Ligabue, Certe Notti a Roma 2026

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Experience one of the most anticipated rock concerts of 2026 as Ligabue brings his legendary show Certe Notti to Stadio Olimpico, Rome! Known for his unforgettable hits and electrifying performances, Ligabue promises an evening full of energy, emotion, and music that has defined generations. Fans can enjoy a mix of classic favorites and newer tracks in an unforgettable live atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this iconic event. Official tickets are now available, including exclusive Platinum and Gold packages, offering premium views and special perks. Whether you choose the Prato area, Tribuna Monte Mario, or the Curva sections, each seat offers an incredible experience. Visit our website or contact us by phone for programme details, pricing, and reservations. Make sure your spot at Certe Notti a Roma 2026 and celebrate a night of music, passion, and memories that will last forever!

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PLATINUM PACKAGE
The package includes:

One (1) ticket in the best seats of Tribuna Monte Mario;

Priority access through a dedicated entrance and reserved welcome desk;

One (1) memorabilia pass with collectible lanyard;

One (1) exclusive gadget;

One (1) invitation to access the pre-show dedicated hospitality (from 19:30 to 20:45). The catering service (standing buffet) includes: appetizers, hot and cold dishes, desserts, drinks, and wine. Food and beverages will be served exclusively during the above time.

Hostesses and waitstaff available;

 

PRATO GOLD PACKAGE
The package includes:

One (1) ticket in the PIT sector under the stage*;

One (1) wristband granting access to the PIT* area under the stage;

Priority and reserved entrance with dedicated staff on site;

One (1) memorabilia pass with collectible lanyard;
*There is a dedicated PIT space separated from the rest of the audience for Prato Gold Package buyers. *The artist does not participate in any activities related to the package.

Stadio Olimpico

Stadio Olimpico, colloquially known as l'Olimpico (The Olympic), is an Italian multi-purpose sports venue located in Rome. Seating over 70,000 spectators, it is the largest sports facility in Rome and the second-largest in Italy, after Milan's San Siro.[3] It formerly had a capacity of over 100,000 people, and was also called Stadio dei Centomila (Stadium of the 100,000). It is owned by Sport e Salute, a government agency that manages sports venues, and its operator is the Italian National Olympic Committee.

The Olimpico is located in northwestern Rome in the Foro Italico sports complex. Construction began in 1928 under Enrico Del Debbio and the venue was expanded in 1937 by Luigi Moretti. World War II interrupted further expansions; after the Liberation of Rome in June 1944, the stadium was used by the Allies as vehicle storage and as a location for Anglo-American military competitions. After the war, the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), appointed as operator of the venue, completed construction, and it was opened on 17 May 1953 with a football game between Italy and Hungary. Since opening, the stadium has been home to the city's principal professional football clubs, S.S. Lazio and A.S. Roma. Ciro Immobile has scored the most goals at the stadium (120). It changed its name to Olimpico in 1955, when Rome was awarded responsibility for the 1960 Summer Olympics. Before 1990, the venue was almost entirely unroofed, except for the Monte Mario Grandstand (Italian: Tribuna Monte Mario). In 1990, the Olimpico was rebuilt and roofed for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

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