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Zucchero in Bologna is a spirspirit in the dark: I'm happy as when the other day, returning home from the European tour, four little peacocks were born  The staircase
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Zucchero in Bologna is a spirspirit in the dark: I'm happy as when the other day, returning home from the European tour, four little peacocks were born The staircase

The article describes Zucchero's concert in Bologna, highlighting his performance of 'Spirito nel buio' and the thematic elements of the show, which included imagery from India and Africa featuring children waving red flags. The piece mentions Zucchero's comments on recent events such as the new Sanremo 2027 regulations and the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the people of Lampedusa, expressing approval while criticizing the awarding to Trump. It notes the concert was part of his 'Baila (sexy thing) 25th – Under the Moonlight' tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of his popular song. The event took place at the Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedProgressiveyesterday
"Nobel Peace Prize? Give it to the people of Lampedusa, as long as it doesn't end up in Trump's hands": Zucchero punches US President

During a concert in Bologna, Italian blues musician Zucchero addresses current issues, including his opinion on awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the people of Lampedusa rather than President Donald Trump. He humorously suggests that giving the prize to Lampedusa would be acceptable as long as it doesn’t go to Trump. The interview also covers Zucchero’s reflections on the role of artists in politics, his upcoming musical projects celebrating 40 years of his iconic 'Blues' album, and his views on modern music trends and the Eurovision Song Contest selection process.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around the potential awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Lampedusa over Trump, which carries a clear anti-Trump sentiment. While Zucchero does not explicitly endorse political parties, the framing of the issue as a contrast between Lampedusa and Trump implies a pro

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenteryesterday
Zucchero in Bologna is a spirspirit in the dark: I'm happy as when the other day, returning home from the European tour, four little peacocks were born The staircase

The article describes Zucchero's concert in Bologna, highlighting his performance of 'Spirito nel buio' and the thematic elements of the show, which included imagery from India and Africa featuring children waving red flags. The piece mentions Zucchero's comments on recent events such as the new Sanremo 2027 regulations and the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the people of Lampedusa, expressing approval while criticizing the awarding to Trump. It notes the concert was part of his 'Baila (sexy thing) 25th – Under the Moonlight' tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of his popular song. The event took place at the Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on politically sensitive topics like the Nobel Peace Prize and the Sanremo regulations, it presents these matters without overtly favoring any particular political stance. Zucchero's remarks are reported factually without clear ideological leaning, maintaining a balanced,报道

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