On Wednesday 12th February, the Rai Uno stage hosts the second appointment of the 2025 Festival of Sanremo. The musical kermesse, hosted by Carlo Conti and supported by Bianca Balti, Cristiano Malgioglio and Nino Frassica, is enriched by the presence of Damiano David among the guests of this evening.
During this morning's press conference, Damiano announced that the performance will be a tribute to Lucio Dalla. The Roman singer performed the famous song "Happiness”. Also present on stage, as a backdrop, was Alessandro Borghi next to a child. A touching moment occurred when Damiano took the young man by the hand, concluding the performance by kneeling next to him.
Following the performance, the child burst into tears, generating a comforting reaction from Carlo Conti. On the social network X, the public began to discuss the young protagonist, with comments such as: “The crying child is tearing my heart out of my chest, what an unmissable puppy,” and “Please, hug him.”
The little boy, identified as Vittorio Bonvicini, is the nephew of Alessandro Borghi. The latter said: "I have to thank Damiano - because he gave me the opportunity to witness his incredible talent live. We also wanted Vittorio because he is the right person to represent the passage from a state of drowsiness to the search for happiness. It is a song dedicated to the very young".
The event demonstrated once again how music can deeply touch emotions, involving even the youngest in an experience of growth and sensitivity.
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