Paolo Nutini has delighted his fans by busking in an Italian city after a violent storm cancelled his show.
The Scots crooner had been scheduled to perform in the Piazza Unita D'Italia in Trieste, Italy last night. However, the show had to be cancelled due to adverse weather conditions in the town.
Tonights show in Piazza Unita D'Italia, TRIESTE, ITALY has been cancelled due to adverse weather. A detailed statement will be made tomorrow
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) June 23, 2015
Gutted we couldn't do the gig. Sorry to all who made the effort to be there in this bad weather. We'll be back as soon as we can. Big love
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) June 23, 2015
Determined not to disappoint his fans, Nutini put on an impromptu show for disappointed fans outside his dressing room, performing three songs in the pouring rain.
He also promised fans he would return to perform in Trieste again soon.
Paolo did 3 songs outside the dressing in the rain in Trieste. We hope to be back soon. NO storms next time! pic.twitter.com/DzBJLKFqn1
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) June 24, 2015
His impromptu show delighted fans, with many taking to Twitter to show their appreciation.
Oh lovely! 💜 "@PaoloNutini Paolo did 3 songs outside in the rain in Trieste. pic.twitter.com/WJdmVuqYfb
— Zoots (@Zoots14) June 24, 2015
@PaoloNutini please come back soon! ❤️ https://t.co/j9Nt1N0K6e
— Jasmine Cattai (@ilGelsomino) June 24, 2015
How kind! 👍@PaoloNutini https://t.co/SqgIUcR22t
— Bluehaze (@blue_haze_) June 24, 2015
@PaoloNutini what a guy! Xx
— Siobhan Fallon (@FallonShiv83) June 24, 2015
@PaoloNutini Even the bad weather I was there, thak u for the 3 songs it was just amazing.. Love u ! ❤ pic.twitter.com/L8hdhKmnJs
— Rossella Escobar (@Rosse98Escobar) June 24, 2015
@PaoloNutini rain can't stop MUSIC! You are great!!!
— MadLu (@MadLup) June 24, 2015
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