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Gabry Ponte to Represent San Marino at Eurovision 2025 with "TUTTA L'ITALIA"

Legendary Italian DJ and producer Gabry Ponte has represent San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with his dynamic track "TUTTA L'ITALIA." On March 8, Ponte secured his ticket to the festival in Basel, Switzerland, by winning the San Marino Song Contest. The annual competition serves as the country's national selection for Eurovision, allowing both national and international artists to compete. Ponte impressed both the jury and the audience with a spectacular performance of his song.

An Anthem That Captures Hearts

"TUTTA L'ITALIA" is a high-energy fusion of electronic beats and traditional Italian music, showcasing the richness of Italian culture with a modern twist. The track was previously chosen as the official anthem of the Sanremo Festival 2025, further fueling the hype around its release. Since its debut, the song has been performing strongly on the charts:

  • #1 on Shazam Italy

  • #40 on Spotify Italy Top 50 (and rising)

  • Top 20 on the Italian national radio chart

  • Nearly 10 million views on YouTube

With its catchy melody and powerful production, "TUTTA L'ITALIA" was quickly seen as a potential festival and club hit, with the ability to find success beyond Eurovision. After an exciting semi-final, Gabry Ponte made it to the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, representing San Marino. Although Ponte didn’t take home the win, Tutta L’Italia still managed to make an impression with its energetic and modern take on Italy’s rich musical heritage.

Gabry Ponte - Tutta L'Italia (LIVE) | San Marino 🇸🇲 | Grand Final | Eurovision 2025

Gabry Ponte: A Dance Legend Making Eurovision History

With over 5.5 billion streams worldwide, 18 million monthly Spotify listeners, and multiple diamond, platinum, and gold records, Gabry Ponte is one of the most influential DJ/producers in the global dance scene. Eurovision 2025 marks a historic moment, not only as his first participation in the contest but he brings San Marino back to the finals for the first time in four years.

Additionally, 2025 will be a milestone year in Ponte’s career, as he becomes the first DJ ever to perform at the iconic San Siro Stadium in Milan.