Korn in Milan 2026: Tickets for Italy’s Only Show Are Now on Sale

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Rock and metal fans in Italy should keep an eye on Korn in Milan 2026. The band’s only Italian date on this tour is set for November 21, 2026, at Unipol Forum in Assago, just outside Milan. Tickets go on sale on March 20, 2026, at 9:00 AM, and demand is likely to be strong since there are no other Italy dates on the schedule.

Tickets for Korn in Milan

Below are the details to buy tickets for the Korn concert from the official authorized ticket seller.

DateVenueOnline Tickets
November 21, 2026 – 9:00 PMKorn in Milan – Unipol Forum, AssagoBuy Here

Full venue address: Via G. Di Vittorio, 6, 20057 Assago (MI), Italy.

Anyone planning ahead for the onsale should mark the date now: tickets for Korn in Milan become available on March 20, 2026, at 9:00 AM.

Seating map for Korn at Unipol Forum in Assago, Milan, on November 21, 2026, showing the stage, standing parterre, and numbered seating sections around the arena.
Seating map for the Korn concert at Unipol Forum in Assago, near Milan, scheduled for November 21, 2026. The chart shows the stage, standing floor area, and numbered seating sections

Ticket prices for Korn in Milan start at €75.90 for the 4th numbered section (pink), then go up to €86.25 for the 3rd section (light blue), €92.00 for the 2nd section (green), and €97.75 for the 1st numbered section (orange). The floor/parterre is priced at €89.70.

In practical terms, the price differences between some sections are not huge, so many fans may decide to go for seats closer to the stage depending on what is still available when sales open.

Since this is the band’s only Italian date, it makes sense to be ready when tickets are released. Also, consider booking your hotel in Milan in advance if you’re coming from out of town.

Korn returns to Italy for one show in 2026

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Live Nation has announced Korn’s return to Italy with a performance scheduled for November 21, 2026, at Unipol Forum in Assago. It will be the band’s only show in Italy and follows their appearance at Firenze Rocks 2025.

Since releasing their debut album in 1994, Korn has become one of the bands most closely associated with nu metal and with the evolution of heavy music over the last few decades. With more than 40 million albums sold worldwide and two Grammy Awards, the group remains a major name for multiple generations of fans.

The Milan date will also feature Architects as the opening act. The British band, formed in Brighton in 2004, has built a strong reputation in the heavy music scene. The lineup also includes Pixel Grip, the Chicago trio known for blending synth-pop, EBM, and house.

Milan tips for fans coming to the show

For anyone traveling in from another city or another country, it is important to know that the concert takes place in Assago, in the greater Milan area, not in the historic city center. In practice, that means many people prefer to stay in Milan and take the metro to the venue instead of booking a hotel right next to Unipol Forum.

The dedicated metro stop is Assago Milanofiori Forum on Line M2, the green line. From Cadorna, the ride is only seven stops.

Milan Metro Map

That makes planning the evening much easier. Visitors staying in central Milan can spend the day sightseeing, have dinner in the city, and then head to the concert by public transportation. For travelers arriving by train, it also makes sense to choose a hotel with easy access to the green line or with a simple connection to Cadorna. The metro ticket mentioned on the venue access page costs €2.20.

It is also worth paying attention to the direction of travel. To reach Unipol Forum, you need the M2 toward Assago Milanofiori Forum, not the other branch of the same line. It is a small detail, but it can save time and confusion, especially for visitors unfamiliar with Milan’s transit system.

You can also link internally to your Milan airport articles, such as how to get from Malpensa Airport to central Milan and how to get from Linate Airport to downtown Milan.

Top Milan attractions to add to your trip

For first-time visitors, a concert trip can easily turn into a weekend in one of Italy’s most interesting cities. Even if you are coming for Korn, Milan has plenty to fill the rest of your time.

You could start with the Duomo di Milano, the city’s famous cathedral and one of the landmarks people most associate with Milan. Another strong option is the area around Castello Sforzesco, a real castle right in the city center. And for something a little different, you could stop by Piazza Affari to see Maurizio Cattelan’s well-known contemporary sculpture of a hand with the middle finger raised.

Anyone looking for things to do in Milan can also explore tours and attractions around the city before or after the show.

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Why this may be one of the most competitive concerts of the Italian fall season

Single-date concerts often create a bigger rush for tickets, and that is likely to happen with Korn in Milan as well. Beyond the band’s long-standing reputation, there is also the rarity factor: anyone who misses this date may have to wait for a future European tour or travel abroad to see them.

Korn live on stage in front of a large crowd, with colorful screens, dramatic lighting, and a giant eye graphic dominating the concert backdrop.
Korn performs live with a striking visual stage setup and a packed crowd during one of the band’s high-energy concerts (photo: Facebook/Korn)

For international visitors planning a trip to Italy in November, this kind of event can also be a good excuse to include Milan in the itinerary. The city is well connected by train and air, hosts many major international concerts, and has enough infrastructure to turn a concert night into a full weekend getaway.

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Barbara
I am a passionate adventurer and writer, with a love for exploring new cultures and sharing my experiences. After following my dreams to Italy in 2005, I met and married my Italian husband, and together we have two wonderful daughters who bring us joy. With a background in journalism and professional blogging, I am skilled in delivering engaging and accurate content. Having previously owned a travel agency, I have gained valuable insights into different destinations and cultures. I am thrilled to share my knowledge about Milan and beyond, providing unique perspectives on travel, culture, and lifestyle. You can also find my informative content in Portuguese on www.brasilnaitalia.net.

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