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6 April, 2020 5:24 am

Vasco Rossi new album, video and Italian tour dates

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Italy’s greatest rock legend, Vasco Rossi, is back with a new album and tour dates for this year.
The Italian singer has tantalised fans with his new song on the radio, “Eh, già” and finally the new Vasco album Viviere o niente will be released on March 29.
So far the slow release of the album has been controversial, as is the new Vasco clip, but the 12 songs on the disc will apparently be quite different from each other and will likely represent Vasco’s various styles – from rock ballads to the hard edge of things.

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Vasco Rossi 2011 concert dates are in summer in June and July with venues in Rome, Messina, Milan and Mestre, where the latter venue is set for the Heineken Jammin’ Festival on June 11.
We have an older, wiser and even more cynical Vasco Rossi on our hands but here’s hoping his individuality is maintained in the new album.
Check out his in-your-face “I’m still here” lyrics in the new video above.

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