Six months after the release of his new album, "Interno 7," Piotta returns to concert with the band. The new show, with its updated sound and setlist, features songs from the band's latest hits, classics, and cult rap songs from his early days. Piano and acoustic guitars take center stage in the studio and live, combined with those urban musical elements that Piotta hails from, in a blend of melody and rap that permeates the entirety of his latest album. The setlist includes the new single "Ma La Vita," with its profound personal reflections; the poetry of "Interno 7"; and the memory of Primo Brown of Cor Veleno in "Un estate ed è finito" and "Di Noi." The Roman musician's concert will feature all the tracks from his new album, as well as the highlights of twenty years of rap, rock, and songwriting successes. Recent songs like "Domani è un altro giorno" (Tomorrow Is Another Day), along with "7 Vizi Capitale," the international theme song for the TV series Suburra, which airs in 192 countries, are the latest step in Piotta's musical journey: evolution, content, and even difficult choices driven by creativity, without falling into the monotony of the familiar. A fully-performed show that Piotta has developed over the past few years after dozens of concerts at clubs and festivals. From a pioneer of Italian rap to its latest evolution, rhythm is back in the spotlight compared to the previous two tours, with the addition of synth bass, keyboards, electric and acoustic guitars, as well as electronic and acoustic drums.
A soundtrack that goes from the youngest audience to the first hour supporters, in a heterogeneous and transgenerational fanbase. In over two hours of show there will be space for songs like “7 vizi Capitale” and “Piotta è morto”, “Vengo dal Colosseo” and “Solo per noi”, but also songs from the early days with Colle der Fomento and Fritz Da Cat. From the 90s until today, Piotta has been able to combine popularity and mass successes like “La Grande Onda”, “La Mossa del Giaguaro” or “Troppo Avanti”, with more reflective and committed moments like “Sempre là” and “A testa alta”. With him on stage the band composed of Claudio Cicchetti (drums), Francesco Fioravanti (guitars), Benjiamin Ventura (bass synth, keyboards) and Stefano Marvel Mex Tasciotti (backing vocals, rap).
Friday 21 June at 20pm | Pompei Lab Braccia Aperte Festival (Via Astolelle, 112 – Pompei) - Entrance fee 5 euros
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