The tour premiere on the Slottskogsvallen stage in Gothenburg last Saturday was praised by the local critics. This is understandable. Maggio and Bryant have long been among the country's best and most experienced live artists, each deeply impressive.
The tour premiere on the Slottskogsvallen stage in Gothenburg last Saturday was praised by the local critics. This is understandable. Maggio and Bryant have long been among the country's best and most experienced live artists, each one deeply impressive.
They have spared nothing in putting on a show together. Take the band, for example. Or rather, the bands. The duo has simply taken their backing bands and combined them, and the result is that they now have close to 20 musicians with them.
This sets the stage for a wide variety of configurations in an ambitious show with a lot of musical surprises and an almost unbelievable amount of hit songs.
– It's probably the most fun and crazy thing I've ever done. We are so proud of our three-hour concert. Now we just want to raise the bar for Skellefteå, said Veronica Maggio:
– It's so cool that we are finally on this tour. It's a rare thing to be this proud of something, she says, adding:
– The only disappointing thing is that I won't be able to see it for myself, so all the people of Skellefteå will have to enjoy it for me!
The concert in Nordanå will be the third stop on the tour, which includes only eight cities. Skellefteå is the only one north of Sundsvall. The tour finale will take place in Gröna Lund on August 30.