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Anxiety, sadness, and the effort to come out of the darkness. Behind the achievement of a great artist is frequently a strained relationship with mental health. Both Lewis Capaldi, a Brit Award winner with several Grammy nominations, and Angelica Bove, an aspiring singer-songwriter born in 2003, are well aware of this. Although they are two distinct careers, one is well-established and the other is just beginning, they are united by their dedication to mental health. This link will be deepened on June 17th, when Bove opens for Capaldi in Milan. The singer will play "Mattone," an autobiographical story about absence and the anguish of loss that gained her second place at Sanremo Giovani, as well as the "Mia Martini" Critics' Award and the "Lucio Dalla" Press Room Award at Italy's most significant music competition. She will also perform songs from her album 'Tana', including the 1970s-inspired "Lui", the delicate "Scherzo, ridi, stupido", and the rock-infused "Bene così".
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