After successfully concluding his European tour, Laura Pausini broke it during her presentation at the Arena Stadium, in front of more than 10 thousand people.
From the hand of his “World Tour 2023/2024”the artist organized a celebration of joy, success, complicity, music and love, on the occasion of the celebration of his 30 years of career.
In a year full of news and success, including the recent recognition as Person of the Year 2023 by the Latin Recording Academy and the worldwide release of his “Almas Paralelas”, Pausini remains as close, humble, familiar and spontaneous as ever.
And this is what he showed during his stay in Buenos Aires. Be careful, she didn’t do it alone:Accompanied by a group of 6 musicians, 3 backing singers and 4 dancers, throughout nearly 3 hours of concert, she toured the most representative songs of her career. achieving unique moments, such as bringing fans on stage to accompany her singing, taking them into the intimacy of her life by presenting them with an intimate video of her marriage to Paolo Carta singing “Devant nous” being one of the the most moving moment of the concert.
“Argentina!…I already love singing in Spanish and many of the songs that I have performed during this career have great meaning in the words, in the stories, we have chosen a repertoire to share these 30 years and our life together,” he declared as soon as he arrived on stage.
And he added: “So I’m going to tell you what’s going to happen tonight, it’s all a very important summary of everything I’ve been through with all of you, because without you I would be singing alone in the bathroom of my little town. But “Now I am here, with you and it is the greatest joy.”
The Italian’s intensity never dropped, keeping the audience in constant euphoria.
Source: Qmusica

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