Pop star Nino de Angelo: New beginnings as a self-sufficient person in Italy!
Pop star Nino de Angelo is planning to move to Italy in 2026 to live self-sufficiently on a farm.

Pop star Nino de Angelo: New beginnings as a self-sufficient person in Italy!
Attention music lovers and nature lovers: Nino de Angelo, the celebrated pop star, is planning an exciting new beginning in Italy. The 61-year-old wants to redesign his life in picturesque Umbria by January 2026 at the latest. The popular singer is leaving his riding stables in the Allgäu and is already looking forward to his new home - an old farm that also serves as a riding stables and has a generous area of 25 hectares. This idyll is located near Tuscany and is already ready for occupancy because the previous owner, a horse breeder, took excellent care of the property. This means no renovations or modifications are necessary, which is perfect for De Angelo.
A particularly nice aspect of this change is that Nino de Angelo plans to take his animals from the Allgäu to Italy. But that's not all: the musician wants to live self-sufficiently, grow vegetables and fruit and even harvest truffles. There are already 600 olive trees on his new property, which give him a bit of the Mediterranean lifestyle. Despite this drastic change, the artist is not thinking about leaving his music career behind. He only released his new album “Sometime in Life = Now & Live” on October 24, 2025 and will continue to tour through Germany.
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Neighborhood and conflicts – a sad process
Another type of change that we unfortunately often hear in the news is tragic events in neighborhoods. A recent case in Cobb County highlights the challenges of neighborly relationships. Matthew Lanz is the focus of a trial that has dragged on for years because of disputes about his ability to stand trial. Lanz is accused of murdering his new neighbors, firefighter Timothy Justin Hicks and his wife Amber Hicks, in November 2021 while their son was in the house; Fortunately, the child was not harmed.
The prosecution accuses Lanz of causing the little one physical and mental pain because he was alone in the house for 12 hours. Despite the serious allegations, Judge Sonja N. Brown ruled that Lanz is competent to stand trial. Everyone involved is in an emotional environment, and developments remain to be seen, as Lanz's own family traditions are also connected to this case.
Amid all these stories of new beginnings and challenges, the question remains: How do we deal with change and the circumstances that surround us?