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Luchè Kicks Off Arena Tour in Rome After Sanremo Success

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ROME, March 11, 2026 – Following his performance of the song ‘Labirinto’ at the 76th Sanremo Festival, Luchè is set to embark on his ‘Luchè Arena Tour’. The tour commenced on Sunday, March 15, at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome, which was completely sold out. The first date in Eboli (Palasele) and the second date in Bari (Palaflorio) have also sold out, indicating strong demand for the artist’s live performances.

Luchè’s Arena Tour: A New Chapter After a Stellar Year

This new live chapter will take Luchè across Italy’s major palasports, with a grand finale scheduled for September 10 at the Agnano Hippodrome in Naples. This final concert holds special significance, marking a celebratory return to his hometown, his audience, and his personal history.

The tour follows an extraordinary year for the artist, marked by the release of his latest album, ‘Il Mio Lato Peggiore’ (Warner Music Italy), which has achieved platinum certification. His success also saw him perform at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples.

‘Labirinto’ Dominates TikTok Charts, High Streaming Numbers

Luchè’s Sanremo entry, ‘Labirinto’ (Atlantic Records Italy / Warner Music Italy), quickly climbed the TikTok charts, demonstrating the artist’s significant online presence and popularity. He arrived at the Festival as one of the most streamed artists, boasting over 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Upcoming Tour Dates and Locations

The ‘Luchè Arena Tour’, produced and organized by Vivo Concerti, includes the following dates:

  • Sunday, March 15: Rome – Palazzo dello Sport (sold out)
  • Tuesday, March 17: Florence – Mandela Forum
  • Saturday, March 21: Turin – Inalpi Arena
  • Monday, March 23, 2026: Eboli (SA) – Palasele (sold out)
  • Tuesday, March 24: Eboli (SA) – Palasele
  • Thursday, March 26: Messina – Palarescifina
  • Saturday, March 28: Bari – Palaflorio
  • Sunday, March 29: Bari – Palaflorio (sold out)
  • Wednesday, April 1: Padua – Gran Teatro Geox
  • Thursday, April 2: Milan – Unipol Forum
  • Thursday, September 10: Naples – Agnano Hippodrome

The tour is expected to draw large crowds, further solidifying Luchè’s position as a prominent figure in the Italian music scene.

Source: https://www.ansa.it/sicilia/notizie/2026/03/11/luche-al-via-da-roma-il-tour-nei-palasport_364ccd13-791f-4952-9088-5cefe7ad47d8.html

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