Fiorella Mannoia enchants the audience of the ancient ruins of Tharros
Two hours of concert, a lot of determination and an avalanche of emotionsThe style is unmistakable. But this time it is enhanced by the new symphonic arrangements of his great classics. A mix of emotions within a perfect picture: the background is the sea of Sinis illuminated by the moon. Fiorella Mannoia, very elegant and barefoot, enchanted the audience at the Tharros theater last night.
The Roman singer-songwriter, on tour for her seventieth birthday, opened with “Caffè nero boiling”, one of her greatest hits. His people? He sang with her, with gusto.
«Here I am in Sardinia, finally - he said - And how humid it feels, I no longer have a hedgehog». Then immediately comes “Steam Trains”. On stage, Mannoia, who dances from start to finish, also brings her commitment against gender violence and sings "No consequences": «A song that allowed us to raise a lot of funds to donate to Italian anti-violence centers. Because we can and must escape from violence." And then again many other successes to pay homage to the artists, the real ones, he says. And here comes “Io vivrò” by Lucio Battisti. And then “Fisherman”, by Pierangelo Bertoli. Everyone chants “What women don't say”. And today it repeats itself. Same place, same voice and same emotions.