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James Taylor

Teatro Verdi, Florence, Italy
Monday 31 October 2022

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Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Florence, Italy
Starts at: 21:00
Overview

The legendary singer-songwriter on tour in Italian theaters with his all star band.

James Taylor has announced a 5 date Italian tour that will take place in 2022.
The tour, which will see Taylor accompanied by his All Star Band, will start from the Colosseum Theater in Turin on February 22nd and then continue to Bassano del Grappa and then to Florence, Rome and Milan where the concert series will end on February 28th.
It will be an opportunity for James' many Italian fans to listen to the songs of his extraordinary career in the wonderful setting of some of the most prestigious Italian theaters.
James Taylor released his twentieth album "American Standard", a collection of covers of the Great American Songbook, in February 2020 and with the same disc he won the Grammy for Best Tradition Pop Vocal Album, the sixth of his career.
In this 2021 he was the protagonist of an extraordinary tribute to Garth Brooks during the Kennedy Centers Honors award ceremony. Before landing in Europe in 2022, James Taylor will be the protagonist of a summer tour in the USA with Jackson Browne.

Venue Info

Teatro Verdi - Florence
Location   Via Ghibellina 99

For more than 160 years, Verdi has been the biggest Italian-style theatre in Tuscany (at the time of its construction, it was among the seven largest in Italy). In all these years it has kept intact its main features, mainly of being a great popular theatre in the city center, open to all kinds of shows.

Born as Teatro Pagliano, it was inaugurated on September 10, 1854 with the notes of Verdi’s opera Il Viscardello, which later would become Rigoletto. The new theatre, which took the place of a multipurpose facility (circus, music hall, outdoor amphitheater) built on the remains of the fourteenth century Stinche prison, is due to entrepreneur pharmacist and former baritone Girolamo Pagliano.

The years following the debut were characterized by the great season of melodrama of the late nineteenth century and its charismatic protagonists. Here took place patriotic and humanitarian events and the first memorable stage productions with great performers. Then, it changed ownership continuously from one owner to another and became Teatro Verdi in 1901. After World War I, it opened to popular operetta, and with the Castellani ownership, the greatest actors of the twentieth century arrived.

With the fabulous 60s, the theater hosts international pop stars and celebrities of the popular theatre and the revue. Here come the shows of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the film festivals, the ballets, the most wanted artists of rock, pop and jazz music, and the unconventional prose.
In January 1998, the theater goes to the Foundation ORT, thus becoming the headquarters of rehearsals and concerts of the Orchestra della Toscana. It maintains at the same time the unique diversity of theatrical proposals, the image of an open cultural space and lively programming, while being attentive to the needs of its large audience.
With the arrival of the Orchestra della Toscana, Teatro Verdi steadily welcomes classical music with great conductors and world-renowned musicians. Thanks to the company Antico Teatro Pagliano, which looks after the theater season, and PRG, which organizes the pop and rock music, Verdi still offers a very articulate programming for quality, genres and many propositions.

 

Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Florence, Italy
Starts at: 21:00
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