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Zucchero, artist of the world and for one night of Messina

Zucchero, artist of the world and for one night of Messina
Zucchero, artist of the world and for one night of Messina

The singer won over the audience at the “Franco Scoglio” stadium, marking a 40-year career

MESSINA – Zucchero, or more than 40 years of career in the name of rhythm and contamination. A bit of blues, like the memorable 1987 album “Blue’s”, and a bit of pop. Light music and sometimes author’s lyrics. Pieces of soul traditions without losing contact with the Emilian land. An artist of the world who has not forgotten his roots. All this and much more is the Italian singer, who has long been a star, who performed yesterday at the “Franco Scoglio” stadium in Messina. An opportunity to celebrate an engaging ride in his successes.

So here is his “Overdose of Love World Tour 2024”, with many international stops and here the only one in southern Italy. A live show that started in London and which confirms how the artist is a very skilled entertainer and a singer who has been able to combine quality songs and moments of pure energy, art and commercial usability, finding his own stylistic signature, harking back to the greats in an Italian style.

From “Devil in me” and “X colpa di chi” to “Dune mosse” and “Hey man”

Con lui, sul palco, una super band internazionale: Polo Jones (musical director, bass), Kat Dyson (guitars, bvs), Peter Vettese (hammond, piano and synth), Mario Schilirò (guitars), Adriano Molinari (drums), Nicola Peruch (keyboards), Monica Mz Carter (drums, percussions), James Thompson (horns, bvs), Lazaro Amauri Oviedo Dilout (horns), Carlos Minoso (horns) e Oma Jali (backing vocals).

The 60 million records sold, the collaborations with Pavarotti (the virtual duet of “Miserere” remains) and Sting, Miles Davis and Paul Young, the wild dance of “Diavolo in me” and “X guilt di chi” but also the sweetness of “Diamante” and the depth of “Dune moved”. A long and complete setlist for a man, who, as he evokes in “Hey man”, keeps us company and wards off loneliness thanks to the strength of singing. And music without borders.

Photo from Mayor Basile’s Facebook page.

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