At the Alpitudini Festival, the concert by The Rumpled was a success

Alpitudini: success for the second-to-last event with The Rumpled. The final stop will be on October 12 in Nosellari with I Luf.

 
LAVARONE – Over 500 people took part on Sunday, September 21, in the second-to-last event of Alpitudini, the festival promoted by the Magnifica Comunità degli Altipiani Cimbri in collaboration with the municipalities of Folgaria and Luserna, now in its second edition.
 
At Drago Vaia Regeneration in Lavarone, the spotlight was on the irresistible energy of The Rumpled, a Trentino-based band capable of engaging and getting the audience dancing with their distinctive folk-rock sound. The event was a resounding success, confirming the festival’s ability to combine music, culture, and the promotion of the local area.
 
In addition to the concerts, Alpitudini featured talks and activities focused on crucial themes such as climate change, mountain life, sustainable agriculture, and open-air cinema screenings. At Drago, the Greenland Community Cooperative and the Alpe Cimbra Tourist Board (APT) also took part, contributing by presenting new models of mountain accessibility through the participatory art project echoin.art.
 
The final event of the festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 12, at 3:00 p.m. in Nosellari, where I Luf, a folk-rock band from Brescia, will take the stage to bring the second edition of Alpitudini to a festive close.
 
Press release – Alpitudini
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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