It certainly cannot be said that it was an evening for the few, the one that saw Max Gazzè as the protagonist of the closing concert of the second day of the applied literature festival "Marina Cafè Noir".

The Roman artist filled the terrace of the Bastione di Saint-Remy with the performance of all his greatest hits, from "Il timido ubriaco" to "Il Solito Sesso" to "Sotto casa"; but not only that: he also made the Cagliari audience sing with "La favola di Adamo ed Eva", a success dating back to 1999 and included in the album of the same name.

The artist was accompanied during the evening by the talent of the "hosts" Ilaria Porceddu on piano and Emanuele Contis on saxophone, in addition to the participation of Max Dedo on acoustic guitar and trombone and Ramon on percussion. A well-matched group that, despite not having rehearsed much together, as Gazzè himself admitted, was able to give the audience a special evening.

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