Andrea Bocelli performed for the world at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in February. Now he is taking that momentum straight into one of the most significant tours of his career - and American fans have a chance to be part of it.
What is the Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour?
Bocelli is the bestselling classical solo artist in history, with 90 million albums sold worldwide. Thirty years ago, his album Romanza introduced him to the world - and now he is marking that milestone with a full world tour carrying the same name.
The 2026 tour emphasizes timeless romance and devotional pieces, presented with full orchestra, chorus, and guest soloists. Fans can expect Puccini and Verdi arias, sacred selections, and beloved crossover songs - including The Prayer, Con te Partirò, and Ave Maria - delivered with the full weight of a live symphonic ensemble behind them.
The U.S. dates
The North American leg of the Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour kicks off in September 2026, with confirmed dates including Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena on September 8, Portland at Moda Center on September 9, Sacramento at Golden 1 Center on September 12, San Jose at SAP Center on September 13, and Hollywood at the Hollywood Bowl on September 15 and 16. Additional cities are expected to be announced.
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster and the official Andrea Bocelli website at andreabocelli.com.
Why this tour matters
Bocelli's 2020 Easter performance - Music for Hope, streamed live from the empty Duomo cathedral in Milan during the pandemic - was viewed 28 million times worldwide within its first 24 hours, becoming the largest simultaneous audience for a classical livestream in history.
That performance reminded the world of something it had briefly forgotten: that certain voices carry an ability to reach past circumstance and touch something eternal. Bocelli's faith has always been the engine underneath that. He has said plainly that music is his calling, not his career - and that to whom much is given, much is required.
His European dates this spring include Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome on March 29 and 30, and Paris's Accor Arena on April 1 - both sold-out. The U.S. dates this fall will be no different.
For the Christian community that has followed Bocelli since his earliest albums of sacred music, this tour is not just a concert. It is a reunion with a voice that has soundtracked some of the most meaningful moments of their lives - and a chance to hear it, in person, one more time.
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