The daughter Scalcia and Alessandra Amoroso interrupts the concert: “He gave me a blow, I lost the thread”

Less than two months are missing from childbirth, but Alessandra Amoroso is still on tour. The singer, 38 years old on August 12, waits for her first daughter (who will be called Penelope Maria, formerly “Penny” for fans and friends) together with her partner Valerio Pastore. And, waiting for the big day, it continues to fill squares and theaters with his Up to Qui Summer Tour 2025which brought it last July 18 to Asti, in Piazza Alfieri, for a stage that has become viral on the web.

In the middle of the concert, while he performed one of his songs, something surprised him: a football by the little Penny. Unexpected. So much so that the singer stopped and wanted to share that moment with the public.

“Can I tell what happens?” He asked smiling. «I am already recourse … probably mothers will be able to tell me better. Usually, when I sing, I never feel it“, He said, explaining that perhaps” it will be that the movement that I do the cradle. And then in the evening I know what concerts he does », he added, making everyone smile.

Then, the story of the precise instant in which the daughter made her presence felt: “Instead now I had my hand on my belly and gave me a blow. And I lost the threadas we have seen. Twice, “he confessed, visibly excited. A chorus of applause and “Brava” immediately started from the public, to underline how much that moment, rather than a stumbling block, it had been a precious moment. The video, taken by a fan and published by the Tiktok account Alessandra Amoroso Familyreached millions of views in a few hours.

Tiktok Content

This content can also be viewed on the sitite it Origintes from.

Meanwhile, the tour continues: started last June 11 from the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, Up to Qui Summer Tour 2025, produced by Friends and Partnerscrosses Italy by proposing historical songs and new tracks from the album I would not bea record that, as she said, “Finally he tells me free».


Source: Vanity Fair

You may also like