Gigi D Agostino: Comeback of the Kult-DJS inspires Vienna with mega-show

Gigi D Agostino: Comeback of the Kult-DJS inspires Vienna with mega-show

It was a time of carefree joy in the late 90s when Italo-Dance tracks shaped the European music scene. Tracks such as "Freeed From Desire" by Gala and "Blue" by Eiffel 65 kept the fans in the discotheques. Gigi d’Agostino was also among the outstanding artists of this era. The DJ from Turin, with a bourgeois name Luigino Celestino di Agostino, was known for his pulsating rhythms and catchy melodies.

gigi d’Agostino managed to make a name for himself by incorporating romantic vocals into his club hits. His most famous album "L’Amour Toujours" from 1999 was a complete success, with hits like "Bla Bla Bla" and "La Passion". Despite some controversy that came up with xenophobic slogans in his songs, his influence on the music scene was undisputed.

New life in the music career

In recent years, Gigi d’Agostino has experienced a remarkable return. Two years ago, he drew attention to himself on social media when pictures of him, drawn by a serious illness, were published. But his fans actively supported him and he found back to the music business. Together with the Italian DJ Luca Noise, he published new tracks and now presents big live events.

The first big stage on which he celebrated his comeback was the San Remo festival. This was followed by sold -out concerts in renowned locations such as the Graz city hall. The appearance in the Wiener Stadthalle on November 2 was also a highlight, in which the audience was waiting for the last minute.

an evening full of energy and nostalgia

The evening in Vienna started long before the lights started. At 9 p.m. Gigi d’Agostino welcomed the masses with a “Buona Sera”. His prelude, a remix of Mozart's "The Magic Flute", set the tone for an unforgettable night. Dressed with a captain's hat and his characteristic white beard, Gigi provided a bombastic show with impressive lighting technology and pyrotechnics effects.

The spectators experienced a mix of fun fair technology, Italo hardstyle and popular cover versions that made the crowd dancing. With his hits and classics from almost 30 years of music history, he kept the mood at a high level. The motto of the evening was clear: celebrations without limits and simply leave everyday life behind.

"L’Amour Toujours" was of course also part of his setlist and ran twice, which was celebrating his return to the music scene. The event was proof that Gigi d’Agostino is still an important figure in the music landscape, even after decades in business. For further insights into his comeback and the special atmosphere in Vienna, www.meinbezirk.at .