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In compliance with the medical emergency set to prevent COVID-19 from spreading, the Morgan and Voltalacarta gig scheduled on May, 6 2020 at Gran Teatro Geox in Padua and then rescheduled for February, 26 2021 at the same venue has been cancelled. For further information, please READ HERE
Morgan, born Marco Castoldi, is known for forming the alternative rock band Bluvertigo with his friend Andrea Fumagalli, aka Andy, in 1991. With Bluvertigo, Morgan released the so-called “chemical trilogy” comprising the albums “Acidi e basi” (1995), “Metallo non metallo” (1997) and “Zero - ovvero la famosa nevicata dell'85” (1999).
The Targa Tenco and Premio Lunezia winner set the Guiness World record for most wins as an X Factor judge. Morgan also took part in Sanremo Musical Festival 2020 along with the songwriter Bugo with the track “Sincero.”
20 years after Fabrizio De André’s death, on “Dentro e Fuori Faber” Morgan explains the audience the multiple meanings of Faber’s classics. As a great Italian songwriting connoisseur, Morgan sets out to convey De André’s expressive power and his own admiration for the late genius.
Morgan, born Marco Castoldi, is known for forming the alternative rock band Bluvertigo with his friend Andrea Fumagalli, aka Andy, in 1991. With Bluvertigo, Morgan released the so-called “chemical trilogy” comprising the albums “Acidi e basi” (1995), “Metallo non metallo” (1997) and “Zero - ovvero la famosa nevicata dell'85” (1999).
The Targa Tenco and Premio Lunezia winner set the Guiness World record for most wins as an X Factor judge. Morgan also took part in Sanremo Musical Festival 2020 along with the songwriter Bugo with the track “Sincero.”
20 years after Fabrizio De André’s death, on “Dentro e Fuori Faber” Morgan explains the audience the multiple meanings of Faber’s classics. As a great Italian songwriting connoisseur, Morgan sets out to convey De André’s expressive power and his own admiration for the late genius.