For the upcoming Coming Home Tour we were able to win an absolute top special guest. The Rumpled from Italy.
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This is The Rumpled
The Rumpled is a Celtic punk rock band from the Dolomites. Their sound is a mixture of Irish folk and rock, ska and punk. Their shows are full of energy. We have already been able to see this for ourselves several times live. All songs are immediately danceable, full of energy and leave no one standing still.
In terms of touring, the band has played over 250 shows in less than 5 years. After the band’s first tour in 2019 with over 40 shows, The Rumpled have graced the stages of top festivals in Italy, such as the Montelago Celtic Festival, Druidia, Abruzzo Irish Festival, Brintaal Celti Folk, Bustofolk and Rock n’ Beer in Valledoria, as well as in France (Festival du Roi Arthur, Celti’ Teulliac, Festival de Bugueles, Banana Festival, Fest D’Ailleurs), Switzerland (Sun Valley Festival, Gambarogne Opener), Austria (Ernte Punk Festival), the Netherlands (Zwarte Cross Festival) and Poland (Eko Cypel Festival).
The band has also shared the stage with artists such as: The Rumjacks, Paddy & the Rats, The Mahones, Modena City Ramblers, Vasco Rossi and many others. A very special highlight is the opportunity the band had in 2022 to support the legendary Italian superstar Vasco Rossi on his tour, performing at three iconic venues: The new Trentino Music Arena (120k+ spectators), the Ippodromo in Milan (80k+ spectators) and the Maradona Stadium in Naples (45k+ spectators).
The band has now recorded two albums, four EPs and over 9,000,000 streams on Spotify.
The Rumpled are:
Vox: Giacomo “Jack” Merigo
Fiddle: Patrizia “Patty” Vaccari
Accordion: Tommaso “Tommy” Zamboni
Guitar: Davide Butturini
Bass Guitar: Luca Tasin
Drums: Federico Fava
This is what The Rumpled sound like
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