Gabry Ponte will represent San Marino at Eurovision 2025 with his song "Tutta l’Italia”.
After countless audition rounds, semi finals, and a second chance round, we have finally have a winner of the San Marino Song Contest (formerly Una Voce Per San Marino). Italian musician, DJ and producer Gabry Ponte has won the contest and will be representing San Marino at this years Eurovision Song Contest.
The show took place live from Teatro Nuovo in Dogana, hosted by Flora Canto and Francesco Facchinetti. A total of 20 acts were competing in tonight’s final for the chance to be crowned San Marino’s Eurovision 2025 representative. The line-up saw former Albanian Eurovision 2024 representative Besa and disqualified Vidbir 2025 act Teslenko.
- Gabry Ponte – “Tutta l’Italia” – WINNER
- The Rumpled – “You Get Me So High”
- Teslenko – “Storm”
- Elasi – “LORELLA”
- Boosta – “BTW”
- Besa – “Tiki”
- CRL – “Juliet”
- Giacomo Voli – “Ave Maria”
- Questo e Quello – “Bella balla”
- Paco – “Until the end”
- Pierdavide Carone – “Mi vuoi sposare?”
- Marco Carta – “Solo fantasia”
- Angy Sciacqua – “I” (tie with Haymara)
- Haymara – “Tomame las manos” (tie with Angy Sciacqua)
- Silvia Salemi – “Coralli”
- Bianca Atzei – “Testacoda”
- Vincenzo Capua – “Sei sempre tu”
- King Foo – “The edge of the world”
- Taoma – “NPC”
- Luisa Corna – “Il giorno giusto”
The results were decided by 100% jury vote, with the jury panel being made up of five members: Luca De Gennaro, Roberto Sergio, Federica Gentile, Ema Stockholma and Mario Andrea Ettore.
Throughout the night, we also saw four special prizes being awarded: the Ludovico Di Meo special prize which went to Angy Sciacqua; the Critics prize (given by the press room) which went to Pierdavide Carone; the Una Voce Per San Marino prize which went to The Rumpled and a 5,000 euro prize to Gabry Ponte from jewellery brand and sponsor of the contest, Marlù, for Gabry to donate to charity.
Gabry Ponte will be competing in the second half of semi final one for Eurovision 2025 on May 13th. He takes over from Spanish rock band Megara as San Marino’s latest Eurovision representative. The band performed their song “11:11” at Eurovision 2024 in Sweden, where they finished in 14th place.
The last time that we saw San Marino in a Eurovision final was with Senhit and Flo Rida in 2021, where they finished in 22nd place and 50 points with the song “Adrenalina”. To date, San Marino’s best result in Eurovision comes from Serhat and his song “Say Na Na Na” from 2019.
What did you think of the San Marino Song Contest 2025? Do you think that Gabry Ponte and “Tutta l’Italia” could get San Marino back into the Eurovision final? Let us know what you think in the comments below!