020, is no stranger to the spotlight. Known for her vibrant personality and memorable performances, her return generates buzz about what she will bring to the event this year.
Elettra, born on May 17, 1994, is not only the daughter of Tonino Lamborghini but also part of the illustrious family behind the Lamborghini automotive brand. Her artistic career began as she ventured from reality TV, participating as one of the stars of the show 'Super Shore' in 2015, to becoming one of Italy's beloved pop figures. With multiple hit singles under her belt like 'Pem Pem,' which skyrocketed her to fame, she has consistently graced the music charts and endeared herself to fans. Elettra claims, "I am more in love with him now than when I first met him. We never fight and we are growing together," referring to her marriage with DJ Afrojack, which took place amid the picturesque surroundings of Lake Como.
Meanwhile, the festival is also drawing attention to Shablo, Guè Pequeno, Joshua, and Tormento, who have formed a collective to debut their performance of the song "La mia parola." This collaboration marks something unique for the festival, as four distinct artists come together for what is expected to be a powerful musical statement. Shablo, real name Pablo Miguel Lombroni Capalbo, revealed insights about his personal life, sharing, "My wife is from Umbria; we met 16 years ago and have not parted since." The discretion surrounding his personal relationships emerges against the vibrant backdrop of the festival, illustrating the balance between public and private life often explored by artists.
Guè Pequeno, another leading voice at Sanremo, is known for his lyrical prowess and, naturally, his presence hasn't gone unnoticed when it bubbles to the surface with spicy rumors and public interest surrounding his past romances. His former partner, Yusmary Ruano, remains prominent in his public narrative, with their relationship leading to the birth of his daughter, Celine. Recent conjectures hint at possible new romances, including speculation involving Vera Gemma. Such personal stories intertwine with their music, giving fans inside glimpses of the artists’ lives beyond the stage.
The song "La mia parola" encapsulates urban life's challenges and dreams, fusing genres from rap to R&B, indicating the depth and range of contemporary Italian music. Audiences this year are anticipating its blend of performance styles and personal narratives, creating connections between the artists and the listeners, deepening engagement with their musical themes.
Sanremo has consistently served as more than just a music contest; it is a platform for storytelling through song, with artists' personal experiences deeply influencing their performances. Elettra Lamborghini's vibrant return and the unique collaboration of Shablo, Guè Pequeno, Joshua, and Tormento suggest this iteration of the festival will carry forth its legacy of innovation and connection.
With the stage set for unforgettable moments, attendees and audiences alike await to see how the artists convey their stories and craft experiences through their music at Sanremo 2025.