Laura Pausini has plans for this 2023, a year that is also very special in the career of the singer. A February 27, 1993 Pausini won the Sanremo Festival with the song Solitude (The Solitude).
This same day but 30 years later the artist made three concerts in three different cities which were born out of gratitude and love for the fans who have been with her along her journey. In less than 24 hours, Pausini reviewed three decades of songs during a musical journey that took her from New York to Milan, passing first through Madrid.
#Laura30 was a race against time, a celebration, a tribute, but also a new starting point. “I need to feel alive, I need to run,” she said in the to show of Madrid that Europa FM has known firsthand.
The last song that played in these three show he was Un buen inicio (A good start)a subject that the Italian opens this March 10 and with which he begins his new musical era.
- Laura Pausini closed her tribute by giving an unpublished fragment of A good start to the public:
“I wanted to give a taste to those who came to the concerts in New York, Madrid and Milan so that it was really our ‘good start’. The song is like a snapshot of what brought me here, until this new reset.“said the artist about the meaning of this new theme.
The Italian is ready to take another step and reinvent herself once more in an industry in which she has remained stable and firm for more than 30 years, the best proof she could have of the loyalty of her followers.
In addition to the original presentation at the end of these three showthe artist revealed on his Instagram account the official issue cover and some sentences Un buen inicio (A good start, translated into Italian and Spanish.
- All the past will slowly melt away like initials in a used book
- If the mistakes weigh just thinking about them, the scars will balance them out again
- Like a glass that breaks when it hits the ground
- There are words like bombs that are fire
- It’s as big as a forest my growth
- I now change what I fear for what I feel
- What is wrong with me?
- It is this impulse that sometimes transforms uncertainty into freedom.