Eurovision 2022 You already have presenters. After making its slogan and logo public, the EBU and the Italian network RAI, in charge of organizing the event this year, have made the list of presenters for the next edition official: Laura Pausini, Mika and Alessandro Cattelan will be in charge of conducting the galas on the next May 10, 12 and 14.
Find out more about this year’s INCREDIBLE hosts! ? And while you’re at it, give them a follow:
? @LauraPausini
? @alecattelan
? @mikasounds https://t.co/XZlTAjb0V8— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) February 2, 2022
Well known in Spain for her musical career and her work as a jury and coach on programs like ‘Factor X’ and ‘La voz’, Laura Pausini is one of the best known Italian artists in the world. In 2021, he won four Latin Grammy Awards, a Grammy Award, a Golden Globe and received a historic Oscar nomination (for being the first song sung entirely in Italian to be nominated) before performing Io sì (Seen) at the 93rd edition of the Academy Awards.
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Next to Pausini will be Alessandro Cattelanone of the most recognizable faces on Italian television with more than 20 years at the helm of highly successful programs such as ‘Total Request Live’, ‘Le Iene’ and ‘The X Factor’ (Italy). In March, the communicator will premiere ‘Alessandro Cattelan: Una Semplice Question’, an interview format that will feature celebrities such as Paolo Sorrentino and Roberto Baggio.
What’s more, Mika closes the trio of presenters of the next edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. After debuting with his single ‘Grace Kelly’ (2007), the Lebanese-British singer-songwriter has enjoyed a career without artistic barriers imposed by gender, geography or social expectations. After Eurovision, he will tour North America (including the Coachella Festival) before continuing to perform in Europe and Italy.