SANREMO 2026 – SERENA BRANCALE: in concert with her “Sacro Tour” (Info and Tickets)

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Serena Brancale announces her “SACRO TOUR”, which will bring her music to Italy and Europe. Three special dates will open the tour: London, Madrid and Barcelona.

If last year he performed on some of the most iconic stages of world jazz, bringing his contemporary nu-soul vision abroad, up to his “ANEMA E CORE TOUR” of over 40 dates in Italy culminating at the Arcimboldi in Milan, this year he will transform every concert into an even more intense and personal experience.

The “SACRO TOUR” represents a show that promises to combine energy and spirituality, groove and introspection, roots and experimentation.

A musical journey that will touch all of Italy, but will open in the most important cities in Europe, confirming Serena as one of the most recognizable and appreciated Italian voices even beyond the border.

An announcement that comes after his performance on Tuesday for the first evening of the Sanremo Festival 2026, where Serena gave an intense and moving interpretation of her competing song “Qui con me”.

During the covers evening, Serena will take the stage at the Ariston Theater accompanied by Gregory Porter, American singer, composer of jazz, soul and gospel and winner of two Grammy Awards, and DELIA, singer-songwriter, performer and classical pianist. Together they will perform “Besame Mucho”, a song written in 1940 by the Mexican Consuelo Velázquez and which became one of the best known of the 20th century.

Serena Brancale's performance, together with Gregory Porter and DELIA, was born from the meeting of three different musical sensibilities but united by a common vision: the love for timeless melody and for an authentic and profound interpretation. A dialogue between different worlds, cultures and paths, which finds in the covers evening a space for sharing and respect for musical tradition.

THE DATES

30 April – London – Islington Centre
11 May – Madrid – Sala Villanos
12 May – Barcelona – La Nau – Local d'assaig
6 June – Lamezia Terme (CZ) – Palalamezia
12 June – Palermo – Teatro di Verdura
13 June – Rome – Cavea Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone
17 June – Capannori (LU) – “But at night yes!” (Green Area)
11 July – Taormina (ME) – Ancient Theatre
14 July – Naples – Arena Flegrea
16 July – Cervere (CN) – Anima Festival (Anfiteatro dell'Anima)
21 July – Cernobbio (CO) – Lake Sound Park Festival (Villa Erba)
26 July – Siena – Siena Fortress
31 July – Ostuni (BR) – Luce Festival (Arena Bianca – Foro Boario)
6 August – Roseto degli Abruzzi (TE) – Emotions in Music
8 August – Diamante (CS) – Music facts (Teatro dei Ruderi di Cirella)
4 September – Macerata – Sferisterio
3 October – Bari – Palaflorio

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