CCCP – Fedeli alla Linea at the Astra Kulturhaus in Berlin (Scaletta and Gallery)

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CCCP – Fedeli alla linea debuted on Saturday 24 February in front of 1450 people.

After 2 dates, they are preparing to conclude the Berlin residency this evening, Monday 26 February.

In the heart of the Friedrichshain district, a few steps from the East Side Gallery, there is a large former industrial complex covered in murals. Inside there is the Astra Kulturhaus where CCCP played

On stage Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, Massimo Zamboni, Annarella Giudici, Danilo Fatur, accompanied by Ezio Bonicelli violin, Simone Filippi guitar, Luca Rossi bass, Simone Beneventi and Gabriele Genta percussion. With Andrea Scanzi. Directed by Fabio Cherstich and CCCP – Fedeli alla linea.

THE LADDER

Piergiorgio Casotti film – DDR anthem music
Reading “CCCP in DDDR” Massimo Zamboni
Reading “CCCP in DDDR” Giovanni Lindo Ferrettti
Reading “Prophecy of the Sibyl” Annarella
Caspian depression
Die
Oh! Battler
States of agitation
Free me Domine
Tomorrow video projection
You lie
Heal me
Monologue Andrea Scanzi (Fellegara film)
Paranoid Emilia
Fatur poetry
Punk Islam
Radio Kabul
Bang Bang/Shoot Jurij

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“Here are my jewels” Annarella
Alarm
Kebab Träume (DAF)

THE GALLERY

CCCP_Berlin_1@michelepiazza-303

THE DISC

“Altro Che Nuovo Nuovo” is the title of CCCP – Fedeli alla Linea’s live album released last Friday.

The album contains CCCP’s historic songs in live versions such as “Punk Islam” and “Live in Pankow”, original rearrangements, entire unreleased songs.

“Altro Che Nuovo Nuovo” (Virgin Music / Universal Music Italia) will be available on digital, CD, black double LP and crystal double LP collectible in a limited edition numbered with a print of the original concert flyer in A4 format, exclusively on the store online from Universal Music which will give priority access to a meeting with the band in Reggio Emilia.

THE TOUR

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