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Umberto Tozzi - L’Ultima Notte rosa – The final Tour

In the organizer's words:

CIAO UMBERTO!

The Italian singer and songwriter Umberto Tozzi says Ciao! In addition to classics such as "Ti amo" and "Gloria", he will of course also be performing his new song "Donna Amante Mia" accompanied by an orchestra and band on his farewell tour. L'Ultima Notte rosa - The final Tour looks back on his almost 60-year music career with over 80 million albums sold. Look forward to a romantic and nostalgic concert evening with Italian flair!

ICON OF ITALIAN MUSIC

Who doesn't know the unforgettable "Ti Amo", which has been covered countless times and broken all records in the charts, as well as "Tu" and "Gloria", the worldwide hit that was chosen as the soundtrack in Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wallstreet, Adrian Lyne's Flashdance and many other films and series? Thanks to his evergreens, Umberto Tozzi has become an icon of Italian music for generations. In 1982 he won a Golden Globe and was nominated for a Grammy.

DONNA AMANTE MIA

After almost 60 years of a successful music career with over 80 million albums sold and more than 2,000 live concerts, the charismatic singer and songwriter bids farewell to the world's stages with L'Ultima Notte rosa - The final Tour ,accompanied by an orchestra and band. In addition to the great classics, he also presents "Donna Amante Mia", the song he re-recorded with Giuliano Sangiorgi in March 2024.

UMBERTO TOZZI

Umberto Tozzi started out in 1968 as a guitarist in the Turin rock group Off Sound, whose members were 16 years old at the time, just like Tozzi. He then went on a nationwide tour with Adriano Pappalardo, whose group comprised a total of 13 musicians. In 1974, at the age of 22, Umberto Tozzi began writing songs for others. That year, in collaboration with Damiano Dattoli, he wrote Un corpo e Un'anima, which was sung by Wess and Dori Ghezzi in the Canzonissima program and won. It was only later that Umberto Tozzi began to sing his songs himself.

His big breakthrough came at the end of the 1970s with a hit hat-trick: in 1977 he landed a worldwide hit with "Ti amo", followed by "Tu" in 1978 and the successful "Gloria" in 1979. For the production of the album "Gloria", Tozzi took an unusual path for the time. The album was produced in the Union Studio in Munich with exclusively non-Italian musicians. Probably the best known of these were guitarist Lee Ritenour and jazz pianist Greg Mathieson, who was also responsible for the arrangements.

More: https://www.deutsches-theater.de/umberto-tozzi/

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Location

Deutsches Theater München Schwanthalerstraße 13 80336 München

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