Renowned Italian Singer Announces Return to Spain in 2027 with Four Concerts

The Italian artist has confirmed his return to Spanish stages, including two dates at Madrid's Movistar Arena, following a successful current tour.

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A renowned Italian singer has confirmed his return to Spain in 2027 with a series of four concerts, including two dates at Madrid's Movistar Arena, following the success of his recent visit to the capital.

The artist has scheduled four performances in Spain for 2027. The first stop will be on April 27 in Barcelona, followed by Madrid on April 30. Subsequently, he will visit Pamplona on May 2 and conclude in Valencia on May 4. The singer himself made the announcement this Tuesday.
This announcement comes shortly after the artist concluded his current tour in Spain, which included two successful dates at Madrid's Movistar Arena, drawing over 30,000 spectators. The 2027 tour promises a spectacular finale at the same Madrid venue, with an expected attendance of over 30,000 people across its two concerts.
During his recent performances, the singer was accompanied by his full band, delivering a show lasting over two hours. Musical direction was handled by Luca Scarpa on keyboards, alongside Christian Rigano. The rhythm section featured Brian Frasier Moore on drums and Paolo Costa on bass. On guitars, Giorgio Secco and Antonio Cirigliano performed, with Ramon Montagner on percussion. Marco Scipione played saxophones and Alessandro Lopane guitar and backing vocals, which were completed by Monica Hill, Zoe Ranno, and Sara Deop.
The concert setlist covered his 40-year career, including his greatest hits and tracks from his latest album, Una historia importante. Throughout his career, the artist has sold over 80 million records. He is currently immersed in a global tour that will visit more than 30 countries across four continents, totaling 76 dates and expecting to gather over 750,000 spectators.