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Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini and American musician Jalen N’Gonda are coming to Spain to perform in the Complutense University Botanical Garden (Alfonso XIII Royal Botanical Garden) on 7 July. This event is part of the Noches del Botánico festival.
The Scottish musician of Italian descent Paolo Nutini has scored three consecutive number ones in the British charts with each of his last three albums. He also has an Ivor Novello award to his name and three nominations at the Brit Awards. Born in 1987, this singer-songwriter draws inspiration from artists such as U2, David Bowie, Damien Rice, Oasis and The Beatles to create powerful sound storylines. Nutini is a troubadour, folk singer, crooner, rocker and soulman, all at once.
Jalen N’Gonda, a talented American musician based in Liverpool, released a monumental album in 2023 entitled Come Around and Love Me. This expressive album has captured the attention of music lovers through its ability to touch the soul itself. Despite his youth (he is just thirty years old), this soul musician has shown his talent by supporting artists such as Laura Mvula, Martha Reeves and Lauryn Hill.
Docking stations:
- Biology Faculty (Calle José Antonio Novais, frente al nº 12)
- Ciudad Universitaria 1 y 2 (Avenida de la Complutense (Metro Ciudad Universitaria))
From €35
Door opening: 7.30pm
Jalen N'Gonda: 8.30pm
Paolo Nutini: 10.30pm
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