Andrea Bocelli has announced a new tour, called the 2023-2024 tour, which is scheduled to be held from June 10, 2023, to May 26, 2024, in venues across the US and Europe. The tour follows the tenor's music special The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli, release on the streaming service Paramount+
The tenor's tour, which will feature special performances by Louisville Orchestra as well as Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, was announced via a post on his official Twitter handle:
Tickets for the tour are currently available from https://www.andreabocelli.com/tickets/ and are priced at number $331 plus processing fees.
Andrea Bocelli is building momentum for his new special with a tour
Andrea Bocelli released his new special, The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli, which was directed by Paolo Sodi and ran from April 2, 2023, to April 26, 2023. The tenor has been on tour since early in the year in support of the special.
The full list of dates and venues for the Andrea Bocelli tour is given below:
- June 10, 2023 — Rome, Italy at Terme Di Caracalla
- June 30, 2023 — Lisbon, Portugal at Altice Arena
- July 1, 2023 — Lisbon, Portugal at Altice Arena
- July 15, 2023 — Klagenfurt, Austria at Worthersee Stadion
- July 16, 2023 — Lourdes, France at Sanctuary of our Lady Stadion
- July 18, 2023 — Athens, Greece at Olympic Stadium of Athens
- July 27, 2023 — Lajatico, Italy at Teatro del Silenzio
- July 29, 2023 — Lajatico, Italy at Teatro del Silenzio
- August 26, 2023 — Vaduz, Liechtenstein at Marktplatzgarage
- August 26, 2023 — Chorzów, Poland at Stadion Ślaski
- September 1, 2023 — Taormina, Italy at Teatro Antico
- September 2, 2023 — Taormina, Italy at Teatro Antico
- September 20, 2023 — Madrid, Spain at Wizink Center
- September 21, 2023 — Madrid, Spain at Wizink Center
- October 12, 2023 — Oberhausen, Germany at König-Pilsener Arena
- October 14, 2023 — Mannheim, Germany at SAP Arena
- October 17, 2023 — Leipzig, Germany at Quarterback Immobilien Arena
- November 19, 2023 — Berlin, Germany at Mercedes-Benz Arena
- November 17, 2023 — Wien, Austria at Stadthalle
- November 20, 2023 — Zurich, Switzerland at Hallenstadion
- November 24, 2023 — Kaunas, Lithuania at Zalgirio Arena
- November 29, 2023 — San Antonio, Texas at AT&T Center
- November 30, 2023 — Dallas, Texas at AAC
- December 2, 2023 — Louisville, Kentucky at KFC Yum Arena ^
- December 6, 2023 — Boston, Massachusetts at TD Garden
- December 7, 2023 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Wells Fargo Center
- December 9, 2023 — Hartford, Connecticut at XL Center * First time in Hartford in 25 years
- December 10, 2023 — Baltimore, Maryland at CFG Bank Arena +
- December 13, 2023 — New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
- December 14, 2023 — New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
- December 16, 2023 — Hollywood, Florida at Hard Rock Live
- December 17, 2023 — Hollywood, Florida at Hard Rock Live
- January 13, 2024 — Prague, Czech Republic at O2 Arena
- May 26, 2024 — São Paulo, Brazil at Allianz Parque
Tracing Andrea Bocelli and his career
Andrea Bocelli was born on 22 September 1958 and began his career with a contest held by the Italian rock star Zucchero in 1992 to sing their song Miserere. The song gained Bocelli his first hit.
The tenor released his debut studio album, Il Mare Calmo della Sera, two years later in 1994. The album was a major success, peaking at number 11 on the Swedish album chart.
Andrea Bocelli gained critical acclaim with his fifth studio album, Sogno, which was released on 22 March 1999. The album peaked as a chart-topper on the Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Swiss album charts.