Italy’s Eurovision 2025 representative Lucio Corsi has announced his first-ever European tour, kicking off in February 2026.
A busy year for Lucio
Since February last year, Lucio has barely stopped: from Sanremo, to Eurovision in Basel, to an extensive summer tour across Italy. He wrapped up this latest run on 7 September in Milan at the Snai San Siro Hippodrome.
At the end of the concert, his social media accounts confirmed a European tour in February, followed by three arena shows in Florence, Rome and Milan later in 2026.
What to expect on tour
Lucio Corsi’s European Tour 2026 will bring him to Lugano, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Warsaw, Berlin, Brussels, London, Luxembourg, Amsterdam and Paris.
Fans can expect a mix of his Eurovision entry “Volevo Essere Un Duro”, tracks from his most recent album of the same name, and fan favourites such as “Freccia Bianca”, “Trieste” and “Cosa Faremo Da Grandi”. Songs from earlier projects, including “Altalena Boy” and “La Lepre”, may also feature in the setlist.
During his Milan concert, Lucio confessed:
“Being on tour has become like being at home. I want to be on tour forever, like Dylan.”
Tickets for the European tour go on sale 15 September at 11:00 CET via Lucio Corsi’s official channels. You can get them here.
Lucio Corsi’s Eurovision journey
In 2025 Lucio Corsi represented Italy in Basel with “Volevo essere un duro” after Olly, the original Sanremo 2025 winner, refused to participate. At the close of voting, Italy scored a total of 256 points in the Eurovision 2025 Grand Final, placing 5th. Of these, 159 points came from the juries, whilst the remaining 97 points came from the televote.
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