Lucio Corsi is preparing to take a new step in his career with the “Palasport 2026” tour, which will see him protagonist in the main Italian arenas for the first time. After the experience of the 2026 European Tour, the Tuscan singer-songwriter will return live in autumn with three events already announced: November 27th in Florence, December 5th in Rome and December 11th in Milan.
The announcement comes as Corsi is working on new music. In recent days the artist has in fact shared a reel on social media in which he appears at the piano while mentioning an unreleased song, suggesting that the creative period that followed the success of recent months is far from over.

The dates in the sports halls represent a significant milestone for the Maremma musician, who over the years has built a personal and immediately recognizable artistic universe. For the occasion he will go on stage with an expanded lineup: “At the end of the year I'll be back on stage. With me there will be the whole band plus the wind section, percussion, choirs and Francis Delacroix.”
Particularly special will be the Florentine stop at the Mandela Forum, a place linked to a fundamental memory of his adolescence. “It was at the Mandela Forum in 2008 that I saw a concert that changed my life,” says Corsi. “I was struck by the sound of Neil Young's black guitar. I was a kid and from that night onwards I wanted nothing more than long hair and an electric guitar. Eighteen years have passed and in December I will go up on that stage with long hair and a guitar. Black.”
The setlist will retrace the singer-songwriter's entire artistic career, from his early works up to “Volevo essere un duro”, the song with which he participated in the 2025 Sanremo Festival and which he then also brought to the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest. A journey through the repertoire of one of the most original Italian artists to emerge in recent years, waiting to discover the new songs he is working on.
Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
