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Fiorella Mannoia with Achille Lauro, Ermal Meta, and more

May 5, 2024  ·  Arena di Verona, Verona Arena di Verona, Verona

Fiorella Mannoia
May 5
Fiorella Mannoia
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Italian singer-songwriter Niccolò Fabi, born in Rome, known for blending pop and folk genres, won the Critics' Award at Sanremo in 1997. Famous for "Capelli" and "Lasciarsi un giorno a Roma," he won multiple Targa Tenco awards. Collaborated with Daniele Silvestri and Max Gazzè for successful tours and albums. Organized charity events, commemorated 20 years in music in 2017, and released his first orchestral album, "Meno per Meno," in 2022.
Ermal Meta, born in Fier, Albania, is an Albanian-Italian musician known for pop melodies and smooth vocals. Moving to Bari, Italy, he was part of bands Ameba4 and La Fame Di Camilla before going solo in 2013. Meta won the Sanremo Festival in 2018 with Fabrizio Moro and represented Italy at Eurovision that year.
Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa, with 52 Platinum and 13 Gold records, is a leading figure in Italian music. Her hits "Scintille," "Una finestra tra le stelle," and "Il mondo prima di te" have topped charts, earning her significant acclaim. She has collaborated internationally with Dua Lipa and David Guetta. Annalisa's albums, including "Bye Bye" and "Nuda 10," boast numerous certifications, and she achieved Triple Platinum with "Tropicana" featuring Boomdabash. Known for her powerful performances, she excels in combining pop and Italian music.
Piero Pelù, an eclectic Italian rocker born in Florence, blends punk, dark, gothic, and more in his music. Known for high-energy performances, he's released 19 studio and 7 live albums with over 7 million sales. Collaborated with icons like Gianna Nannini, Pavarotti, and Jovanotti. Key Litfiba albums include "Desaparecido" and "El Diablo." Started solo career in 1999 with hits like "Il mio nome è mai più."
Achille Lauro, a dynamic Italian artist, blends urban-street, glam, and punk-rock styles. Known for hits like "Rolls Royce" and "Me ne Frego," he boasts 33 Platinum discs and 14 Golds. A former X Factor judge, he scored a Sanremo hit with "Incoscienti giovani," earning Gold status quickly.
Alessandra Amoroso, born in Galatina, Italy, is a pop singer who gained fame on Amici di Maria de Filippi. Known for hits like "Immobile" and "Comunque Andare," she has achieved several chart-topping albums and was the first Italian female to win an MTV Europe Award for Best European Act. Her versatile style spans pop and soul, with memorable performances of songs like Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You."
Born in Italy, Fine debuted in 2009 with *Vol. 1*, winning Premio Ciampi. Known for melodic Italian songs with heartfelt lyrics, his popular albums include *Vol. 3* and *A casa tutto bene*, featuring hit "La verità". He won multiple awards like Targa Tenco and Premio Amnesty. Fine's concert tours sell out, and he mixes music with standup comedy. Collaborated on soundtracks and created the TV show "Brunori Sa" on Rai3.
Fiorella Mannoia, born in Italy, is a renowned interpreter of Italian music. She rose to fame at Sanremo with hits like "Come si cambia" and "Quello che le donne non dicono." Mannoia is known for collaborations with artists such as Enrico Ruggeri, Ivano Fossati, Francesco De Gregori, Caetano Veloso, and Tiziano Ferro. Her album "Combattente" achieved Platinum status. She advocates against gender violence and served as the Honorary President of the Una Nessuna Centomila Foundation.
Francesca Michielin, Italian songwriter, won X Factor in 2011. Runner-up at 2016 Sanremo Festival with double platinum "Nessun Grado di Separazione." Represented Italy at Eurovision. Collaborated widely in Italian music, composed for films like "A Cup Of Coffee With Marilyn." Three albums released; "FEAT (Stato di Natura)" features diverse collaborations.

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