From the street to the stage with Nek, previews and guests March 5th

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Tuesday evening, on Rai 2 at 21.20pm, the appointment with the show returns From the street to the stage condotto Has. The event transforms television into an open stage, where emerging singers and various artists have the unique opportunity to showcase their talent to the general public. The format confirms itself as a springboard of launch for the most authentic talents on the street, bringing life stories and performances to the screen capable of touching the hearts of viewers.

Previews of the March 5th episode

The March 5th episode of From the street to the stage it promises to be full of emotions and surprises. On this third evening, Biagio Izzo e Francesco Paolantoni they will act as special judges, attending the artists' performances live and contributing to the choice of the three finalists who will directly access the last challenge.

Among the talents that stood out in the last episode we find I mind, Ylenia Monnola e Antonino Esposito, each with a unique story to tell, ready to compete for the title of best street artist in Italy.

Guests March 5th

The special guests of the evening, Biagio Izzo e Francesco Paolantoni, promise to infuse their signature humor and human warmth when judging the performances. They, together with the studio audience, will have the task of selecting the most engaging and original performances, choosing who deserves to continue the journey towards the grand finale.

Where to see it

So as not to waste a minute of From the street to the stage, tune in to Rai 2 on Tuesday 5 March at 21.20pm. The program offers a window into creativity and street art, bringing to the fore the passion and hard work of artists who, until yesterday, performed in the alleys and squares of Italy. Those who cannot watch live will have the opportunity to catch up on the episode on the platform RaiPlay, accessible from any device connected to the internet, thus ensuring everyone can participate in this great celebration of urban art.

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Written by Andrew Navarro
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