Red Valley, Ghali sings wrapped in the Palestinian flag: "But which Gaza is yours?"
The Tunisian-born rapper brings the Gaza Strip tragedy to the festival stage: "They say singers shouldn't get involved in politics."Video di Ilenia Giagnoni
Wrapped in the Palestinian flag, at the Red Valley Ghali does not fail to remember the dramatic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Among the most anticipated artists on the second day of the tenth edition of Red Valley, the Tunisian-born rapper didn't disappoint. "Oh my God, I'm so happy to be in Sardinia tonight," he began, taking the festival stage after Botteghi, Sally Cruz, Astro, Paky, Morad, and Shiva.
His hour-long set included "Paprika" and "Good Times," "Barcellona," "Bayna," and "Cara Italia," a duet with Digital Astro for "Celine," and an unscheduled five-minute silence due to a technical problem and a costume change. "They say artists shouldn't get involved in politics," and "Casa mia" begins, while the message "Ma quale Gaza tua?" appears on the screen behind Ghali. The program was rounded out by Sfera Ebbasta and Alan Walker, the Anglo-Norwegian DJ and record producer behind the hit "Faded."
Red Valley will continue today with the third and penultimate evening. And some expect the diss between Fedez, who performed on Wednesday, sparing no time in dissecting his opponent, to continue with a repeat performance from the same stage by Tony Effe, starting at 11 pm. On August 15th, Anna, Lazza, and Steve Aoki will also perform at the Olbia Arena, with Damianito, Melons, Faneto, Ludwig, and Rrari Dal Tacco opening the show, followed by Artie 5ive and Tony Boy, who will lead the way for Tony Effe.