Nomads return Nov. 28 to the Ennio Morricone Auditorium Parco della Musica to celebrate 60 years of music.
It is the longest-running band in Italy and before them, in the world, only the Rolling Stones.
It was the early 1960s when between Modena and Reggio Emilia Beppe Carletti and Augusto Daolio decided to form their own band, the debut taking place in 1963. The name was chosen somewhat by chance but has characterized their spirit: the stages of their endless tours touch from small towns to the big stages of major Italian cities without distinction. To date, the Emilia-based group discographically has 52 works, including studio records, live albums and collections totaling more than 15million copies sold. There are over a hundred fan clubs scattered throughout Italy and even more recognized Cover Bands. Theirs is a transgenerational audience. Music has always been combined with humanitarian commitment and has seen Nomads as promoters of many solidarity initiatives in Italy and around the world.