“I thought about retiring. I felt drained. The lockdown was a desert of ideas, singing felt like a stretch. How did I get out of it? Thanks to Big Fish. He convinced me to make Blu, an r&b and soul record, going back to my roots. By acting in Scordato with Rocco Papaleo, I also got involved in another field like film. It went well.” Among the many wonderful voices that music history has unfortunately had to give up, Giorgia’s would certainly have been among the most difficult losses to digest. But instead, to everyone’s good fortune, Giorgia Todrani, Roman born in 1971, once again proved capable of working on herself and her own peculiarities and weaknesses to give her boundless audience music, music and more music. After Blu Live – Teatri Lirici, which took the artist to the most prestigious and evocative opera houses between May and June, and Blu Live – Outdoor, which touched Italy’s most spectacular summer festivals, with Blu Live – Palasport Giorgia will experience the vibrant atmospheres of the big stages in the boot’s palasport in autumn, bringing the “0” date to Jesolo, an increasingly obligatory stop for big live shows, as witnessed at the end of September with Paul Weller.