Concert review: MAXIMUM DANGER the success…it deserves it all (Info and setlist)

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I’m happy for Alessandro. He deserved all this crowd outcry. Massimo Pericolo’s concert was the right tribute and recognition by the public of his artistic evolution.

Last night, January 13th, Massimo Pericolo’s first performance took place in a sports hall. For this debut he chose the Forum of Assago, he who from the province conquered the city with his music.

A musical journey that began five years ago when he made himself known as a raw talent but full of anger for a world that until then had given him no discount.

Now here he is, with a sold out forum to be celebrated by his audience.

Massimo Pericolo is different. Massimo Pericolo is a rapper different from the others. A boy, now thirty years old, who to achieve success has crossed the hardest road, full of obstacles, alone with the strength of his pen, his determination and his stories of life lived.

A provincial life far from the blinding glare of the city, a difficult life with errors and mistakes that he had to pay for, told in the two-hour concert in Milan.

To recreate his world the scenography reproduced one of his places in the Varese area between woods and lake, a fundamental dimension for the rapper’s music.

Then the friends and colleagues and above all brothers who wanted to be at his party. Friends who accompanied him on his musical journey from the beginning: Ugo Borghetti, Generic Animal, Speranza, Rafilù, Ketama up to the many colleagues who learned to respect him such as Guè, Jake La Furia, Emis Killa, Tedua, Bresh, J Lord.
And finally his music. The glue of everything, the saving grace for Alessandro.

A concert like great productions. There wasn’t a band but the DJ with the backing tracks although in one part of the set he played 72 Hours Post Fight with a real band and in other songs there were guitars and even the sax surrounding his bars .
A taste of how his music still has great room for growth.

The show ran straight, without empty moments or hitches, making all twelve thousand of the Forum dance, sing and jump.
Perhaps, if we really have to nitpick, every now and then Massimo Pericolo’s voice was rarely heard. You want the audience to cover it by singing, you want the bass oversaturation. But this is a detail, a small thing.

There were many key moments in the set, from his historic songs from his first album, above all the explosion of 7 billion, to the evolution of the latest album “Le cose che cambia” released on December 1st (READ THE REVIEW).

In the end you leave satisfied and happy for Alessandro’s success. He deserved it!

SCORE: 8.00

THE LADDER

01) intro
02) deluge feat. Fight Pause
03) new house
04) shawl always
05) star wars
06) in person party. Gué
07) need u 2nite feat. Gué
08) stranger feat. Tedua
09) if I’m reborn I’m a party. Bresh
10) totoro
11) totoro 2
12) together
13) stupid
14) money love feat. Emis Killa
15) DJ set GREG WILLEN
16) morgenbabe with band 72 Hours Post Fight
17) friends with band 72 Hours Post Fight
18) golden sands with band 72 Hours Post Fight + Generic Animal
19) hello brother
20) the last time feat. Emis Killa and Jake The Fury
21) slut feat. J Lord
22) miss
23) anxiety feat. Ugo Borghetti
24) fils de put feat. Speranza and Rafilù
25) come aria feat. Steve Sax
26) things change
27) scacciacani feat. Ketama
28) still here
29) 7 billion
30) north pole
31) outro

TOUR DATES

After the date at the Milanese stadium, Pericolo will continue with a tour of clubs throughout Italy.

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02.03 – VENARIA REALE (TO) – CONCORDIA THEATER
07.03 – PADUA – HALL
09.03 – SENIGALLIA (AN) – MAMAMIA
15.03 – MOLFETTA (BA) – EREMO CLUB
16.03 – NAPLES – HOUSE OF MUSIC
19.03 – FLORENCE – TUSCANY HALL
04.07 – LEGNANO (MI) – RUGBY SOUND FESTIVAL
11.07 – ROME – ROCK IN ROME – “THINGS CHANGE” SPECIAL DAY

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