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Bresh, a double sold-out show in Milan, features rap and Genoese songwriting.

Milan, November 8 (askanews) – A double sold-out show confirms Milan's affection for Bresh. After the opening date in Jesolo and the show at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome, the tour landed in Milan with two sold-out dates (November 6 and 7) with a mature and varied show combining rap and Genoese songwriting. Bresh took his audience aboard a ship that sails not the sea, but the imagination.

A wreck suspended between dream and memory, resting on the stage like a fragment of a time that no longer exists. It's a deconstructed ship, alive, breathing and bending under the weight of memories. Everything you see is deliberately imperfect, distorted, as if seen through the eyes of a dreamer who can no longer distinguish the proportions of reality. The entire show is a journey that begins in Genoa, Bresh's city, but not the real one: a dreamlike Genoa, reinvented, seen through the eyes of a child still amazed by everything. It's the city of the sea, but also of dreams, memories, and departures. Many guests took the stage, but especially noteworthy was the duet with Cristiano De André on the song in Genoese dialect "Creuza de ma," which they performed at Sanremo on the cover night, as well as the much-applauded Tedua, who has invited fans to San Siro for his first stadium in the summer of 2026.

And after bringing the sea to the Unipol Forum on his Mediterranean tour, Bresh is ready to return to his hometown of Genoa, with Mare Nostrum, a special event on July 1, 2026, at the Porto Antico.