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The Live Beat: Andrea Bocelli

Maestro Andrea Bocelli is taking Romanza back on the road—again, and with purpose. The legendary tenor has announced additional North American dates for his 2026 Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour, marking three decades since the album propelled him from an Italian classical star into a global phenomenon.

Originally released in 1997, Romanza remains a once-in-a-generation record, one that carried Bocelli’s voice across borders, languages, and genres. Songs like “Con Te Partirò” didn’t just chart; they embedded themselves into collective memory. This tour is less about nostalgia and more about honoring a body of work that still resonates in real time.

The newly announced dates will see Bocelli performing in some of the most storied venues in North America, including two nights at Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, TD Garden, and Bell Centre, among others. International stops span Mexico, Italy, Poland, and Austria, reinforcing the truly global reach of the celebration.

Bocelli’s North American run unfolds in two chapters: a fall leg beginning September 8 in Seattle and wrapping September 21 in Denver, followed by a winter stretch from December 10 in Boston through December 22 in Philadelphia. Tickets for select dates are already on sale, with additional presales opening this week ahead of the general on-sale.

As if that weren’t momentous enough, Bocelli is also slated to perform at the Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, returning to the Olympic stage nearly two decades after his appearance at the Torino Games.

More details and ticket info here.