Naples wakes up to the rhythm of coffee and musical chaos, with five young Neapolitan artists and veteran Marco Gesualdi ready to set the scene alight in an event that promises sparks and raw vibrations. Imagine an ordinary morning transformed into an explosion of notes, where a sip of coffee is not just a drink, but the trigger for a new rock-wave adventure that mixes tradition and Neapolitan rebellion.
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The Single Who Warms Cups
At the center of it all is the first single by MARCO GESUALDI & YOUNG 5tet, entitled “Famme 'nu cafè”, which is not just a song but a caffeinated anthem ready to make your blood boil. This song will be the centerpiece of the concert scheduled in Naples on May 8, 2025, at 21.30:XNUMX pm, in the ScottoJonno spaces of the Galleria Principe, where the band promises to serve warm and direct rhythms like a Neapolitan espresso.
The Lineup Ready to Make Noise
On stage, Marco Gesualdi joins a band of local talents for an explosive mix: Valeria De Stefano and Eleonora Gesualdi on vocals, Dario De Feudis on piano, Alessandro Vai on double bass, and Cristiano De Pascale on drums and percussion. These Neapolitan musicians, with their raw and unfiltered energy, are ready to transform the concert into a real city street show, where every note sounds like a challenge to the status quo.
The Repertoire that Mystifies Traditions Beyond the Single
“Famme 'nu cafè”, the set will include songs from Gesualdi's three albums – “Open Heart”, “NOW – Naples Open World” and “Ho Piantato un albero” – along with jazz standards and tributes to Maestro Roberto De Simone and Pino Daniele, creating a sound cocktail that leads to bold and irreverent improvisations. Expect an event that will not leave anyone indifferent, with Naples at the center of a musical storm that resonates through the streets.
Article published on May 7, 2025 - 11:37 pm
The article talks about a very interesting event, but there are many details that are not very clear. I do not understand if the concert is free or you have to pay. I hope there is more clear information on this.