Gigi D’Agostino, the difficulties after the illness: «I saw the darkness, now I’m better but the fear never goes away»

Gigi D’Agostino, the difficulties after the illness: «I saw the darkness, now I’m better but the fear never goes away»
Gigi D’Agostino, the difficulties after the illness: «I saw the darkness, now I’m better but the fear never goes away»

In less than a month he will return to the console, after four difficult years due to the discovery of a “serious illness” that affected him “aggressively” and the treatments that debilitated him. But Gigi D’Agostino, the pseudonym of deejay who has been making people dance in clubs and discos across Europe for 30 years, has also received the enormous affection of his fans who have already embraced him for the first time during the Sanremo Festival. And now that all the suffering and difficulties are behind us, the 56-year-old from Turin is ready to talk about what happened to him and how he dealt with it. «When these things happen to you, the pain takes away everything else», is the story that Gigi D’Ag decides to share with the public of very true, in his first interview for Italian television since discovering the disease, “your mind gets cloudy, in the morning you just wait for the evening to arrive to suffer less: it’s not life.” A psychological suffering, before a physical one, which left a mark on the artist: «When you see that darkness you don’t even know what could happen to you tomorrow. Fear never goes away, even if you feel better it can’t disappear: it’s there every second.” The return to the console on June 21st in Milan for Luigino Celestino Di Agostino, his name in the registry office, has an important meaning that goes beyond the professional one: «I am very excited, also because during the bad moments I thought about when I would resonated. Music is strength, the more I play the more I receive. It’s magical.”

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