Morgan hears a prayer in Trani I could say procession

Morgan hears a prayer in Trani: “I could say: procession of m…, but the controversy would break out”

He wrote on Instagram: “From 10:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. there will be the swear word moment, when the audience and artists can let off steam with the most liberating insults.” The concert continues at 11 p.m. And even for the Trani stage, Morgan didn’t ignore the appointment. The scene looks like this: a man and a piano in the middle of the stage. And then music was the protagonist at the Palazzo delle Arti Beltrani, where another date of his “piano evening” took place on Sunday September 3rd. At some point, however, there is a disturbance and a religious prayer sounds from outside, which immediately brings to mind a procession: “Well, now I could say a procession full of shit, but the controversy would break out.” This is the joke that Morgan made in front of the Apulian spectators, alluding to the controversies that have engulfed him in recent days.

In fact, only a week has passed since the singer, angered by the words of the audience who accused him of being “off topic”, reacted with offensive and homophobic words on the Selinunte stage.
Since then, the artist has returned to the topic several times, both in a serious form (from apologetic words to…) decided to donate half of his X Factor fee to a shelter for children who were rejected by their families for sexual orientation) and playful, like the ironic appointment with swear words on Instagram and the joke in the open-air theater of the “Davide Santorsola” court in Trani. Far from the “hell” of Selinunte (as Morgan himself defined it in a post on Instagram), in fact, given the musician’s phrase (as well as other anecdotes in which he recalled past experiences in Puglia with Bluvertigo), he was the audience responded with laughter and continued to enjoy the singer’s musical excursion. And also through the latter, as on the Pescara stage, the singer continued to respond indirectly to the accusations of homophobia with the tones of Boy George, the “most androgynous and ambiguous singer”, as he defined him.