Tiziano Ferro Live in Milan – Stadi 26 Tour and the New Album Sono un Grande

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Italian superstar Tiziano Ferro is finally back on stage — and his return promises to be one of the biggest musical events of summer 2026. As part of his highly anticipated Stadi 26 Tour, the singer-songwriter from Latina will perform two consecutive nights at Milan’s legendary Stadio San Siro, on June 6 and 7, 2026.

Tiziano Ferro Live in Milan: Two unforgettable nights at San Siro

Here are the confirmed Milan dates for the Stadi 26 Tour:

DateVenue / CityTickets
Saturday, June 6, 2026 – 8:30pmStadio San Siro – Milanbuy here
Sunday, June 7, 2026 – 8:30pmStadio San Siro – Milanbuy here

With his powerful voice and unmistakable sincerity, Tiziano Ferro is set to make San Siro vibrate once again — a long-awaited celebration of music, life, and rebirth.

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Milan, the beating heart of Italian music, will host the first major concerts of Tiziano Ferro’s new era. Fans can expect an emotional setlist mixing classics like Sere Nere, Xdono, and Imbranato with brand-new songs from Sono un Grande.

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Tiziano Ferro’s Life in America

In recent years, Tiziano Ferro has made Los Angeles his home. Living in California allowed the Italian singer-songwriter to explore new creative horizons and collaborate internationally while remaining connected to his roots. In an interview with Billboard Italia, he spoke about his experience as a voting member of the Recording Academy — the organization behind the Grammy Awards — and how his time in the U.S. inspired him to keep evolving as an artist.

Yet life in Los Angeles has not always been easy. After the end of his marriage to Victor Allen, Ferro described feeling “trapped in a life that isn’t the one I wanted,” balancing the responsibilities of fatherhood with his longing for Italy. In another interview, he explained that despite the challenges, his two children, Margherita and Andres, give him strength and perspective.

Tiziano Ferro Live in Milan – Stadi 26 Tour and the New Album Sono un Grande

The contrast between Hollywood glamour and emotional struggle deeply influences his new album Sono un Grande. Through his music, Ferro turns personal pain into a universal story of resilience — proof that even far from home, he remains one of Italy’s most authentic voices.

Sono un Grande: The comeback of an artist reborn

After several years away from the spotlight, Tiziano Ferro returns with a deeply personal new album, Sono un Grande (“I Am Great”), set for release this fall. The record marks both an artistic rebirth and a turning point in his private life.

Tiziano Ferro Sono un Grande

In the songs, Ferro opens up about the end of his marriage to Victor Allen, with whom he shares two children, Margherita and Andres. Now 45, he speaks openly about emotional abuse, inner struggles, and the search for balance. “Mental abuse is insidious,” he admitted in a recent interview. “You think you’re strong and free, but suddenly you realize you’ve become a victim. It happened to me.”

Living in the United States for the sake of his children, Ferro describes feeling “trapped in a life that isn’t the one I wanted,” yet his music reflects resilience and honesty.

Collaborating with new-generation Italian producers such as Marz, Zef, and Bias, he blends confessional songwriting with contemporary pop-rap influences. The result is an album that sounds both intimate and powerful — a portrait of an artist who has learned to embrace his scars.

Below is the video for Cuore Rotto, one of Tiziano Ferro’s latest releases:

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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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