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15 April, 2020 4:39 am

Laura Live from Laura Pausini: new DVD marks break for singer

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After winning her fourth Grammy at the Latin Music Awards for best female pop album, Laura Pausini is celebrating with the release of a CD/DVDLaura Live”.
The DVD shows highlights from Pausini’s live concerts around the world, from Helsinki to South America, and obviously including scenes from many of her sell-out concerts in Italy.

The CD/DVD will include three new tracks “Con la musica alla radio”, “Non solo lei” and “Casomai”, as well as “Laura’s Gifts” which are five songs featuring in live concerts that won’t be performed again.

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The new DVD also marks a break for Laura Pausini, as she takes a couple of years off from a hectic and successful career.
Rumours suggest Pausini’s break might be maternity leave, but no confirmations from the singer herself are forthcoming.
From past statements though, Laura Pausini has wanted to marry her long time partner and have a child, so this could be the time she dedicates to making a family.

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