After decades apart, the group’s manager, Danilo Mancuso, orchestrated a reunion to pay tribute to their 50-year career. The original lineup consisted of .
The story of I Ricchi e Poveri at Sanremo 2020 is a historic tale of reconciliation and celebration, marking the that the original quartet performed together on the Ariston stage. The "Great Reunion" at Sanremo 2020 After decades apart, the group’s manager, Danilo Mancuso,
This performance was particularly poignant as it was one of the last major appearances for Franco Gatti, who had previously retired in 2016 following the death of his son. He passed away two years after this reunion, in 2022. The Medley of Hits The "Great Reunion" at Sanremo 2020 This performance
Marina Occhiena had left the group in 1981 under controversial circumstances just before they performed "Sarà perché ti amo" as a trio. Her return in 2020 was seen as "mending a tear" in the band's history. Her return in 2020 was seen as "mending
The group ignited the audience with a high-energy medley of their most iconic songs, which have become staples of Italian pop music worldwide.