Stefano De Martino is about to unleash the summer with his "Meglio Stasera" tour, an explosion of entertainment that starts right from Naples, leaving Rome and the sold-out theatres behind to conquer arenas and squares far and wide.
After dominating the TV season with the outrageously infectious hits "Affari tuoi" on Rai 1 and "Stasera tutto è possibile" on Rai 2, the multifaceted showman doesn't stop there and brings to the stage a "quasi-one man show" written together with Riccardo Cassini, promising two hours of irreverent laughter and improvisations that would make even the most seasoned of entertainers blush.
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An explosion of spicy stories and unstoppable irony
Stefano De Martino dives headlong into the story of his life, including youthful blunders, clumsy mistakes, and the tenacity that took him from selling fruit to shining on stage. With his infectious wit and irrepressible energy, the show mixes hilarious monologues, musical mashups, and vocal virtuosity, accompanied by the Disperata Erotica Band and a four-piece dance troupe. "Meglio Stasera" is an unmissable opportunity to see him as a crooner, dancer, and entertainer, with a repertoire ranging from Italian classics to timeless hits, all directed by Maestro Pino Perris and choreographed by Andrea Larossa.
The dates to mark in your diary so you don't miss the show
The tour kicks off on July 15th in Naples at the Arena Flegrea and will visit a series of breathtaking locations: July 17th in Porto Recanati (Arena Beniamino Gigli); July 19th in Palermo (Teatro di Verdura); July 20th in Milazzo (Theater at Milazzo Castle); July 22nd in Lamezia Terme (Loc. Caronte - Parco Mitoio Amphitheater); July 24th in Palmanova (Piazza Grande); July 25th in Rosolina Mare (Piazzale Europa); July 27th in Marina di Pietrasanta (Teatro La Versiliana); July 28th in Ceriale (Rotonda sul Mare); July 30th in Rome (Cavea dell'Auditorium Parco della Musica); July 31st in Termoli (Arena del Mare); August 16th in Padula (Monumental Park of the Padula Charterhouse); August 17th in Maiori (Porto Turistico Amphitheater); August 18 in Gaeta (Arena Virgilio); August 20 in Cirò Marina (Mercati Saraceni - Arena Saracena); August 22 in Capaccio-Paestum (Arena dei Templi di Paestum); August 23 in Metaponto (Castle of Metaponto); August 24 in Ostuni (Foro Boario); August 25 in Trani (Piazzale Santa Maria Colonna); August 27 in Benevento (Roman Amphitheater); and August 31 in Cagliari (Arena Fiera). Don't miss this high-energy show, produced by ITC 2000 and Best Live, which promises to be a veritable tsunami of entertainment.







Comments (1)
I'm reading about this tour by Stefano De Martino and it seems very interesting. Even though I'm not a big fan of his music, I think he can attract a lot of people. It will be interesting to see how his show develops.