Milan, 22 June (LaPresse) – ‘Lucio Corsi – Palasport 2026’ marks Lucio Corsi’s debut in Italian arenas, with dates in Florence, Rome and Milan. Following his ‘European Tour 2026’, Lucio will return to live performances this autumn whilst working on new music, as shown in this reel where he plays an unreleased track on the piano. There is great anticipation for the tour, produced by Magellano Concerti, which will stop off on 27 November at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence, on 5 December at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome and on 11 December at the Unipol Forum in Milan. Information and tickets are available at magellanoconcerti.it. These arena dates mark a new and significant milestone in the artistic career of Lucio Corsi, a singer-songwriter capable of creating a unique and instantly recognisable artistic vision: “I’ll be back on stage at the end of the year. I’ll be joined by the full band, plus a horn section, percussion, backing vocals and Francis Delacroix. There will be three dates: Florence, Rome and Milan.” “It was at the Mandela Forum in 2008 that I saw a concert which changed my life,” recalls the artist. “I was blown away by the sound of Neil Young’s black guitar. I was just a lad, and from that night onwards I wanted nothing more than long hair and an electric guitar. Eighteen years have passed, and in December I’ll be taking to that stage with long hair and a guitar. A black one.”
Lucio Corsi is working on a 2026 arena tour

Milan, 22 June (LaPresse) – ‘Lucio Corsi – Palasport 2026’ marks Lucio Corsi’s debut in Italian arenas, with dates in Florence, Rome and Milan. Following his ‘European Tour 2026’, Lucio will return to live performances this autumn whilst working on new music, as shown in this reel where he plays an unreleased track on the piano. There is great anticipation for the tour, produced by Magellano Concerti, which will stop off on 27 November at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence, on 5 December at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome and on 11 December at the Unipol Forum in Milan. Information and tickets are available at magellanoconcerti.it. These arena dates mark a new and significant milestone in the artistic career of Lucio Corsi, a singer-songwriter capable of creating a unique and instantly recognisable artistic vision: “I’ll be back on stage at the end of the year. I’ll be joined by the full band, plus a horn section, percussion, backing vocals and Francis Delacroix. There will be three dates: Florence, Rome and Milan.” “It was at the Mandela Forum in 2008 that I saw a concert which changed my life,” recalls the artist. “I was blown away by the sound of Neil Young’s black guitar. I was just a lad, and from that night onwards I wanted nothing more than long hair and an electric guitar. Eighteen years have passed, and in December I’ll be taking to that stage with long hair and a guitar. A black one.”
