On Friday, September 12 at 9:00 PM, the Sala 350 in Folgaria will host the talk "Tourism and Climate Variations: Local Analysis and Global Perspectives" with Massimiliano Fazzini, who will explore how climate is intertwined with tourism — a sector that both influences and is influenced by seasonal travel patterns, becoming a key driver for the economic and cultural development of regions.On Sunday, September 21 at 3:00 PM, The Rumpled will perform at Drago Vaia Regeneration in Lavarone. Back by popular demand after last year’s success, the Trentino-based band is known for their high-energy blend of rock, folk, pop, and punk. Their catchy, dynamic tracks light up the stage, turning every concert into an explosive experience. With two albums, five EPs, and a recent European tour under their belt, the band also earned second place at the San Marino Song Contest 2025, where they received a Gold Award for Best Emerging Band.The event is free, and in case of bad weather, the concert will be moved to the PalaCongressi in Gionghi. Registration via Eventbrite is recommended.
On Sunday, October 12 at 3:00 PM, at the Football Field in Nosellari (Folgaria), it’s time for I Luf to take the stage. Founded by Dario Canossi, originally from the mountains of Val Camonica, the band presents a musical repertoire rich in stories of everyday life, real people, and true events told in a deeply poetic way. Their songs are sprinkled with dialect expressions, love for culture, folk traditions, and a strong sense of social commitment.I Luf (meaning “wolves” in dialect) are a pack of musicians from different backgrounds who come together to create a powerful folk-rock sound. Their music blends traditional themes and melodies with irresistible, high-energy rhythms for an unforgettable live performance.
Cs Alpitudini.