Lo stadio Tour 2015

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Lo stadio Tour 2015
Tour by Tiziano Ferro
Tiziano Ferro - Lo-stadio-tour-2015.jpeg
Italian promotional poster
Associated album TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro
Start date20 June 2015 (2015-06-20)
End date15 December 2015 (2015-12-15)
Legs2
No. of shows24 in Italy
5 in Europe
29 total
Tiziano Ferro concert chronology

The Lo stadio Tour 2015 is a concert tour by Italian singer-songwriter Tiziano Ferro in promotion of his first compilation album, TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro . The news of the tour was announced in October 2014 on the official Facebook profile of the singer. In just 24 hours, 50,000 tickets were sold. [1]

Contents

Band

Setlist

  1. "Xdono"
  2. "La differenza tra me e te"
  3. "Sere nere"
  4. "Troppo buono"
  5. "Indietro"
  6. "E fuori è buio"
  7. "Imbranato"
  8. "Il regalo più grande"
  9. "Scivoli di nuovo"
  10. "Il sole esiste per tutti"
Encore
  1. "Senza scappare mai più"
  2. "Stop! Dimentica"
  3. "Xverso"
  4. "L'olimpiade"
  5. "Hai delle isole negli occhi"
  6. "Ed ero contentissimo"
  7. "L'amore è una cosa semplice"
  8. "Ti scatterò una foto"
  9. "Ti voglio bene"
Encore
  1. "Le cose che non dici"
  2. "E Raffaella è mia"
  3. "Rosso relativo"
  4. "L'ultima notte al mondo"
  5. "Per dirti ciao!"
Encore Latina (instrumental)
  1. "Alla mia età"
  2. "La fine"
  3. "Lo stadio"
  4. "Non me lo so spiegare"
  5. "Incanto"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Italy (First Leg) [2]
20 June 2015 Turin Italy Stadio Olimpico di Torino
23 June 2015 Florence Stadio Artemio Franchi
26 June 2015 Rome Stadio Olimpico
27 June 2015
1 July 2015 Bologna Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
4 July 2015 Milan San Siro
5 July 2015
8 July 2015 Verona Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
European Tour 2015 (Second Leg) [3]
13 November 2015 Turin Italy PalaAlpitour
16 November 2015 Milan Mediolanum Forum
16 November 2015
19 November 2015 Bologna Unipol Arena
21 November 2015 Rome PalaLottomatica
22 November 2015
24 November 2015 Eboli PalaSele
26 November 2015 Bari PalaFlorio
28 November 2015 Acireale PalaTupparello
29 November 2015
2 December 2015 Montichiari PalaGeorge
3 December 2015
5 December 2015 Zurich [4] Switzerland Hallenstadion
6 December 2015 Geneva [5] SEG Geneva Arena
8 December 2015 Munich [6] Germany Zenith
11 December 2015 Conegliano Italy Zoppas Arena
12 December 2015
15 December 2015 Brussels Belgium Forest National
17 December 2015 Lugano Switzerland Pista della Resega
19 December 2015 Florence Italy Nelson Mandela Forum
20 December 2015

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