Neapolitan singer-songwriter Gnut, known for his musical versatility and ability to mix different traditions and styles, is ready to present his new tour “Luntano 'a te Tour”.
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The concert will take place on Thursday, March 27 at the Teatro Bolivar in Naples, at 21.00:XNUMX p.m. The event, directed by Nu'Tracks, will see the artist perform in a trio, accompanied by Mattia Boschi on cello and Marco Sica on violin, with the open act entrusted to Setak.
A tour to remember and innovate
The tour takes its name from the singer-songwriter's new unreleased track, which was recorded with the collaboration of Boschi and Sica, musicians with whom Gnut has collaborated over time. "Luntano 'a te" becomes the occasion for a musical journey through Italy, bringing back to the stage the most significant songs of his career, rearranged for strings and guitar.
Gnut's artistic path
Born in Naples in 1981, Gnut has distinguished himself as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer and composer of soundtracks. His discographic works include publications such as “DiVento”, “Sunglasses under all stars”, “Il rumore della luce”, “L'importante è ca staje buono”, and many others that have marked his artistic path. He has composed music for documentaries and important films and collaborated with artists of international caliber. Over the years, the artist has been the protagonist of many projects, culminating in the recent album “Nun te ne fa'”, positively received by critics for its fusion of tradition and modernity. This work represents a point of arrival and at the same time a new beginning for Gnut, who continues to evolve while maintaining a strong bond with the Neapolitan tradition, blending it with American and English influences. The concert at the Teatro Bolivar promises to be an unmissable event for lovers of Italian singer-songwriter music, offering a unique opportunity to experience the emotional repertoire of Gnut, enriched by new instrumental interpretations.
Article published on March 24, 2025 - 14pm
Gnut is a really interesting artist and has done many beautiful things in his career. However, I don't know if his new tour is so much anticipated. I hope people go to see the concert at Teatro Bolivar.