Stadio

Stadio is an illustrious Italian rock band that has captured the hearts of music lovers across Italy and beyond with their emotive melodies and compelling lyrics. The band was formed in 1977 by Giovanni Pezzoli, Fabio Liberatori, Roberto Drovandi, and Gaetano Curreri. Their music spans several genres but is primarily rooted in rock and pop, showcasing a unique blend that has seen them endure in the Italian music scene for decades. Over the years, Stadio has become known for their poetic songwriting and the evocative voice of frontman Gaetano Curreri, elements that have together crafted their distinctive sound.

Among their most recent releases, "Tu Sei L'Amore Di Cui Hai Bisogno," "Miss Nostalgia," "Donne E Colori," "Ballate Fra Il Cielo E Il Mare," and "Stadio Mobile: Live" highlight the band's versatility and their evolution through the years. Each album and song encapsulates emotions and stories that resonate deeply with their audience, ranging from love to nostalgia, and the intricacies of human relationships. Notably, their live performances, as captured in "Stadio Mobile: Live," showcase the vibrant energy and emotional depth that Stadio brings to the stage, solidifying their status as one of the most beloved live acts in Italy. Through their enduring career, Stadio has not only contributed significantly to the Italian rock scene but has also left an indelible mark on the hearts of their fans with their timeless songs.

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Tu Sei L'Amore Di Cui Hai Bisogno
Single - Released May 31, 2019
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  1. February 12, 2016
  2. January 1, 2000
  3. January 1, 1999
  4. January 1, 1993