In these days, Jovanotti's choice has not been spoken of not referring to all four dates scheduled this week at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome after the death of Pope Francis. In fact, the artist and his team decided to perform regularly, postponing only the date of Saturday 26 (the day of Bergoglio's funeral) to Sunday 27: «We will play in Rome starting tonight. Many have long planned to participate in these concerts, many arriving in Rome from afar. We will play and make the Roman concerts with all our momentum and our passion of all time ».
So yesterday the first of the 8 dates of Palajova In the capital it was held regularly and, as promised by Jova himself, there was a small moment to remember the Pope. “As Neruda said, they will be able to cut all the flowers but they will never stop spring. And then there is another South American in love with the poetry he said: “Everything was born to flourish in an eternal spring. He was a priest, a suburban priest. It was called Francesco.” “He was a priest on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and then he became the periphery of the world”, continued the singer followed by a long applause of the public. “We wanted him a world of good. No, there is nothing normal in wanting to well, in the Esser something, in pursuing a dream with courage, with faith (for those who have it), with strength, with love ».
And this is the conclusion: “We fall and get up, how the flowers do”.
The video of the memory:
@ilmessaggero.it Jovanotti did not fail to reserve a tribute to Pope Francis: «As Neruda said, they will be able to cut all the flowers but will never stop spring. And then there is another South American in love with the poetry he said: “Everything was born to flourish in an eternal spring. He was a priest, a suburban priest. It was called Francesco.” And the 8 thousand stood all up, greeting Pope Bergoglio with a standing ovation. In the parterre, an Argentine flag also appears. Jovanotti indicated it and asked to illuminate her: ” Everyone “added the 58 -year -old Roman songwriter who grew up in the shade of San Pietro, son of an official of the Gendarmerie of the State of the Vatican City.