Nayt “The great escape” closes pending the buildings (info and tickets)

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It ended with the sold out on each date the tour in the clubs of La Grande Fuga, the last live journey of Nayt, who crossed ten of the main Italian cities.

Now the artist looks to the future, or rather at the grand finale: two special dates in the Palazzetti, on October 23 in Rome (Palazzo dello Sport) and on October 25 in Milan (Unipol Forum), to close this live chapter in style.

On tour, Nayt has staged an intense and personal concept, capable of blending power and fragility in a show that is much more than a concert: a shared emotional space, in which music and words merge into a collective story. Trap sounds alternate on stage, as in the scratchy it rains, and more intimate moments of writing, as leaves, demonstrating a rare versatility.

Live revolves around the latest album “Letter q” (Read the review) But there is no shortage of hits as from scratch and everything else is in a ladder of over thirty songs.

With him on stage an exceptional band: Daniele “Orange” Dezi to the musical direction and the bass, Walter Babbini on guitars, Danilo Menna on drums and Valerio Smordoni on the piano and keyboards. An ensemble capable of enhancing every nuance of its sound universe.

Dates

July 8 – Pistoia Festival, Piazza Duomo
July 9 – Bologna, Bonsai, Park of the Red Barracks
July 11 – Lignano, Notarena – Arena Alpe Adria
July 15 – Genoa, Live in Genoa Festival – Arena del Mare area Porto Antico
July 18 – Baia Domizia (CE), Arena dei Pini
July 19 – Bari, Fiera del Levante – Locus Festival
July 22 – Catania, Villa Bellini – under the Vulcano Fest
July 24 – Termoli Summer Festival, Arena del Mare 42º15º
July 26 – Castiglioncello (Li), Castiglioncello Festival, Pasquini Castle

October 23 – Rome, Palazzo dello Sport
October 25 – Milan, Unipol Forum

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