During the 1970s and 1980s, Al Bano & Romina Power became household names across Europe, Latin America, and the Soviet Union. Their music — a blend of melodic Italian pop and romantic ballads — appealed to audiences of all ages. Their performances at the Sanremo Festival and Eurovision Song Contest (representing Italy in 1976 and 1985) helped cement their international fame. Behind their glamorous image, the couple faced deep personal tragedies. In 1994, their daughter Ylenia Carrisi mysteriously disappeared in New Orleans, USA — a devastating event that profoundly affected their family.
The loss took a toll on their relationship, and in 1999, Al Bano and Romina Power officially separated, both personally and professionally. After years apart, the pair reunited in 2013 for a series of concerts, starting in Moscow. Their reunion sparked joy among fans worldwide, proving that the bond between them — musical and emotional — had never truly faded. Since then, Al Bano and Romina have occasionally performed together, bringing nostalgia and warmth to audiences who grew up with their songs of love, hope, and happiness.

