Piero Pelù in concert in Asiago August 9, 2024On Friday, August 9 , 2024, the central Piazza Carli in Asiago will be animated by the energy of Piero Pelù, one of the most iconic rockers on the Italian music scene, in a stop on the new "Deserti" tour, the title of the new album to be released on June 7. The appointment, set for 21:00, promises to be an unforgettable experience for all lovers of live music.
Pelù, co-founder of the legendary Litfiba, has an extraordinary career that spans over four decades. The group, founded in 1980, produced 14 studio albums and was active until 1999, before reuniting in 2009.
Pelù's solo career is just as rich. It began with the famous single "Il mio nome è mai più" in collaboration with Ligabue and Jovanotti in 1999, and continued with "Né buoni né cattivi" (2000), "U.D.S. – Uomo Della Strada" (2002), "Soggetti smarriti" (2004), "In Faccia" (2006) and "Fenomeni" (2008).
His presence on stage is synonymous with passion and energy. So, rock lovers, we ask you: are you ready to get carried away and experience an evening of great music and intense emotions?
Tickets for the concert are available in advance on the circuit with the following options:
- Standing PIT AREA: €43 + pre-sale fees
- Single standing room: €32 + pre-sale fee

Piero Pelù's concert will be opened by Chernoband, a popular group from the Plateau, which in its live performance offers hits from the 90s from rock to dance through ska and glam. The band is composed of Massimiliano Forte (drums), Davide Frigo Kanacia (bass), Michele Segafredo (guitar), Paolo Vellar (guitar, vocals) and Stefano Marchetti (guitar, vocals), all born in 1986, the year in which the explosion of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant took place, from which the name of the group derives. Over the years, other musicians have also alternated with them, such as Stefano Pinaroli, the keyboardist who arrived last year, and the talented Marta Bonato.
The group has just released Fuori, the first unreleased single, available on digital platforms. A song in 90s punk-rock style, whose music, written in the time of Covid, has recently been completed by the lyrics, in view of presenting it on stage on this important summer occasion.