Brandi Carlile for the first time in concert in Italy in July

Brandi Carlile for the first time in concert in Italy in July

For the first time in his career, Brandi Carlile will be in concert in Italy. The live debut of the US singer -songwriter in our country will be held 14 July 2025 atVittoriale amphitheateras part of the Tener-A-Me Festival.

THE tickets For the event, produced by D’Alessandro and Galli, they will be available starting from Friday 14 March at 11 am On Ticketone.it.

Cantatrice, manufacturer and extraordinary performer, Brandi Carlile has conquered the public all over the world thanks to its powerful expressiveness and the ability to merge folk, rock and country in a unique sound. With seven asset albums and a career dotted with awards, his latest work “in These Silent Days” received Three Grammy Awardsconfirming its artistic versatility.

In 2025, Carlile obtained his first Oscar nomination For “Never Too Late”, written song Together with Elton JohnBernie Taupin and Andrew Watt for the Disney documentary of the same name on the life and career of Pinner’s musician. Just together with the latter Brandi Carlile will release the collaborative album “Who believes in Angels?”Outgoing on April 4th. A collaboration that adds to a long series of duets with music legends, from Joni Mitchell to Dolly Pardon, up to his interpretation of “Closer to fine” of the Indigo Girls, included in the soundtrack of the film “Barbie”.

About the tour that will also pass from Italy, baptized “The Lost Time Tour“, Brandi Carlile said:

“When I was a girl, the idea of ​​making music and being able to bring it overseas to places like the United Kingdom and Europe seemed inaccessible to me. I have always felt a link with these places, since I was 12 years old. This bond was born from my obsession for Elton John, who then led me to discover Queen, The Beatles, U2, Kate Bush, George Michael, Sinéad O’Connor, David Bowie, David Bowie, Radiohead and many others imagined a musical utopia, made of emotions and complexity.

He added: “Growing up in a small town, these were only dreams. I saw a plane for the first time at 17 years old, but I continued to dream of Europe, so much so that sometimes it seemed to me almost to remember instead of imagining it. When I finally arrived, I was little more than twenty years old, and I found exactly what I had always hoped. It was not easy: to travel the United Kingdom and Europe as an emerging band is a hard experiencebut I lived unforgettable moments.

I crossed the pedestrian stripes of Abbey Road, drank a real Guinness, tasted my first Ardbeg and seen the European countryside with my eyes. And then, I met my wife in London, I got married at Chelsea Town Hall e.Today through the ocean more often than I could have ever imagined. But never enough to play my music in these places I feel like a house. “And again:”Now I feel the need to recover the lost time. Not only the time spent between one tour and another, but also that of dreams that seemed unattainable. With the ‘The Lost Time Tour’, I want to bring the audience on a journey through my songs and my albums, from the first pieces to the unpublished music that nobody has heard yet. We will create unforgettable evenings of music and community together“.