NICCOLÒ FABI: three new summer dates in Padua, Barolo and Follonica!

Tomorrow, Friday 22 April, "A sum of small things"Niccolò Fabi's new album. After two choral records, his "Here is e 'The Master of the Party' (with Silvestri and Gazzè), Niccolò chose to devote himself to the "record he always wanted to make' and does so completely independently, creating and recording it in a country house, in the wake of his daily musical listening, particularly American folk songwriting.

Synthesis of an artistic and human journey, 'A sum of small things', once again confirms the Roman singer-songwriter's originality in mixing intimate and social arguments. Preceded by the tracks "A sum of small things", "He lost the city" e "Let's pretend", representing its 3 souls, the album consists of 9 songs and is the result of a very lucid, at times ruthless, analysis of emotional, personal and collective dynamics.

"In its apparent simplicity, 'A Sum of Little Things' is rich in points of view says Niccolò FabiIntensity and lyricism are the predominant component. What emerges is precisely the need to use song as a medicine, against social malaise, and as a push towards sharing".

A theme that is very dear to the singer-songwriter, that of environmental awareness, also finds a place on the album, already addressed by Niccolò Fabi both in the album 'The master of the party"both in the show "Sustainable music', written and devised together with geologist Mario Tozzi. In this sense, his participation in the 1 May in Taranto takes on a very significant value. The singer-songwriter has also decided to renew himself with regard to live performances, and the decision to be accompanied live by a young band, heard in a small Roman venue, is part of a path of continuous experimentation and desire for change.

Starting tomorrow, Friday 22 April, "A sum of small things"(Universal Music), will be narrated by Niccolò Fabi in Feltrinelli stores in major Italian cities. Here are all the appointments: tomorrow, Friday 22 APRIL in ROME (Via Appia Nuova, 427), Saturday 23 April in FLORENCE (Piazza della Repubblica), Sunday 24 April in BOLOGNA (Piazza Ravegnana, 1), Tuesday 26 April in MILAN (Piazza Piemonte, 2), Wednesday 27 April in TURIN (Porta Nuova Station), Thursday 28 April in VERONA (Via Quattro Spade, 2), the 2 May in BARI (Via Melo, 119), the 3 May in NAPLES (Martyrs' Square), the 4 May in CATANIA (Via Etnea) and the 6 May in CAGLIARI (Via Paoli).

This is the tracklist of 'A sum of small things": "A sum of small things", "He lost the city", "Let's do fake", "Agricultural Philosophy", "No longer worth", "A hand over the eyes", "Things do not look good", "The keys of home" e "The quitter wins".

From May, the Roman singer-songwriter will be on tour in theatres, antitheatres, auditoriums and historic squares, and new dates will be added to those already announced: On 17 July in PADUA (Parco della Musica), on 18 July in BAROLO - CN (Collisioni Festival) and on 1 August in FOLLONICA - GR (Le Ferriere Theatre). The first Milanese date on 23 May at Milan's Auditorium is already sold out. Tickets for the dates in Assisi, Naples, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Turin, Verona, Mantua, Rovereto, Fiesole, Palermo and Pescara are available in advance on the circuit Ticketone while they are available on Bookingshow tickets for the Lecce and Bologna dates.

Singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Niccolò Fabi he has 8 record projects behind him, 1 collection and numerous important artistic collaborations, the most recent being with his companions and friends Max Gazzè and Daniele Silvestri. Over the years, he has also continued to work on the relationship between words and music both in terms of performance with appointments within cultural festivals and in terms of training, he is currently a teacher within the Officina delle arti Pierpaolo Pasolini school.

Committed to social issues, the singer-songwriter continues to actively collaborate with the NGO Doctors with Africa - Cuamm and recently wrote the show "Sustainable music"It is aimed at understanding and disseminating environmental issues that are often forgotten.