A night of live music through the ancient alleys of Marigliano
The Historic Center Rock Festival is the musical highlight of the Marigliano summer: an evening entirely dedicated to live rock, set not in a peripheral concert area but within the city's oldest urban fabric. The concept, simple and effective, is to bring music back to where the community has always gathered: streets, alleys, and historic corners become the beating heart of the event, while building facades serve as a natural backdrop for the stage.
The focal point of the event is Piazzetta Annunziata, one of the most evocative spots in Marigliano's historic center. For one night, the square changes its function: from a place of daily transit, it transforms into an urban arena, with the stage set against ancient architecture and the audience occupying steps, thresholds, and side alleys. It is a formula that restores rock to its most direct dimension—that of an intimate concert, without barriers or the mediation of large-scale infrastructure.
The first edition took place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 8:00 PM. Rock bands and artists took turns on stage, delivering all the expressive power of the genre in an atmosphere described by local reports as vibrant and engaging. The public response was significant: citizens, young people, families, and visitors enlivened the historic center until late at night, with clear benefits for local businesses.
The evening was more than just a concert. One of the most moving moments was dedicated to the memory of Ettore Vivo, a Marigliano musician and entrepreneur who passed away prematurely. Mayor Gaetano Bocchino presented a commemorative plaque to his daughter, Gaia Vivo, who performed with her band before a moved crowd. This gesture perfectly captures the essence of the festival: a musical appointment, certainly, but also a collective ritual where a community recognizes itself.
The initiative was born from a proposal by Salvatore Uras and Ciro Basile, who managed its development alongside the municipal administration; City Councilor Giuseppe Bonavolontà spoke during the closing remarks. The Municipality of Marigliano supported the event, including it in its efforts to promote live music and enhance urban heritage.
The festival aligns with a trend now well-established throughout Campania: using cultural events as a lever to revive historic centers, which are often emptied by contemporary commercial habits. In Marigliano, the operation has a specific value, as it combines three goals declared by the organizers: promoting live music, offering an opportunity for social gathering that bridges tradition and modernity, and bringing one of the town's most characteristic places back to the center of civic life.
Marigliano is located in the province of Naples, in the heart of the Nola area, just a few kilometers from Nola and a short distance from the regional capital. It is a densely populated territory with a strong local identity and a network of summer events that animate squares and historic centers from June to September. The Historic Center Rock Festival adds to this calendar with a proposal that is still rare in the area: a single-theme evening dedicated to rock, designed for an intergenerational audience.
As this is a debut, the festival does not yet have a confirmed recurring schedule: those wishing to follow its developments should keep an eye on the Municipality of Marigliano's channels and the local press in the weeks leading up to summer.
The historic center of Marigliano transformed into an open-air stage for the inaugural evening of the Historic Center Rock Festival. The appointment was at 8:00 PM in Piazzetta Annunziata, with rock bands and artists invited to bring all the energy of the genre to the square.
Local reports describe streets and alleys bustling until late at night, with cross-generational participation: residents, young people, families, and visitors from neighboring towns. For one night, the historic center returned to being the hub of civic life, with positive impacts for local businesses.
The most moving part of the evening was dedicated to Ettore Vivo, a Marigliano musician and entrepreneur who passed away prematurely. Mayor Gaetano Bocchino presented a commemorative plaque to his daughter Gaia Vivo, who performed with her band in a show received with great warmth by the audience. City Councilor Giuseppe Bonavolontà spoke at the conclusion, while the event's conception was attributed to Salvatore Uras and Ciro Basile.
Available local sources did not publish a detailed schedule with the names of all the bands that performed or the timing of individual sets.
Marigliano is located in the Nola area, east of Naples, and is served by the EAV regional railway network (Circumvesuviana Naples–Nola–Baiano line). By car, it is easily reached from the main arteries connecting Naples to Nola. The historic center has narrow streets: it is best to park in the surrounding roads and continue on foot to Piazzetta Annunziata.
The event is scheduled for 8:00 PM. Local sources do not mention any ticket office: the evening takes place in a public open-air square with free access for the public. It is advisable to arrive early, as the space available in the square is limited.
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Piazzetta Annunziata
Piazzetta Annunziata, 80034 Marigliano