Caserta, the Rich and the Poor in concert at the Belvedere of San Leucio

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In the wake of the great success in Sanremo with the song “Ma non tutto la vita” (DM Produzioni label under license from Carosello Records) certified PLATINUM by FIMI/GfK and after the publication of eight remixes with the involvement of some of the most appreciated clubbing talents made in Italy, part of RICHI e POVERI SUMMER TOUR, produced by DM Produzioni. RTL 102.5 will be the Official Radio of the Tour.

On Tuesday 16 July Ricchi e Poveri will perform at the Belvedere di San Leucio (Caserta) at the ninth edition of “Un’Estate da BelvedeRE”, the festival directed by Massimo Vecchione and organized by Lwr Srl with the artistic supervision of Vincenzo Berti and Gianluca Bonanno for Ventidieci, in partnership with the Municipality of Caserta.

Tickets to attend the concert are already available in advance on Ticketone, Go2 and in authorized sales points.

The show will be an engaging popular celebration that will retrace over 50 years of career up to the latest Sanremo catchphrase “But not all my life”. An overwhelming and colorful show in which history is intertwined with contemporaneity through a repertoire of great successes, including: The first beautiful thing, What will be, Mamma Maria, Voulez vous danser, If I fall in love and It will be because I love you, which has become among other things, the soundtrack of many national and international sports events and clubs, an anthem that has collected over 200,000,000 streams.

Angelo and Angela are accompanied by Antonio Rugiero on guitars, Roberto Chiappetta on bass, Alfredo Biondo on keyboards and Gianpaolo Noce on drums.

I Ricchi e Poveri, with 22 million records sold and 30 albums released, are the most famous Italian group in the world as well as having become a cult phenomenon, in particular for the age group between 18 and 34 years, which has overwhelmed all: “Ma non tutto la vita” entered the Top 10 in Italy on Spotify, Amazon Music and iTunes, confirming itself among the most listened to songs in Italy on all the main digital platforms, totaling over 30 million plays in Italy alone. Having repeatedly exceeded the threshold of 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify, they are still the artists with the most monthly listeners on the platform among those who participated in the 74th Sanremo Festival. The video clip entered the Top 10 among the most watched videos on YouTube in the Music section and on VEVO with over 16 million views. On TikTok the song went viral to the point of being the second most used song in Italy for over two weeks with more than 340 thousand creations and 630 million views overall. At the same time, the Ricchi e Poveri are the Sanremo artists who have had the greatest percentage growth in number of followers on TikTok (+780%).

“But not all life” is a declaration of intent, a translation in a pop key of the philosophy of the moment, of the here and now, of the love that awaits but not all of life, of trains to catch on the fly, of opportunities not to be missed. The song, written by Edwyn Clark Roberts, Cheope and Stefano Marletta and arranged by Merk&Kremont and Edwyn Roberts, is a hymn to living life to the full: «This song is an invitation not to postpone – say Angela Brambati and Angelo Sotgiu – to throw yourself into pursue what you want not only in the emotional sphere, in your relationship as a couple, but in general in the things that we are passionate about.”

The Ricchi e Poveri concert in Caserta is added to the program of “Un’Estate da BelvedeRE 2024” which this year will be held in two venues, both declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In addition to the classic location of the Belvedere of San Leucio, in fact, there will also be events in September in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, in the evocative setting of the Royal Palace of Caserta.

Already announced are Giovanni Allevi (June 13), Nayt (June 18), Paolo Crepet in “Prendetevi la Luna” (June 27), PFM (July 4), Carolina Benvenga in “Un’estate favolosa” (July 5), Kid Yugi (July 6), Tony Hadley (July 11), Inti-Illimani and Giulio Wilson (July 18), Eduardo De Crescenzo (July 19), Fulminacci (July 20), Nick Mason (July 23) and Elio e le Storie Tese ( 24 July), for Belvedere Session. While Gigi D’Alessio (6, 7, 8, 14 and 15 September), Il Volo (9 September), Antonello Venditti (10 September) and Umberto Tozzi (13 September) will be the protagonists of Reggia Session.


 
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