Lucio Corsi is ready to embark on his first European tour next year.
The star, who represented his country at Eurovision 2025 and clinched fifth place in the final, will get the opportunity to share memories with his international fans beyond Italy’s borders.
Lucio Corsi in Europe
Since February last year, the Italian artist has had a packed schedule. From Festival di Sanremo to concerts across Italy, from Eurovision to an Italian summer tour, Lucio Corsi was constantly on the move.
On 7 September, he closed out his summer tour with a concert in Milan at the Snai San Siro Hippodrome. The show maintained a glam rock aesthetic inspired by the music of the ’70s. At the end of the concert, his social media was updated with exciting news for next year: a European tour in February and three arena shows in Italy at the end of the year — in Florence, Rome, and Milan.
During his final concert in Milan, Lucio confessed that “being on tour has become like being at home” and that he “wants to be on tour forever, like Dylan.” On his European tour, he will be joined by his long-time concert band — the same musicians he has been performing with since high school.
The European tour will take Lucio Corsi to Lugano, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Warsaw, Berlin, Brussels, London, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, and Paris.
Besides his Eurovision song, “Volevo Essere Un Duro,” audiences will get the chance to hear all the tracks from his latest album of the same name, as well as songs that established him, like “Freccia Bianca,” “Trieste,” and “Cosa Faremo Da Grandi.” Fans might also enjoy selections from his earlier albums, including “Altalena Boy” and “La Lepre,” performed during his previous concerts.
Lucio announced:
In February, we’ll hit the road for my very first European shows. 2026 will start with concerts overseas and will end with arena shows in Italy – that’s the plan. See you soon.
Tickets for the European tour will go on sale on Monday 15 September, at 11:00 CET — get them online here.
In which countries to you plan to attend the concerts? What songs would you like to hear on the setlist? Let us know in the comments below.
The concert in Milan last 7th of september was, probably, the best concert in my life. He is a real artist. Of course most of the Eurovision fans who vote for Espresso Macchiato or other similar songs will not understand his music. A real musician playing 4 or 5 different instruments and with a kind of music going from the biggest singers/songwriters of the sixties and seventies, to the Blus Brothers, so some italian “cantautori” of the past. Great show for those who love real music with great and poetic lyrics and real musicians who play real instruments, without autotune.