Photo of Luca Moschini
After calculating the stages of the main Italian cities, Chiello concluded his tour with a grand finale at the Concordia Theater in Venaria Reale (TO).
On the stage Chiello fully expresses its artistic essence, with a communicative urgency and a profound sensitivity that emerge strongly in the live dimension, transforming his music into a visceral and engaging experience.
To accompany Chiello on this tour there is a band made up of four elements: Fausto Cigarini (bass and violin), Matteo Pigoni (guitar), Giulia Formica (battery) e Francesco Bellani (keyboards).
During the concert, Chiello presented the songs of his latest album “Scarabocchi” (Island Records/Universal Music Italia), in which a journey between despair and lightness, in which music becomes a mirror of the Schopenhauerian pendulum.
The album is enriched by special featuring with Rose Villain and Achille Lauro, as well as collaborations with Tommaso Ottomano, Matteo Novi, Fausto Cigarini and Domenico Venuro.
In addition to the new songs, Chiello has also re -proposed some of his successes, such as “how much I would like you” and “salted water”, who helped him loved by an ever wider audience.
Chiello, born in 1999, established himself among the protagonists of the prominent of the Italian trap scene, first with the collective FSK satellite and then as a soloist. His talent and his unique attitude led him to collaborate with relief artists and producers and to obtain important awards, such as the platinum disc for the debut album “Fsk Trapshit” with the Satellite FSK and the gold disc for his first solo album as “Oceano Paradiso”.
Click here to see Chiello's photos in concert in Turin (or browse the gallery below).
Chiello: the Scaletta of the Venaria concert
Close friends
Pineapple juice
Peel cream
My love
Damned Milan
Rust.
Hot sea.
Moonstone.
Then they will break.
Lemon .
My eyes were yours
Midnight gates
Xanax abyss.
Algorithm
Stupid soul
Insects.
Pirates.
Malibu.
Salted water
Do not let me fall
How much I would like you.
Benzo 1.
On the bottom of the casket
Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
