Mahmood is about to unleash chaos in Italian arenas with his second round of the NLDA TOUR, an event that promises to make fans lose their minds with numbing dreams, dreamlike journeys and underground vibes that leave no escape.
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After having already hypnotized thousands of people in the first part, the singer-songwriter is ready to return with a boldly theatrical show, where metallic elements and crazy choreographies take over, transforming the concerts into an explosive mix of raw emotions and pure adrenaline.
The Show as a Dream
Mahmood’s show is a true theatrical rave that jumps between dreamy and underground aesthetic worlds, reflecting the artist’s evolution through his life experiences. Divided into three parts, it begins with a flight into the unknown – almost like a psychedelic takeoff – to then immerse itself in dreamlike and intimate moments, culminating in an arrival on the clouds, represented by specially created visuals. Metallic elements, inspired by works such as Ghost in the Shell, dominate the scene, along with pyramidal references that evoke the artist’s origins, with lights, lasers and choreographies that amplify every sensation in an almost hypnotic way.
La Scaletta
In the setlist, Mahmood shows off all his career-defining hits, including songs from his latest album “NEI LETTI DEGLI ALTRI”, a platinum success with over 820 million streams. Among the highlights, “SOTTOMARINI” stands out, a song that immerses the listener in the artist’s intimate universe, using submarines as a metaphor to explore emotional depths, from childhood to inner purity, in an open-hearted tale that doesn’t skimp on raw and universal sincerity.
Tickets for the dates – May 17 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna, May 20 at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome, May 21 at the Palapartenope in Naples, May 24 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin and May 25 at the Unipol Forum in Milan – are available on www.ticketone.it e www.friendsandpartners.it, where fans can secure a place on this musical adventure that never disappoints.
NLDA TOUR – SPORTS HALL
- May 17, 2025 – Bologna, Unipol Arena
- May 20, 2025 – Rome, Palazzo dello Sport
- May 21, 2025 – Naples, Palapartenope
- May 24, 2025 – Turin, Inalpi Arena
- May 25, 2025 – Milan, Unipol Forum
Article published on May 16, 2025 - 17:00 pm
Mahmood did a great job on this tour, but I don't really understand how everyone can like it. Some say it's too weird and others say it's great. I don't know who to listen to.
I think everyone has their own tastes, but it is true that certain things in his show can be difficult to understand. Music is a complex art, and not always everyone likes it.