
Nino D’Angelo

The Neapolitan singer-songwriter Nino D'Angelo's summer tour 'Il poeta che non sa parlare' ('The poet who cannot speak') makes a stop at Pala Live. It is the third declination of the project of the same name, following the release of the musical album and book in the past months. "It is an opportunity to celebrate with my audience the 40th anniversary of 'Nu jeans e na maglietta'," says the artist, "the song that brought me my first big success and changed my life. And at the same time it is also an opportunity to celebrate my 65th birthday. I feel like finally sharing my emotions with people, going back over my entire musical career." During the live show, the blond ex-helmeted former performs the songs that the public loves the most, from those of his early days ("Nu jeans e na maglietta", "Pop corn e patatine", "Maledetto treno"), neo-melodic ante litteram, to those of his artistic turning point, which veer decisively towards poetry ("Senza giacca e cravatta", "Jesce sole", "O pate", "Brava gente"), to those of his maturity ("Voglio parlà sulo d'ammore", "Cattivo penziero", "Sultanto perdesse", "Cattivo penziero", "Cattivo penziero", "Cattivo penziero", "Cattivo penziero"). , "Sultanto si perdesse a te"), taken from his latest album.
Tickets from 28.75 to 57.50 euro on ticketone.