Ramazzotti's music is based in the old-fashioned way, with plenty of passion and energy to ensure that anyone who goes to his shows will be adds to the race. His set was long andirthful, with several well-done movements that kept the audience on the edge of their seats the whole time. His latest album, "rising star, " was superbly produced and shows how much work and effort is put into his music- both personally and professionally. The set was followed by a set of dance numbers from his recent album, "rising star. " it's clear that he's a skilled performer and his music doesn't fail to deliver the time-worn traditions of passionate music.
the Eros Ramazzotti concert at the Boston tea party was an interesting event. The band was new, and the audience was not too familiar with them. It was nice to see them play some' bits of their new song, ' they played it quickly and with precision, making sure the music was heard throughout the audience. The song is about a man's love for one woman, and the way she impacts his life. It was a great performance, and the audience was impressed.
89 year old Eros Ramazzotti and his band entertained Bostonians on the sell-out show at the red bank amphitheater. The concert was set up right in time for summertime, and it seems that everything was perfect about it. The set started with a special performance of the song "rpassa" from ramazzotti's long history of live albums and albums programmed for public viewing. The band then played another classic song, "un forte abbraccio" from ramazzotti's latest album, and then opened with the popular song "s , esatto" from his first album. The crowd was first-to-last in line for the show, and they seemed to be in great spirits. The show ended with a performance of "possibilismo, " one of ramazzotti's most famous songs. The band played the next song atypical of ramazzotti, "pais , " which was dark and experimental in nature. It was clear that ramazzotti is still a rising star in the music industry, and he will no doubt continue to give great performances all around the world.