Tom Morello | OGR Sonic City @OGR Torino

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Tom Morello @OGR Torino


July 10, 2024 | H 9 pm
Sala Fucine, OGR Torino


Admission €47 + d.p.
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Tom Morello is coming to Italy and will be stopping at OGR Torino for one of the two dates of his unmissable tour in our country.  Following the announcement of Dogstar's live show scheduled for June 30th, the collaboration between OGR Torino and Sonic Park continues to strengthen. A new must-see date has been added to the OGR Sonic City calendar, featuring a city preview of Sonic Park Stupinigi that will take place at OGR Torino.

Make sure to mark your calendars for July 10th, as it's a date not to be missed. On that day, Tom Morello, the legendary guitarist, and former member of the rock bands Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave— both of which have earned multiple Grammy Awards and sold 30 million albums worldwide—will be performing in the evocative setting of the Sala Fucine.

Tom Morello is living proof of the transformative power of rock'n'roll. Renowned for his groundbreaking guitar solos and thunderous chords, Morello is a pioneering artist both in his solo career and as a member of various iconic rock bands. His signature style —characterized by elastic slapping, atmospheric distortion, and effects reminiscent of scratching a turntable—served as a cornerstone of Rage Against the Machine's rap-metal sound in the late 1990s. This unique sound propelled Morello and the band to two Grammy wins, multiplatinum success, and acknowledgment by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the "100 Greatest Musicians in the World."

Beyond his contributions to the groundbreaking group Rage Against the Machine, Morello's distinctive guitar playing can be heard in the supergroups Prophets of Rage and Street Sweeper Social Club. In addition, Morello is a political activist and solo artist who initially performed under the moniker Nightwatchman, before using his name for his own projects, as the 2021 albums, The Atlas Underground Fire and The Atlas Underground Flood.