A unique date in Creuse for the Anglo-Italian artist Piers Faccini

A unique date in Creuse for the Anglo-Italian artist Piers Faccini
A unique date in Creuse for the Anglo-Italian artist Piers Faccini

A suspended moment is being prepared at the Apollo Hall in Dun le Palestel with Piers Faccini and Back & Forth who will give a concert on Monday November 11.

The OC and Oïl association invites the public for an exceptional concert, Monday November 11, at the Apollo hall: the Anglo-Italian singer Piers Faccini will perform for a unique date in Creuse. The Berry trio Back & Forth will provide the opening act.

On stage, four sublime voices will perform two repertoires full of poetry and folk influences.

Back in Creuse

The singer and painter Piers Faccini, invited in 2017 to the Pente Douce festival at the Arboretum de la Sédelle in Crozant in duo with Vincent Ségal, is once again the guest of Oc and Oïl, alone this time.

Exceptional moments on the Gentle Slope (08/17/2017)

Internationally recognized artist, awarded the 2022 Jazz Victories in the “World Album” category, artist with a singular and gentle voice, Piers Faccini performs compositions from his latest album Shapes of the fall repertoire which earned him this musical award.

In the first part, the association invites the trio Back & Forth, a trio based in neighboring Berry, three young Argenton artists influenced by American folk from the 1970s, who advance in a refined style and an intimate atmosphere, in accordance with the themes which animate their texts in English: contemplation, travel, encounters, states of mind, the human experience in all its nuances.

Concert by Piers Faccini and Back & Forth, Monday November 11, at 5 p.m., at the Apollo hall in Dun-le-Palestel. Information and reservations at 06.72.14.10.42 or [email protected]

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