The Ac/dc for the only date in Italy, promoted by Barley Arts on 19 May at the Friuli Stadium in Udine, - tickets sold out for months and fans still thrilled by the double concert at the Forum di Assago in March 2009 - will host on stage, starting at 7.15 p.m., two national artists with a rock attitude, Le Vibrazioni and Maurizio Solieri.
Solieri, a guitarist for years 'experienced' on stage alongside Vasco Rossi, recently released his first solo album (Volume 1), in which under the heading Michele Luppi, known to the metal audience for having played in Vision Divine. The other band members are Claudio 'Gallo' Golinelli (low), Mimmo Camporeale (keyboards) and Adriano Molinari (battery).
The Vibrations, or Francesco Sàrcina (vocals and guitar), Stefano Verderi (guitar and piano), Alessandro Deidda (drums and percussion), Emanuele Gardossi (bass), saliryear on stage just before Ac/dc. For them, who released the album 'Le Strade del Tempo' on 22 January, this concert represents a sort of consecration of their 'rock soul', the one that those who have had the opportunity to hear them live have never failed to recognise.
The set on the Udine Stadium stage will also be for both artists the opening of their respective summer tours, with dates already confirmed throughout Italy between June and September.
At 9.30 p.m. the wait will come to an end when the stage will be set ablaze by the “Rock'n'Roll Train“ by Angus Young (guitar), Malcolm Young (guitar), Brian Johnson (voice), Cliff Williams (bass) e Phil Rudd (drums). In what promises to be the concert of the year, the Ac/dc They will overwhelm the more than 45,000 people packed into the stands sonically and visually, as they just did at the opening show of their European tour, in Sofia, Bulgaria, where they played for the first time in their history last night (14 May).