Lega Pallavolo Serie A arrives on Spotify: the “Legavolley” channel has been open for a few days on the main digital reproduction platform for podcasts and music, where it will be possible to listen to all the episodes of the new season of “After Hours, la SuperLega di notte” and of “Palla Poivelenata”, as well as other new podcasts arriving soon.
The two programs will always be visible on the YouTube channel and on the Lega Pallavolo Serie A Facebook page, continuing to show the faces of the protagonists of the SuperLega Credem Banca a few moments after the finished matches, as well as those of the hosts in the studio; on Spotify, however, only the audio of the various episodes will be available: it will therefore be possible to listen to the various episodes “separately” from the video, and without necessarily keeping the relevant apps open.
The new episodes will be available shortly after the live streaming, and by clicking on “Follow” in the “Legavolley” channel, the new episodes and new content will be shown prominently in the Spotify app.
Legavolley Spotify channel
https://open.spotify.com/user/31ly3bwqdyfkm6vhu6cgrx4c5ctu?si=4fd74ee50b794c61
The episodes of “After Hours, the Super League at night”
The episodes of “Poisoned Ball”
“After Hours” and “Poison Ball”
“After Hours, the SuperLega at night” is the Sunday evening web program signed by Lega Pallavolo Serie A, hosted by Andrea Zorzi and Andrea Brogioni, now in its fourth season. Many guests from the world of volleyball, every Sunday from 9.30pm on the Lega Pallavolo Serie A Facebook page and YouTube channel, gather a few hours after their championship commitments, discussing current events and telling about themselves, their history and their ambitions : an opportunity to get to know the protagonists of the SuperLega better. Third season instead for “Palla Poisoned”, midweek in-depth analysis of the SuperLega Credem Banca round that has just ended but already with a look at the upcoming one. Ball Poisoned airs on Tuesdays, with Andrea Zorzi and Andrea Brogioni called to the arduous task of containing the overwhelming irony of Leo Turrini.