The “holy week” of music is approaching, and with it the desire to sing at the top of our lungs all the new hits that the magical Sanremo Festival will once again bring us. An unmissable event, followed by millions of Italians, which often serves as an excuse to get together with friends for a chill but fun evening.
If you haven’t yet planned where to watch the duets evening or the grand finale this year, here are some places in Milan where you can spend a night fully immersed in the Sanremo Festival, perhaps in the company of other festival fans and a glass of wine.

Sanremo night in Milan? Here’s where
1. Yellowsquare Milano
Ready to experience Sanremo like never before? Karaoke, beers, and exceptional commentators, such as Giada and Alessio from @milanodascrocco, await you on the night of the Festival final. Yellowsquare is known for its crazy and inexpensive evenings, where you can spend time with friends and have fun… And February 28 will be no exception! There will be fried snacks and other snacks available at the bar.
If you already have plans for the grand finale but would still like to enjoy a Sanremo evening of this kind, no problem. On February 27 ( cover night), again at Yellowsquare, you’ll find Serena Bongiovanni, Gabriele Rota, and Antonio Ricatti as special commentators. Sanremix, as it’s called, isn’t just about watching Sanremo with friends: no, here you’ll have to bring out your inner music critic, and don’t worry, you’ll be uncensored!
Both evenings will take place at Salone 14 @ Yellowsquare. Both evenings include one drink (wine, beer, soft drink) per person.
Tickets for February 27: €10 on DICE
Tickets for February 28: €7 on DICE
2. Mare Culturale Urbano
Mare Culturale Urbano presents the most eagerly awaited compilation of evenings of the year: Sanremo Culturale Urbano! Three unmissable evenings await big fans of the Festival. February 24, the first evening, is for self-made music critics; February 27, the cover evening, is for those who love to sing and don’t shy away from karaoke; February 28, the final, is for those who were swept up in the festival atmosphere at the last minute and are now the most die-hard fans. Whatever your mood, we recommend you get a ticket for at least one of the events… before they sell out!
All the evenings take place at Mare Culturale Urbano, in Via Quinto Cenni 11. The first two evenings cost €11, while tickets for the final cost €15.
Tickets available on DICE.
3. Sanremo Bellezza 2026
Maxi-screening of the last two nights of the Festival, a concert by Disco Pianobar and many special guests… What more could you want? An evening dedicated to Sanremo with all the trimmings, open to all ARCI members. Lots of fun and, of course, all Sanremo-themed, with exceptional commentators and great music.
Tickets are €12 and available on DICE. ARCI membership card required.

Sanremo on TV, where to watch it?
If, on the other hand, you really don’t want to leave the comfort of your sofa at home, you can watch the 2026 Sanremo Festival live on Rai 1, perhaps with a nice bag of crisps and a cold drink (or herbal tea, you decide). The Festival is scheduled to start at around 8:30 p.m. and will be hosted again this year by Carlo Conti, alongside Laura Pausini.