Mar 6 • 17:29 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Ramazzotti's World Tour: "In Sanremo, Sayf is better than Sal Da Vinci"

Eros Ramazzotti is gaining international acclaim with his world tour, performing to diverse audiences, including at a sold-out concert in Copenhagen.

Eros Ramazzotti is currently on his 'Una Storia Importante World Tour' and recently performed in front of 12,000 fans at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen. Notably, the audience consisted of a minority of Italians, highlighting the growing international appeal of his music. With 71 concert dates in 30 countries and a target of selling one million tickets by 2027, his journey reflects a significant milestone in expanding the reach of Italian pop music globally.

During the concert, fans expressed their enthusiasm with traditional Italian songs like 'Quanto amore sei' and 'Un cuore con le ali'. The stage design resembling a scorpion or a DNA helix represents the dynamic energy of his performance, which Ramazzotti described as physically demanding. The unique setup not only enhances the visual experience but also engages the audience, making for a memorable event. This shift in audience demographics from predominantly Italian to a more diverse group indicates a successful evolution in his art, resonating with listeners from different backgrounds.

As Ramazzotti continues his tour, he not only celebrates his own legacy but also pushes the boundaries for Italian artists on the global stage. The reactions from fans, including a Danish attendee who chose to speak Italian to connect, illustrate the universal language of music transcending cultural barriers. Ramazzotti’s efforts in promoting his music worldwide signify a broader acceptance and love for Italian pop, showcasing its potential to flourish outside of Italy.

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