from the Sanremo stage in Palmanova. Here’s when – Nordest24

The Ricchi e Poveri, legends of Italian music, never stop. After the triumph at the 74th Sanremo Festival with the song “Ma non tutto la vita”, which went platinum and received over 23 million plays, the group announces a series of concerts for the summer.

History meets contemporary success

With a career spanning over 50 years, 22 million records sold and 30 albums under their belt, Ricchi e Poveri confirm themselves as one of the most influential Italian bands on a global level. Their “Summer Tour” includes a highly anticipated date in Friuli Venezia Giulia: the group will perform in Piazza Grande in Palmanova next July 27th at 9.30pm.

A concert that promises emotions

The event promises to be one celebration of popular music, a journey through the great successes that have marked over half a century of musical history. Among the most anticipated songs there will be immortal hits such as “La prima cosa bella”, “Che Sara”, “Mamma Maria”, “Voulez vous danser”, “Se m’innamoro” and “Sarà perche ti amo”, the latter with over 200 million streams and has become the anthem of multiple sporting events.

A renewed band and a loyal audience

The group will be accompanied by a talented lineup: Antonio Rugiero on guitars, Roberto Chiappetta on bass, Alfredo Biondo on keyboards and Gianpaolo Noce on drums. Angelo and Angela, the historical voices of the group, promise to give an unforgettable evening, full of energy and nostalgia.

The mayor of Palmanova, Giuseppe Tellini, expresses great enthusiasm for the event: “An evening of joy and good Italian music. Piazza Grande is ready to welcome the Rich and the Poor with the passion and enthusiasm that characterize our events.”

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