SUZUKI MUSIC PARTY with AMADEUS in search of the hits of the fall (Songs and Setlist)

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This evening, Sunday 22nd September, the great “SUZUKI MUSIC PARTY” party will be broadcast in prime time on NOVE, the first AMADEUS show after Rai!

The event, recorded on September 17th by the Allianz Cloud in Milan, will host 21 leading artists from the Italian music scene who will present unreleased songs for TV, which will be the hits of the autumn, accompanied by classics from their repertoire.

As Amadeus himself recalls, Suzuki Music Party

It's not a competition, there's no ranking. It's a great celebration of music.”

Amadeus will be joined in hosting the Suzuki Music Party by Ilenia Pastorelli, the charming actress who has also won a David di Donatello.
The cast that will perform on the Allianz Cloud stage, presented by Amadeus together with DJ Massimo Alberti, represents a varied selection of Italian discography.

THE LISTENING and THE NEW SONGS

Tananai (Spiders)
Anna (Tonight)
Ornella Vanoni (Music Music)
Achille Lauro (Desperate Love)
Emma – Baby Gang (Hangover)
Baby Gang (Free)
Lazza (Bad to sell)
Fiorella Mannoia (Disobey)
Emis Killa, Massimo Pericolo and Merk & Kremont (Nino Nino)
Paola & Chiara with BigMama (Body language)
Simba the Street
Clara
Thirteen Peters, Francesca Michielin, Fudasca and Mecna
The List Representative
Benji and Faith

ON AIR

The program will be broadcast in prime time on Nove and in simulcast on all networks Warner Bros. Discovery.

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