Salmo will inaugurate his Lebonski park in Arzachena on July 25th. The announcement was made by his brother Sebastiano Pisciottu, manager of the Lebonski agency, who is currently in Berlin, where the Olbia-born artist's European tour is scheduled for this evening. Details of the project for the large entertainment area on Monte Aguisi, just outside Arzachena, were outlined at a press conference attended by Mayor Roberto Ragnedda and the manager. "My brother and I," he said, "have been looking for a large area for some time where we can host not only music but also entertainment." The opportunity arose with the Arzachena administration's decision to entrust management of the former riding stable to expand the area's offerings.

The park project thus bears the signature of the two brothers, the manager and the artist. The multipurpose area will be divided into four parts: major concerts, an amusement park, sporting events, and cultural events. But it will be a gradual process to test the area. Therefore, in 2026, the park will remain open for a month, and the major concert will be one: Salmo and his guests. The 25th will be the Sardinian adaptation of the Lebonski Park model brought to the Milan fair on September 6th, with music and entertainment. This original format has been a resounding success with the public (40,000 spectators) and critics. Guests in Milan included Zucchero, Fabri Fibra, Noyz Narcos, and Lazza. So there's great anticipation for the guests arriving in Sardinia.

The park is designed for both fans who want to sit front-row, where there will be 3,000 seats, and those who want to spend the whole day at the park, perhaps with family, having a bite to eat or a drink before entering the concert area, where the safety plan is designed for 30,000 people. "Salmo is 40 years old and many of his friends have children," explained Sebastiano Pisciottu. "It will be possible to combine family fun with live performances in a setting where there will also be facilities to entertain children."

Beyond July 25th, the park will offer a month-long space for events and entertainment, showcasing local products. The playground will combine adrenaline-filled activities with more relaxed entertainment.

"We want to show that even in Sardinia, we can do things other than festivals and free concerts," said Sebastiano Pisciottu, who, if all goes well, is planning three major concerts in 2027. Meanwhile, they're splitting their time with Olbia's Red Valley: "This year, all my energy is focused on Lebonski Park."

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