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Tiziano Ferro, 11-11-22 the new album 'Il mondo è nostra'

2022-01-01T09:41:44.167Z


The first record announcement of 2022 arrives a few hours before the beginning of the new year and to give it, through his social channels, is Tiziano Ferro. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, 01 JAN - The first record announcement of 2022 arrives a few hours before the beginning of the new year and is given, through his social channels, by Tiziano Ferro.

The singer-songwriter, who has just celebrated 20 years of career, first of all wanted to share with his fans the release date and the title of his next album: 11-11-2022 will be released 'Il mondo è nostra' (Virgin Records / Universal Music Italy).

The album will arrive 3 years after the last studio work 'Accetto Miracoli' and will be the eighth disc of unreleased songs by Tiziano Ferro.


    Meanwhile, the live dates of TZN 2023 have been announced, just announced by Live Nation (tour organizer). The calendar includes the same cities foreseen in the 2020-2021 calendar, with the exception of the date of Cagliari which, as previously communicated, cannot be recovered.


   The Catania appointment of 2021 is instead recovered in Messina as per the original 2020 calendar. Tickets for the 2020-2021 edition will be valid for the 2023 edition.


    These are the new dates (for information www.livenation.it): 7th June 2023 Lignano Sabbiadoro, Stadio G. Teghil; 11 June Turin, Olympic Stadium; 15 June Milan, San Siro Stadium (tickets valid: 5 June 2020/15 June 2021); 17 June Milan, San Siro Stadium (tickets valid: 6 June 2020/18 June 2021); 18 June Milan, San Siro Stadium (valid tickets: 8 June 2020/19 June 2021); 21 June Florence, Franchi Stadium; 24 June Rome, Olympic Stadium (valid tickets: 15 July 2020/9 July 2021); 25 June Rome, StadioOlimpico (tickets valid: 16 July 2020/10 July 2021); June 28 Naples, Diego Armando Maradona Stadium; 1 July Bari, San Nicola Stadium; 4 July Messina, San Filippo Stadium (tickets valid: 27 June 2020/3 July 2021); 8 July Ancona, Stadio Del Conero; 11 July Modena, Braglia Stadium; 14 July Padua,Euganeo Stadium. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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