TIM SUMMER HITS 2026 the lineup of the first episode

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Summer comes to life with the first appointment of TIM Summer Hits, broadcast this evening, Friday 17 July in prime time on Rai 1, also available on RaiPlay and at the same time on Rai Radio2.

From the setting of Piazza del Popolo, in the heart of Rome, Carlo Conti and Andrea Delogu lead an evening that celebrates the protagonists of Italian music and the songs that will accompany the summer season.
After the debut, TIM Summer Hits will return in prime time on Rai 1 on Tuesday 21st, Friday 24th and Friday 31st July respectively: to close the cycle the special “The best of TIM Summer Hits” broadcast on Friday 7th August. All episodes will also be broadcast simultaneously on Rai Radio2, with links, interviews and exclusive backstage content curated by Nicol Angelozzi, and will be available in streaming and on demand on RaiPlay.

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During the first episode, Angelina Mango and Marco Mengoni, Anna, Annalisa, Arisa, Ditonellapiaga, Fred De Palma and Emis Killa, Emma, ​​Fabri Fibra, Fred De Palma, Fulminacci, Gaia, Irama, Noemi, Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, Sal Da Vinci, Samurai Jay, Sayf, Serena Brancale, The Bausa, The Kolors, Tommaso Paradiso will alternate.

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