After the great success of the four autumn dates in Padua, Milan, Florence and Rome, DEEP PURPLE return to Italy in July 2016 for three unmissable dates in summer arenas: Tuesday 12 July at the Arena del Mare in Genoa, Wednesday 13 July at the Campo Marte Arena in Brescia e Friday 15 July at the Peace Park in Servigliano (FM). Virgin Radio is the official radio partner of the summer tour in Italy.
Opening the three Italian dates of the rock legends' tour will be England's TOSELAND, back in Italy after being invited to take part in the Download Festival, opening for Black Stone Cherry and sharing the stage with the likes of Status Quo, The Darkness and Aerosmith (at the Calling Festival). New adventure for the former Superbike champion JAMES TOSELANDforced out of competition after an accident in 2011, the TOSELAND will present their new album CRADLE THE RAGE, available from 13 May.
Concert tickets, are available on the Ticketone; tickets for the Brescia and Servigliano dates are also available on the circuit Vivaticket.
Tuesday 12 July 2016 - GENOA - Arena del Mare (Porto Antico Area, Calata Cattaneo)
Standing room only: €40.00 + dp
Wednesday 13 July 2016 - BRESCIA - Campo Marte Arena (Via Ugo Foscolo)
Standing room only: €37.40 + dp
Numbered grandstand: €50.50 + dp
Friday 15 July 2016 - SERVIGLIANO (FM) - Peace Park (Via Enrico Fermi, 24)
Standing room only: €35.00 + dp
Deep Purple's last record, "Now What?!"which is considered one of the band's best albums, was a great success in several countries, including Italy, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Norway and Russia (where it went gold). Following the release of the album, Deep Purple embarked on a triumphant world tour, which once again reconfirmed the undisputed value of the historic British hard rock band. On the three new dates, Deep Purple will alternate between songs from their latest album and the great, unforgettable classics that have made them famous in over 45 years of honourable career.
I Deep Purple are Ian Gillan (voice), Steve Morse (guitar), Roger Glover (low), Don Airey (keyboards) and the founder Ian Paice (battery).