The Italian singer-songwriter has made a comeback in the UK charts, both the official charts and the digital store charts, thanks to the top positions reached by Jack Savoretti, the Italian-English singer-songwriter who, with his latest album Miss Italia, has reached where no one could have imagined he would arrive. If it is true, in fact, that the Italian bel canto of artists such as Bocelli and Pavarotti is also loved on the other side of the Channel, our more rock and pop songwriting has always struggled to make itself known and understood in Great Britain, a context with a very refined and demanding palate. Miss Italia – which also entered seventh place in the Italian albums, vinyls and cassettes charts and at position No. 23 in the general charts – is not only Savoretti’s new album, but is above all his first album in the Italian language after more than a million copies sold thanks to 7 albums released in English (2 of which reached number one in the UK charts) in more than 10 years of career and 20 years of expressive research. At the Malibran a concert that has been sold out for months, one of the most eagerly awaited musical appointments of the Veneto Jazz December in Venice.