SANREMO 2024 – DIODATO: we met in this place called “Ti muovi”

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You move is the title of the song that Diodato will compete in at the 74th edition of the Sanremo Festival.

THE SANREMESE EXPERIENCE

I’m enjoying the Festival to the hilt.

I hope that this emotional release, which I have been following for years, has come to a head here and has reached everyone who has listened to me.
Every night before going on stage I say to myself: enjoy it!

In those three minutes I try to feel everything and bring out this emotional movement.
I abandoned myself to this continuous emotional flow.
I also did it visually thanks to the corps de ballet.

We met in this place called “Ti muovi”.

I need music to break down barriers and get to know myself. I make music precisely to talk about myself, to talk about my limits.

THE DUET

On Friday evening dedicated to covers, Diodato performed on the stage of the Ariston Theater with Love come, love go by Fabrizio De Andrè, one of the songs that inspired him to become the singer-songwriter he is today. At his side there will be a friend, Jack Savoretti, a singer-songwriter of Genoese origin who will accompany him in this unique performance to pay homage to Fabrizio De Andrè 25 years after his death on one of the most important stages of Italian music.

Love come, love go It’s a very important song for me.
It was my first great love with De Andrè, my first point of contact.
It took me a while to understand it, it was very distant from me and how I was but then I realized it was a beautiful song.
I sang it my way and tried to do a very rock version.
When it was used ten years ago for the soundtrack of “Anni Felici” by Daniele Luchetti it was a surprise.
I was at the beginning of my career, I was an emerging singer and this song was my gateway to my first Sanremo Festival.
Then this year there is also the celebration of 25 years since De Andrè’s death and it seemed like a fitting tribute to me.

I’ve interacted with Jack quite a bit over the last few years. With him the right vibration came immediately. He accepted immediately.

THE NEW RECORD

I decided to record my musical journey over the years. To do this they entered the Officine Meccaniche and recorded some songs published live with my band.
The recordings of these sessions will be contained in a new album.
It won’t be a live album but an opposite process.

Songs that transform and have different clothes and vibes.
It’s also a dirty record, an interesting experiment that’s making me think a lot.
A studio record that I hope is a living body.

THE TOUR

My concerts have always been a living body.
Theater places you in front of a sacred silence that requires you to create something magical and special.

Theater is an important stimulus where you can’t do a simple concert.

16 unmissable live events will bring the singer-songwriter back on stage for an introspective and intense musical journey.
A new live tour that follows a tour of the main Italian festivals in summer 2023 and international lives in Europe, America and China.

28 SEPTEMBER 2024 @ GROSSETO – MODERN THEATER (ZERO DATE)
01 OCTOBER 2024 @ BARI – PETRUZZELLI THEATER
05 OCTOBER 2024 @ MESTRE (VE) – TONIOLO THEATER
06 OCTOBER 2024 @ MILAN – ARCIMBOLDI THEATER
09 OCTOBER 2024 @ ROME – PARCO DELLA MUSICA AUDITORIUM
11 OCTOBER 2024 @ NAPLES – AUGUSTEO THEATER
18 OCTOBER 2024 @ CIVITANOVA MARCHE (MC) – ROSSINI THEATER
19 OCTOBER 2024 @ PESCARA – TEATRO MASSIMO
23 OCTOBER 2024 @ PALERMO – GOLDEN THEATER
24 OCTOBER 2024 @ CATANIA – METROPOLITAN THEATER
26 OCTOBER 2024 @ RENDE (CS) – GARDEN THEATER
29 OCTOBER 2024 @ FLORENCE – TEATRO VERDI
30 OCTOBER 2024 @ BOLOGNA – EUROPAUDITORIUM
14 NOVEMBER 2024 @ TURIN – COLOSSEUM THEATER
16 NOVEMBER 2024 @ MANTOVA – SOCIAL THEATER
17 NOVEMBER 2024 @ TRENTO – SANTA CHIARA AUDITORIUM

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