Cesare Cremonini, grand finale in Rome. Last night with Jovanotti.

Bologna, July 15, 2025 – The record-breaking tour is about to conclude, and the final celebration could only take place in Rome. Two magical nights, Thursday and Friday, for fans of Cesare Cremonini , who will close his stadium concerts with a sold-out double date at the Olimpico, in front of 120,000 people. There will be many exciting stops, from his debut at the San Siro to the embrace of the Dall'Ara , in his native Bologna .

And now the real 'grand finale' of the 600,000-capacity tour – which combines the atmosphere of Alaska Baby with the greatest hits of his 25-year career – will feature extraordinary guests: in addition to Elisa and Luca Carboni – artists and friends who have already accompanied Cesare on some dates – Lorenzo Jovanotti will also be in Rome.
The two artists, who collaborated in 2010 on the song " Mondo," will meet for the first time on Cremonini's tour on Friday the 18th. But as one journey ends, another soon begins. Cesare has also chosen the capital to kick off his 2026 tour. Rome's Circus Maximus will host the first of next summer's four major events on June 6th.
"I chose Rome as a turning point in my career," says the post, "because it represents, especially for an artist who still writes and releases new albums like me, a point of contact with the heart of music. The Olympic Stadium and the Circus Maximus are iconic venues for live music. I'm confident my performances will find an extraordinary audience. My live shows engage me as a musician, singer, and performer , and the choice of venues for my concerts is as important to me as the music itself. I want to leave an indelible mark on the capital."
“This great success proves one thing: live music today tells and captures who we are, and the setting of Rome is perfect for telling the story of these years of my music.”
After Rome, Cesare will be in Milan on June 10th (Snai La Maura Racetrack), on June 13th at the Imola Racetrack and on June 17th at the Visarno Arena in Florence.
İl Resto Del Carlino