The record-breaking tour by the band, which consists of Riccardo Zanotti, Elio Biffi, Nicola Buttafuoco, Matteo Locati, Simone Pagani and Lorenzo Pasini, will travel through a total of eleven stadiums for over half a million people and throughout Italy from September 9th in the RCF to this date Arena in Reggio Emilia. “We enter the “Temple” of San Siro as visitors – commented the group – and with humility. However, we are ready to offer a dense show in the stadiums for audiences with different tastes. We will always be an inclusive band.
The program of the show includes a succession of twists, fireworks, lights, projections, quotes and an alternation between moments to dance and others to think. “We worked a lot on the line-up,” they said, “and on the scenic ideas that cater to our individual talents.” There’s also a DJ set with a medley of all the hilarious hits. The image is that of a show that isn’t there to make you think about it, but to keep surprising you.” which from small clubs meanwhile fills all or almost all stages of a tour. “Being a band today,” the Penguins explained, “is different than being a solo artist.” Life isn’t just one “Iron Man” because six of us can take turns and build the balance that’s built on the stage is one of the most important things. fare elements of rock ‘n’ roll, but the show is also performed with restraint, being good at moving». The recipe “Six for the price of one” represents the magic formula that the Nuclear Tactical Penguins want to put into practice on this tour as well.
“One-fronted bands are doomed,” commented Riccardo, “because the model that works is the one where everyone has their part.” We create an idea of unity and brotherhood and we’re like a small factory in Val Seriana .” The conquering of the stadiums by the six guys from Bergamo is also a show for everyone. “It’s a multi-level live performance,” they explained, “and it’s also fun for those who only know three songs and sing them with their boyfriend or girlfriend.” be able to enjoy the same incredible show.”