Tony Effe's Provocative Church Installation at Roma Termini

Tony Effe's Provocative Church Installation at Roma Termini
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Wednesday 13 March 2024, 19:08
At Roma Termini, you can "pray for Tony Effe". The singer has set up a temporary Church (from March 12 to 19) where you can take part in a real experience. It is a "place of worship" that offers previews of the album "Icon" coming out on Friday. Inside, there are spoilers about the probable featuring we will find in the album, for example, a blue rose on the altar, which could suggest Rose Villain, the inscription on the benches "Wild Bandana", traceable to Tedua and Izi, and one that reports the inscription: "from the Lazzarini Family to Nicolò Rapisarda", Tony Effe indeed, with perhaps a reference to the singer Lazza. Almost a real church, then, but instead of bells, some instrumental parts of the new album play. Precisely at the times 11, 12, and 18 (the classic times when you hear the bells ringing). The artist wanted to make a gift to Roman fans and passing travelers: a provocation that also turned up noses to someone.
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