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Sanremo Festival 2024 Winners and Rankings: Angelina Mango Wins, Geolier Shines

The Sanremo Music Festival 2024 concluded with a surprising and emotional finale.

This year’s winner of the Sanremo Music Festival 2024 was the talented Angelina Mango, who captivated the audience and jury with her unique voice and intense performances.
But she wasn’t the only one to shine on the Ariston stage: Geolier, with his unique style and infectious energy, won the audience award, once again proving that rap music has a huge following in Italy.

Angelina Mango: a rising star

Angelina Mango, a young emerging singer, secured the top spot in the final ranking of Sanremo 2024. Her song, an emotional and powerful ballad, touched the hearts of many, leading her to victory. Her voice, rich in nuances and intensity, showcased a remarkable artistic maturity, making her stand out among the other contestants.

Her victory at Sanremo represents an important milestone in her career, which promises to be full of successes. As reported by Rolling Stone Italia, Angelina Mango is one of the most promising artists on the Italian music scene.

Geolier: the crowd favorite

Although he didn’t win the first prize, Geolier proved to be a true phenomenon. His unique style, which blends rap with traditional Neapolitan music, captivated the Sanremo audience, who awarded him the popular vote.

Geolier has demonstrated that rap music can be appreciated by a broad and diverse audience and can compete with more traditional musical genres. As highlighted by Billboard Italia, Geolier is one of the most influential and followed rap artists at the moment.

The final ranking of Sanremo 2024

The final ranking of Sanremo 2024 held several surprises. Besides Angelina Mango’s victory and the audience award going to Geolier, many other artists showcased their talent and originality.

  1. Angelina Mango – La noia
  2. Geolier – I p’ me, tu p’ te
  3. Annalisa – Sinceramente
  4. Ghali – Casa mia
  5. Irama – Tu no
  6. Mahmood – Tuta gold
  7. Loredana Bertè – Pazza
  8. Il Volo – Capolavoro
  9. Alessandra Amoroso – Fino a qui
  10. Alfa – Vai!
  11. Gazzelle – Tutto qui
  12. Il Tre – Fragili
  13. Diodato – Ti muovi
  14. Emma – Apnea
  15. Fiorella Mannoia – Mariposa
  16. The Kolors – Un ragazzo una ragazza
  17. Mr. Rain – Due altalene
  18. Santi Francesi – L’amore in bocca
  19. Negramaro – Ricominciamo tutto
  20. Dargen D’Amico – Onda alta
  21. Ricchi e Poveri – Ma non tutta la vita
  22. BigMama – La rabbia non ti basta
  23. Rose Villain – Click boom
  24. Clara – Diamanti grezzi
  25. Renga e Nek – Pazzo di te
  26. Mannini – Spettacolare
  27. La Sad – Autodistruttivo
  28. Bnkr44 – Governo punk
  29. Sangiovanni – Finiscimi
  30. Fred De Palma – Il cielo non ci vuole

For a complete overview of the final rankings of Sanremo 2024, we invite you to visit the official website of the Sanremo Festival.

Sanremo 2024: Other Official Awards

In addition to the awards for the top three winners—where the first-place finisher will receive the famous statuette with the palm and the golden lion—the following recognitions will also be given.

In addition to the awards for the top three finalists—with the winner receiving the famous statuette featuring the palm and the golden lion— the following prizes will also be presented.

Critics’ Award “Mia Martini”

Assigned by journalists and music critics, the award went to Loredana Bertè for Pazza.

Lucio Dalla Press Room Award

Awarded by the press room, the recognition went to Angelina Mango for La noia.

Giancarlo Bigazzi Award

Awarded by the Sanremo Festival Orchestra for the Best Musical Composition, the prize went to Angelina Mango for La noia

Sergio Bardotti Award

Assigned by the festival’s Music Commission for Best Lyrics, the award went to Fiorella Mannoia for Mariposa.

Conclusions

The 2024 Sanremo Festival once again confirmed the richness and variety of the Italian music scene. The victory of Angelina Mango and the audience award to Geolier are two examples of how music can be a universal language, capable of uniting people of different ages, tastes, and backgrounds.

We can’t wait to see what the Sanremo Festival 2025 has in store for us!

