Everyone is invited to Channel 5 with Pio di Amedeo, guests and previews of the first episode
A party built for the public, but with the rules of those who love to break the mold. Pio and Amedeo return to prime time with a show that mixes comedy, music and improvisation., choosing a formula far from the classic television variety shows.
“Everyone's invited” debuts on April 2nd on Canale 5 and presents itself as an event celebrating the duo's 25-year career, transformed into a choral show.
What is “Everyone's Invited” about and why is it different from other shows?
The program is based on a seemingly simple idea: a large open party, where every guest becomes an active part of the show.
There's no rigid structure. The story unfolds through unpredictable moments, spontaneous dialogue, and the duo's trademark ironic asides.
The result is a show that focuses on a deliberately unstable balance between entertainment and provocation, maintaining that stylistic signature that has made Pio and Amedeo recognizable over the years.
Where the first episode takes place
The opening night takes place in a specific location: the ChorusLife Arena in Bergamo, transformed for the occasion into a large stage space.
The environment helps create an atmosphere closer to a live event than to a traditional television studio.
This very choice reinforces the idea of a show built on energy, public and direct interaction, central elements in the duo's language.
Who are the guests of the first episode
The first event brings to the stage a series of very different names, but united by a strong presence on the Italian scene.
Announced guests include:
• Annalisa, among the most listened to pop voices of the moment
• Paul Bonolis, a historic face of television entertainment
• Has, musical and television protagonist
• Luca Argentero, actor very popular with the public
• Massimo Ranieri, a transversal artist between theatre and music
• Claudio Baglioni, central name of Italian music
The variety of guests suggests a clear direction: not a simple succession of performances, but meetings built on comparison and unpredictability.
What kind of show to really expect
Anyone expecting a linear show risks being left disappointed.
The project focuses on fragments, situations and interactions, without following a precise narrative order.
Pio and Amedeo's 25-year career is not told chronologically, but emerges through episodes, memories, and moments shared with guests.
It's a precise choice: favoring rhythm and scenic effect over the classic construction of the television story.
When it airs and where to watch it
The first episode of “Everyone's Invited” is scheduled for:
• Thursday April 2 2026
• 21:30 PM on Channel 5
The show is also available for streaming on Mediaset Infinity, both live and on demand.