Photo by Luca Moschini
The stage of the Flowers Festival, in the historic setting of the Parco della Certosa Reale di Collegno, hosted one of the hottest and most anticipated events of the Piedmontese summer: the Negramaro concert.
The Salento band brought a fundamental stage of the tour “An Still Simple Live 2026” tour under the Mole, a tour created to celebrate over twenty years of career and friendship, but which takes on an even deeper meaning, being the last opportunity to see them live before a long and well-deserved break.
From the first notes, the concert revealed itself to be a true generational ritual, capable of uniting a very warm and transgenerational audience. The set list was a perfect balance between past, present and future: the band retraced two decades of extraordinary hits, starting from milestones such as “While everything flows”, “Summer” And “Only 3 minutes”passing through the inevitable poetry of “Marvelous”up to the most recent vibrations extracted from the latest album “Free Love”.
The understanding on stage between the six musicians – an indissoluble bond born on the university benches – appeared, if possible, even more solid and visceral. Giuliano Sangiorgi dominated the scene with his usual emotional charge, alternating moments of pure rock energy with intense acoustic sets that literally made the entire Certosa Reale sing in unison.
The Certosa Park has confirmed itself as the ideal location for an event of this magnitude. The space, intimate and monumental at the same time, allowed for the creation of a total synergy between the band and the thousands of fans who came for what many experienced as a great, memorable collective embrace.
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Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
