Diodato Returns to Sanremo 2024 with 'Ti muovi' and Reflects on Artistic Journey
Italian singer-songwriter Diodato, known for his intense and stylistically refined music, returned to the Sanremo Festival in 2024 with the ballad 'Ti muovi'. The song, written, composed, and arranged by him, aims to capture his current self and emotional state, transforming sadness into joy. The music video, directed by Giorgio Testi and Filippo Ferraresi, features choreography by Irma Di Paola and a cameo by Filippo Timi, exploring the connection between emotions and movement. Diodato also performed a cover of Fabrizio De André's 'Amore che vieni, amore che vai' with Jack Savoretti, honoring the 25th anniversary of De André's death. He announced a major Italian theater tour for autumn 2024, his first, aiming to create a unique live experience. The interview was conducted by Alessia Caliendo for Artribune.
Key facts
- Diodato performed at Sanremo 2024 with 'Ti muovi'.
- The song was written, composed, and arranged by Diodato.
- Music video directed by Giorgio Testi and Filippo Ferraresi.
- Choreography by Irma Di Paola, with cameo by Filippo Timi.
- Cover of Fabrizio De André's 'Amore che vieni, amore che vai' with Jack Savoretti.
- Diodato's first major Italian theater tour scheduled for autumn 2024.
- Interview published by Artribune, conducted by Alessia Caliendo.
- Diodato previously collaborated with Irma Di Paola for Eurovision in Turin.
Entities
Artists
- Diodato
- Giorgio Testi
- Filippo Ferraresi
- Irma Di Paola
- Filippo Timi
- Jack Savoretti
- Fabrizio De André
- Rodrigo D'Erasmo
- Fabio Rondanini
- Cane Sulla Luna
- Alessia Caliendo
Institutions
- Artribune
- Cascavel
- Festival di Sanremo
- Eurovision
- IED Roma
- Central Saint Martins
Locations
- Sanremo
- Italy
- Torino
- London
- Genoa