Discover all the Sanremo winners from 1951 to 2023 while you wait

  • 1951 Nilla Pizzi – “Grazie dei fiori”
  • 1952 Nilla Pizzi – “Vola colomba”
  • 1953 Carla Boni, Flo Sandon’s – “Viale d’autunno”
  • 1954 Giorgio Consolini, Gino Latilla – “Tutte le mamme”
  • 1955 Claudio Villa, Tullio Pane – “Buongiorno tristezza”
  • 1956 Franca Raimondi – “Aprite le finestre”
  • 1957 Claudio Villa, Nunzio Gallo – “Corde della mia chitarra”
  • 1958 Domenico Modugno, Johnny Dorelli – “Nel blu dipinto di blu”
  • 1959 Domenico Modugno, Johnny Dorelli – “Piove (Ciao ciao bambina)”
  • 1960 Tony Dallara, Renato Rascel – “Romantica”
  • 1961 Betty Curtis, Luciano Tajoli – “Al di là”
  • 1962 Domenico Modugno, Claudio Villa – “Addio… addio”
  • 1963 Tony Renis, Emilio Pericoli – “Uno per tutte”
  • 1964 Gigliola Cinquetti, Patricia Carli – “Non ho l’età (Per amarti)”
  • 1965 Bobby Solo, New Christy Minstrels – “Se piangi se ridi”
  • 1966 Domenico Modugno, Gigliola Cinquetti – “Dio come ti amo”
  • 1967 Claudio Villa, Iva Zanicchi – “Non pensare a me”
  • 1968 Sergio Endrigo, Roberto Carlos Braga – “Canzone per te”
  • 1969 Bobby Solo, Iva Zanicchi – “Zingara”
  • 1970 Adriano Celentano, Claudia Mori – “Chi non lavora non fa l’amore”
  • 1971 Nada, Nicola Di Bari – “Il cuore è uno zingaro”
  • 1972 Nicola Di Bari – “I giorni dell’arcobaleno”
  • 1973 Peppino Di Capri – “Un grande amore e niente più”
  • 1974 Iva Zanicchi – “Ciao cara come stai?”
  • 1975 Gilda – “Ragazza del Sud”
  • 1976 Peppino Di Capri – “Non lo faccio più”
  • 1977 Homo Sapiens – “Bella da morire”
  • 1978 Matia Bazar – “…e dirsi ciao!”
  • 1979 Mino Vergnaghi – “Amare”
  • 1980 Toto Cutugno – “Solo noi”
  • 1981 Alice – “Per Elisa”
  • 1982 Riccardo Fogli – “Storie di tutti i giorni”
  • 1983 Tiziana Rivale – “Sarà quel che sarà”
  • 1984 Al Bano, Romina Power – “Ci sarà”
  • 1985 Ricchi e Poveri – “Se m’innamoro”
  • 1986 Eros Ramazzotti – “Adesso tu”
  • 1987 Gianni Morandi, Enrico Ruggeri, Umberto Tozzi – “Si può dare di più”
  • 1988 Massimo Ranieri – “Perdere l’amore”
  • 1989 Anna Oxa, Fausto Leali – “Ti lascerò”
  • 1990 Pooh – “Uomini soli”
  • 1991 Riccardo Cocciante – “Se stiamo insieme”
  • 1992 Luca Barbarossa – “Portami a ballare”
  • 1993 Enrico Ruggeri – “Mistero”
  • 1994 Aleandro Baldi – “Passerà”
  • 1995 Giorgia – “Come saprei”
  • 1996 Ron, Tosca – “Vorrei incontrarti fra cent’anni”
  • 1997 Jalisse – “Fiumi di parole”
  • 1998 Annalisa Minetti – “Senza te o con te”
  • 1999 Anna Oxa – “Senza pietà”
  • 2000 Avion Travel – “Sentimento”
  • 2001 Elisa – “Luce (Tramonti a nord est)”
  • 2002 Matia Bazar – “Messaggio d’amore”
  • 2003 Alexia – “Per dire di no”
  • 2004 Marco Masini – “L’uomo volante”
  • 2005 Francesco Renga – “Angelo”
  • 2006 Povia – “Vorrei avere il becco”
  • 2007 Simone Cristicchi – “Ti regalerò una rosa”
  • 2008 Giò Di Tonno, Lola Ponce – “Colpo di fulmine”
  • 2009 Marco Carta – “La forza mia”
  • 2010 Valerio Scanu – “Per tutte le volte che…”
  • 2011 Roberto Vecchioni – “Chiamami ancora amore”
  • 2012 Emma – “Non è l’inferno”
  • 2013 Marco Mengoni – “L’Essenziale”
  • 2014 Arisa – “Controvento”
  • 2015 Il Volo – “Grande amore”
  • 2016 Stadio – “Un giorno mi dirai”
  • 2017 Francesco Gabbani – “Occidentali’s Karma”
  • 2018 Ermal Meta e Fabrizio Moro – “Non mi avete fatto niente”
  • 2019 Mahmood “Soldi”
  • 2020 Diodato – “Fai rumore”
  • 2021 Maneskin – “Zitti e buoni”
  • 2022 Mahmood e Blanco – “Brividi”
  • 2023 Marco Mengoni – “Due vite”
  • 2024 Angelina Mango – “La noia

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