Il Volo Is Coming to Lanciano This Summer… And This Concert Could Be One You’ll Never Forget

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Il Volo Brings Its Magical World Tour to Lanciano: Parco Villa delle Rose Concert Set for August 27, 2026

A Night of Pure Emotion Under the Stars

Italian music lovers have another unforgettable date to circle on their calendars: Il Volo, the world-famous trio that continues to enchant millions with its powerful voices and timeless elegance, will perform live at Parco Villa delle Rose in Lanciano on Thursday, August 27, 2026, starting at 9:00 p.m. The concert is part of the group’s highly anticipated World Tour 2026-2027 and is organized by Elite Agency Group and Alhena Entertainment. Tickets are already on sale through TicketOne.it and Ciaotickets.com (both online and at physical points of sale). For information and assistance, fans can contact 0871 305631.

The announcement comes as Il Volo prepares one of the most ambitious schedules of their career. The new year kicks off with a major Latin America tour in March—where they have already sold out multiple shows this autumn—followed by performances in the most important U.S. parks in April. Summer will be dedicated to a series of open-air concerts across Italy, building excitement toward the fourth edition of the beloved “Tutti per uno” project (created by Michele Torpedine and produced by Friends & Partners). That special event will take place on September 24, 26, and 27 at the historic Palazzo Te in Mantova, a venue of extraordinary cultural and artistic significance that offers the perfect setting to celebrate the beauty and power of music.

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The year ends on an emotional high with five arena shows across Italy in December. The tour opens on December 7 at the Unipol Forum in Milan, continues December 12 at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence, moves to Rome’s Palazzo dello Sport on December 17, heads to Turin’s Inalpi Arena on December 19, and concludes December 20 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna. Pre-sales for these indoor concerts are already available online, and demand is expected to be extremely high.

Il Volo’s ability to blend classical technique with contemporary emotion has made them one of the most beloved and successful acts in Italian music history. Their live performances are known for creating moments of pure magic—intimate yet powerful, nostalgic yet fresh. The Lanciano concert promises to be another unforgettable chapter in their journey, bringing together longtime fans and new listeners under the summer sky for an evening filled with soaring harmonies and deep feeling.

 

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