Roman singer-songwriter Daniele Silvestri will take the stage at the evocative Turris Libisonis archaeological site, among the magnificent ruins of the ancient city of Porto Torres. On June 26, the artist, who is currently performing on the 2026 Canzoni a Sdraio tour, will be accompanied by musicians Marco Santoro and Davide Savarese. Organized by the Abbabula Festival, the event is one of the initiatives aimed at promoting and highlighting the city's cultural heritage. The renowned artist, known for his successes, will begin at 8:30 p.m., starting with the Sanremo Music Festival, where he participated in the 1995 Newcomers section with "L'uomo col megafono," which won the critics' "Volare" award for best literary text.

His next single, "Le cose in comune," won the Targa Tenco award for song of the year. In 2002, he returned to the Sanremo Music Festival with "Salirò," finishing fourteenth but enjoying tremendous success with the public. That same year, he won the "Mia Martini" Critics' Award and subsequently won four Italian Music Awards for best single, best video, best arrangement, and best musical composition.

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