Two absolute pillars of Italian music arrive in Padua for a weekend that smells of history, timeless songs and live passion. Nomads And Award-winning Forneria Marconi will be protagonists at Gran Teatro Geox with two unmissable concerts, Friday 16 and Saturday 17 January 2026.
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A unique opportunity to cross decades of live music, between generational anthems and refined progressive architecture. Rockon.it is giving away free tickets: take part in the competition and get ready to experience two evenings that have made – and continue to make – the history of Italian music.
NOMADS
Friday 16 January 2026 – PADUA – Gran Teatro Geox
Tickets > https://ticketmaster.evyy.net/aObvyY
THE Nomads they are an Italian musical group born in 1963 within the Italian beat movement. Currently the group is made up of Beppe Carletti (keyboards and accordion), Cico Falzone (guitar), Daniele Campani (drums), Massimo Vecchi (vocals and bass), Srgio Reggioli (violin and vocals) and Yuri Cilloni (vocals). The group officially debuted in 1965, after years of performances in Italian dance halls, with the singles Donna, La Prima Donna and Giorni Tristi but they achieved fame following the meeting with Francesco Guccini with whom Nomadi would collaborate for the song God is Dead which made them famous throughout the country. Nomadi's fame increased even more with Come Ottimarti in 1966 and with their participation in the Sanremo Festival in 1971 with Non Dimenticarti Di Me together with Mal. Among the most famous songs by Nomadi we can find Io Vagabondo (Che non sono altri), Io I Want to Live, Crescerai, Canzone per un'amica, Soldato and Qui.
AWARD-WINNING MARCONI BAKERY
Saturday 17 January 2026 – PADUA – Gran Teatro Geox
Tickets > https://ticketmaster.evyy.net/ra9kVD
Award-winning Forneria Marconi has an unmistakable style that combines the expressive power of rock, progressive and classical music into a single fascinating entity. Each of his concerts is unique, thanks to the profound understanding between the musicians on stage who are able, with technical mastery, respect, passion and freshness, to propose some small variations in every evening that make the sound always current. The new “Double track” tour combines two great worlds that have fascinated fans of Italy's most famous prog band for years. In fact, each concert will be divided into two parts, the first with the group's great successes, such as “Impressioni di cielo”, “È festa”, “Where… when… part I” and “La carrozza di Hans”, and the second dedicated to Faber, “PFM canta De André” with songs such as “Il pescatore” and “Volta la carta”.
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Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
