Lodovica World Tour

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Lodovica World Tour
Tour by Lodovica Comello
LodoLive2015TourPoster.jpeg
Associated albumUniverso
Mariposa
Start dateFebruary 1, 2015 (2015-02-01)
End dateOctober 25, 2015 (2015-10-25)
Legs1
No. of shows
  • 21 in Italy
  • 3 in Spain
  • 2 in Portugal
  • 1 in France
  • 1 in Belgium
  • 1 in Poland
  • 29 in total
Lodovica Comello concert chronology
  • Lodovica World Tour
    (2015)
  • #Noi2 Tour
    (2017)

The Lodovica World Tour (also known as LodoLive2015) was the first solo concert tour by Italian singer, actress and host Lodovica Comello, in support of her first two solo studio albums, Universo (2013) and Mariposa (2015). Officially announced in May 2014, it traveled across Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium and Poland. It began on February 1, 2015 in Rome, Italy, with two sold-out shows and concluded on October 25, 2015 in Naples, Italy.

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Background

The tour was announced by the singer on May 13, 2014, when the first two Italian dates were confirmed: Turin and Naples. The next month was announced the Rome concert scheduled for February 1, 2015, which opens the tour. In addition, a website is launched where fans can vote on the locations where they want to see the concert between European cities, Latin America and North America as well as some Western Asian countries and cities of Russia. Votes, which were opened in May, ended in June 2014. [1] In June Milan, Palermo and Catania were added to concerts already confirmed, while in July was announced Bari. The following months were announced concerts in Padua, Rende, Pescara, Lecce and Florence. [2]

To prepare for the performances, Lodovica frequented singing lessons with Alessandro Formenti from December 2014 until the following February. During the shows were presented songs from both the albums, the first, Universo, and the second, Mariposa; In addition to a medley taken from the series in which Comello recited, the soap opera Violetta. The concerts of February 2015 in Rome and Milan reached a double sold-out. [3] In the same month new dates were announced in Pordenone, Udine and Bologna and all Portuguese, Spanish and French dates. [4] The dates of Udine, Catanzaro, Rende and Naples made sold-out. [5]

In April, the Lodovica World Tour also stopped in Brussels. In addition, it was announced that the tour would also go to Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Uruguay, Mexico, Russia, Hungary, Romania and Poland. For unknown reasons, no concerts were made in all the countries mentioned, except for Poland. Spanish dates scheduled for April in Bilbao, Zaragoza and Valencia were canceled for unknown reasons. After the concert of May 5 in Madrid, the tour stopped for more than a month. On June 26, the tour resumed in the birthplace of the singer, San Daniele del Friuli, and two days later it was in Warsaw for a new and unique date in Poland. [6] During the summer, new dates were confirmed in Mondragone, Rome, Milan, Roccella Jonica, Diamante and Naples. [7] However, the concerts scheduled for Roccella Jonica, Diamante and Roma respectively on August 7, 8, and October 25 were canceled at the end of July.

Setlist

The setlist is the same for all concerts. The only change can be made for songs in which exists an Italian and a Spanish version.

  1. Opening
  2. Universo (acoustic)
  3. La Cosa Más Linda
  4. La Historia
  5. Sòlo Música
  6. Un posto libero
  7. Una Nueva Estrella
  8. Otro Día Más
  9. No voy a caer
  10. Vado (or Vuelvo)
  11. Violetta's song medley (Veo Veo, Hoy somos más, Ven y canta or Vieni e canta, Aprendí a Decir Adiós)
  12. Ci vediamo quando è buio
  13. Sin usar palabras
  14. Un viaggio intorno al mondo
  15. Crazy Love
  16. Para siempre
  17. Libro bianco (or Historia blanca)
  18. I Only Want to Be with You
  19. Il mio amore appeso a un filo (or Mi amor pende de un hilo)
  20. Todo el resto no cuenta
  21. Universo
  22. We are family

Dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue.
DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
February 1, 2015RomeItaly Auditorium Conciliazione
February 7, 2015 Milan Teatro LinearCiack
February 10, 2015 Turin Teatro Colosseo
February 21, 2015 Padua Gran Teatro Geox
February 26, 2015 Bari Teatro Team
February 28, 2015 Naples PalaPartenope
March 1, 2015 Catanzaro Politeama
March 3, 2015 Palermo Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele
March 4, 2015 Catania Teatro Metropolitan
March 6, 2015 Rende Teatro Garden
March 8, 2015 Lecce Teatro Politeama Greco
March 10, 2015 Pordenone Teatro Giuseppe Verdi
March 13, 2015 Udine Teatro Nuovo Giovanni da Udine
March 15, 2015 Bologna Teatro Europauditorium
March 17, 2015 Pescara Teatro Massimo
March 18, 2015 Florence Teatro ObiHall
March 21, 2015 Barcelona Spain Teatro Barts
April 2, 2015 Porto Portugal Coliseu do Porto
April 4, 2015 Lisbon Coliseu dos Recreios
April 24, 2015 Brussels Belgium Cirque Royal
April 25, 2015ParisFrance Casino de Paris
May 3, 2015 Seville Spain Auditorio Riberas del Guadaira
May 5, 2015 Madrid Teatro Nuevo Apolo
June 26, 2015 San Daniele del Friuli Italy Piazza Vittorio Emanuele
June 28, 2015 Warsaw Poland Ursynów Arena
July 25, 2015 Mondragone Italy Foof
October 10, 2015 Milan Teatro Manzoni
October 24, 2015Rome Teatro Brancaccio
October 25, 2015 Naples Casa della musica

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason/Additional Info
April 28, 2015 Bilbao Spain Teatro Campos Eliseos Unknown reasons
April 29, 2015 Zaragoza Auditorio de Zaragoza
April 30, 2015 Valencia Palacio de Congresos
August 7, 2015 Roccella Jonica Italy Teatro al Castello
August 8, 2015 Diamante Teatro dei Ruderi di Cirella
October 25, 2015Rome Teatro Brancaccio Unknown reasons, but the concert was replaced with a concert the same day in Naples

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