LUCA CARBONI new concerts between sports halls, historic arenas and summer festivals (Info and Tickets)

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Luca Carboni expands the calendar of his RIO ARI O LIVE tour 2026, drawing a concert trajectory that crosses Italy with a measured balance between large sports halls, symbolic places and prestigious summer festivals.

The tour will start on January 24, 2026 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna, before returning to the same city with a double spring date, confirming the structural bond between Carboni and his original audience. From March to September, the tour will transform into a more open and seasonal journey, visiting locations that favor listening and the narrative dimension of live performances, from historic squares to outdoor arenas, up to monumental settings such as the Royal Palace of Caserta and the Sferisterio of Macerata.

THE DATES

Saturday 24 January – Bologna, Unipol Arena
Thursday 12 March – Rome, Palazzo dello Sport
Sunday 19 April – Bologna, Unipol Arena
Monday 20 April – Bologna, Unipol Arena
Tuesday 7 July – Genoa, Arena del Mare
Friday 10 July – Codroipo (UD), Villa Manin
Saturday 11 July – Marostica (VI), Marostica Summer Festival
Tuesday 14 July – Cervia (RA), Piazza Garibaldi
Saturday 18 July – Cervere (CN), Amphitheater of the Soul
Friday 24 July – Florence – Pratolino, Parco Mediceo (Musart Festival)
Sunday 26 July – Cernobbio (CO), Lake Sound Park
Saturday 1 August – Pescara, Zoo Music Fest – Tourist Port
Saturday 22 August – Lecce, Cave del Duca
Wednesday 2 September – Mantua, Mantua Summer Festival
Thursday 10 September – Caserta, Royal Palace of Caserta – Piazza Carlo di Borbone
Sunday 13 September – Macerata, Sferisterio

Tickets for the new concerts are on sale starting from 4pm on Tuesday 23 December

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