Duran Duran in Italy
Here’s your Italy triple‑feature: three very different nights, three very different backdrops, all in one country that was basically built for outdoor concerts. The July 2026 leg takes you from the Roman grandeur of Verona in the north, down to the Bourbon opulence of Caserta near Naples, and finally to the Venetian elegance of Passariano.
Built in 30 AD, this is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. But Verona’s “soul” is tied to Shakespeare. This is the city of Romeo and Juliet. While the characters are fictional, the feuding families (the Montecchi and Cappelletti) were very real. The city breathes this romantic, tragic history at every corner.
Date: July 7, 2026
Venue: Arena di Verona
Address: Piazza Bra, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Getting there:
Good to know:
If you have numbered stone steps (gradinata numerata), book seats on the right side (facing the stage). This gives you a direct view of “The Wing” — the only remaining section of the Arena’s original outer third-story wall, which looks incredible when floodlit at night.
Stone seating is beautiful, not forgiving — bring or rent a cushion if you plan to be in your seat
Summer nights can be hot at the start and cool by the end; layer like a pro
Military members and Veterans can catch a free flight to Naples or Ramstein and then hop on a train!
Gelato in Piazza Bra after the show, with the Arena still lit and the crowd slowly dissolving into the night. It’s the kind of scene that makes “Save a Prayer” feel like a documentary. Another Can’t-Miss: the “Candelina” tradition. While usually for the opera, fans often light small candles (distributed at the gate) during slower songs, turning the Arena into a sea of flickering lights.
The Reggia di Caserta was built for the Bourbon kings to rival Versailles. It is a UNESCO site with over 1,200 rooms and a 3-kilometer “telescope” garden view.
Date: July 9, 2026
Venue: La Reggia di Caserta (palace grounds)
Address: Piazza Carlo di Borbone, 81100 Caserta CE, Italy
Getting there:
Good to know:
The concert area is vast. If you want to see the gardens before the show, rent a bike near the entrance or use the official shuttle. Walking the full 3km to the waterfalls in the July heat before a concert is going to ruin your cute concert ‘fit.
Where to Stay
Villa Maria Cristina – Boutique, with a pool and garden—perfect post‑palace.
Grand Hotel Vanvitelli. It’s 5 minutes away and mimics the palace’s own baroque style.
Hotel Royal Caserta – Directly across from the station, walking distance to the palace.
The Grand Staircase inside the palace. It’s so cinematic that it was used as the location for the Theed Royal Palace in Star Wars. And – standing at the top of the main staircase before or after the show, looking down at the sweep of marble and chandeliers. It’s pure “wow”.
For the third Italian date, the tour leaves the big cities and drops into the Friulian countryside. Villa Manin, once home to the last Doge of Venice, is a sprawling estate of arcades, courtyards, and long, echoing corridors. It’s the kind of place where history lingers in the air—and where a Duran Duran show feels like a beautifully strange dream.
Date: July 11, 2026
Venue: Villa Manin
Address: Piazza Manin 10, 33033 Passariano (Codroipo), Italy
Getting there: Train: Regional trains to Codroipo, then a short taxi ride to the villa. Car: Easiest option—this is rural Italy; follow signs for Villa Manin
Parking: On‑site event parking in fields/temporary lots—follow staff directions
Pro tips:
Arriving early enough to wander the grounds before the show. When the late‑day light hits the villa’s long facade and the stage starts to glow at one end of the courtyard, it feels like the band has been dropped into a painting. It’s the kind of setting that makes even the deep cuts feel like anthems.
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