© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
Canadian R&B artist Partynextdoor performed at Milan's Fabrique on Saturday night, marking his first appearance in the Italian city since 2017. The sold-out show was part of his European leg of the "Sorry I'm Outside" tour.
Opening with "Turn Up", from his latest release, the singer moved through a setlist that spanned his decade-long catalog. The industrial setting of Fabrique provided a fitting backdrop for his blend of moody R&B and trap-influenced production.
Mid-show highlights included fan favorites "Come and See Me" and "Not Nice", while newer tracks like "Her Old Friends" received strong responses from the 3,000-warm crowd.
The stage design remained minimal, with simple lighting and occasional fog effects, keeping focus on the music rather than visual elements. His four-piece band provided live instrumentation that added depth to the recorded tracks.
The show ran for 90 minutes, ending with an encore performance of "Savage Anthem". The tour continues through Europe with upcoming stops in Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
See below some shots of the concert by our photographer Matteo Vetrano.
Special thanks to @livenationit.
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
© Casawi | Matteo Vetrano
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