in thirty thousand they also overcome the rain. And Bibione is holding the wave

in thirty thousand they also overcome the rain. And Bibione is holding the wave
in thirty thousand they also overcome the rain. And Bibione is holding the wave

BIBIONE – Bibione holds up the sold out of Vasco. Yesterday, 30,000 managed to enter the stadium in via Timavo for the zero date of the Vasco live 2024 tour. Already during the night, fans camped in the Terminal Arena adjacent to the stadium. Dozens of tents in which fans slept just to be among the first at the mega concert at the national Vasco. Bibione has demonstrated that it can host the greats of music, with full houses everywhere. The three car parks P1 in Piazza Mercato, P2 via Maia and P3 in Bevazzana are also sold out and have all been booked. Hence the organization’s invitation to use public transport. Busforfun, in collaboration with ATVO, which activated around ten shuttle buses from the P2 car park in Bevazzana, which traveled non-stop to the stadium. Atvo routes from the Latisana bus station to Bibione and from Portogruaro have been strengthened. The same is also planned for today to allow fans to return home.

POSITIVE
In short, everything worked according to plan. The local police even managed to have two broken-down campers removed which, during last night’s concert, were stuck on the road leaving Bibione. A party that since Vasco’s arrival at the beginning of the week has involved the whole of Bibione in a Vascomania that everyone hopes to be able to relive. Even the people of Bibione dedicated Albachiara to him, the new ice cream that celebrates the magic of the long-awaited concert, with a “music” of flavors and emotions that the “Pinguí” ice cream shop gave with Roberto Ballan and Romina Piccini. An explosion of taste that combines the grit of rock with the delicacy of ice cream with the light ricotta base that makes the taste creamy and velvety, the myrtle crumble and the mandarin variegation represent the first rays of sun at dawn, intertwining they bring to life the notes of the song that still gives the greatest emotions today. The national Vasco did not miss anything and, as requested by the mother, brought greetings to the hotelier Achille Drigo who with his wife Franca, who later passed away, is the owner of the Aspe hotel now managed by his children where the parents stayed . «In Bibione my father took his first and only holidays with my mother and with his uncles, Damiano and Espedita – he stole Vasco from Achille whom he met before the concert in the school gym in via Maya – My mother remembers with affection, and in fact he wants me to say hello. I know you had made friends.”
Achille, amused, then returned the greetings by remembering how he and his wife had been to Zocca to stay with Vasco’s parents. «I remember that one day your father took me aside – Achille replied – to ask me what he thought of you as a singer….». Apparently Achille, who reassured the head of the Rossi family, had seen clearly. In short, after many years Vasco returned to Bibione to climb onto the record-breaking stage, 86.28 meters wide, 25 meters deep and 28 meters high. He sang 24 pieces as well as a medley for more than two and a half hours, from “Jenny” , his first lady, and surprisingly and from the 80s also the return of “Bubbles”, Coca-Cola does not seem to have gone out of fashion yet with its bubbles and advertising is always misleading. The Komandante came out on stage at 8.48pm, a few minutes before the program perhaps in view of a sudden threatening cloud. In fact, shortly thereafter it started to rain, but the weather did not stop the Blasco fans who were enchanted by a unique party. Yesterday the Komandante arrived from Lignano on his motorbike, escorted by the local police, and shortly after the start of the concert even the clouds moved away.

 
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