Massimo Ranieri live 2026: All dates and highlights for Switzerland and Italy
Hold onto your hats, folks – Massimo Ranieri is doing it again! The great Italian charmer and exceptional singer is touring the country in 2026 with his show “Tutti i sogni ancora in volo”, hitting several spots you absolutely need to have on your radar. For us Kiwis in Switzerland, this is reason to celebrate: a weekend trip to Rome, Sicily or Sardinia pairs perfectly with an evening full of nostalgia and big emotions.
Ranieri reclaims the Sistina in Rome
From 16 to 19 April 2026, the Maestro will transform the legendary Teatro Sistina into his personal comfort zone. Four nights where he’ll roll out his biggest hits – from “Perdere l’amore” to “Se bruciasse la città”. Anyone who has ever seen Massimo Ranieri live knows: his voice carries more stories than some libraries. And if you’ve never been? Time to change that! Tickets for the Rome shows are already in high demand, so don’t hang about.
Sicily and Sardinia catch the fever
But Ranieri isn’t staying in the capital. In May he’ll make a stop in Sicily, more precisely in Milazzo. That concert promises a magical mix of sea, starry sky and unforgettable melodies. And just a few days later, he’s off to Sassari in Sardinia. There he’ll also lay out his full “Tutti i sogni ancora in volo” repertoire. The setlist reads like a best-of of his life’s work:
- “Rose rosse”
- “O surdato ‘nnammurato”
- “Cient’anne”
- and of course the encore everyone’s waiting for: “Immenso”
No wonder the dates in Massimo Ranieri’s calendar are celebrated like little national holidays. After all, the man is a living legend – with a stage presence that could melt even concrete hearts. Whether he’s standing at the mic in a suit or casually chatting with the audience, Ranieri always delivers a show that gets under your skin.
For those who can’t make it to Italy: hope for an extra Swiss date dies last, as they say. But honestly, a little road trip to Rome or Milazzo is pretty great too. So, Ranieri fans in Ticino, Zurich or Bern: grab your tickets before they’re gone. Because one thing’s for sure – when Massimo Ranieri opens his throat, time stands still for two hours. And isn’t that exactly what we all need every now and then?