The winner of Sanremo 2026 in concert in Piazza Isabella Morra
There is great anticipation in Paterno, a town in Val d'Agri in the province of Potenza, for one of the most important musical events of the Lucanian summer: the concert by Sal Da Vinci. The Neapolitan artist arrives in town fresh from a triumphant season, as the winner of the Sanremo Festival 2026 with the song "Per sempre sì" and after the fifth place at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.
The live performance is designed as a journey through the most beloved songs of Sal Da Vinci's career, from historical successes to current hits. The setlist includes the songs that made him famous, from "Rossetto e Caffè" to the triumphant "Per Sempre Sì", in an evening that promises to transform Piazza Isabella Morra into a grand open-air stage.
The concert, with free admission, is an opportunity to experience great Italian music in an intimate and popular setting like that of a Lucanian village. The square named after Isabella Morra, the famous Renaissance poetess linked to these places, thus becomes the beating heart of a summer night not to be missed.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 10:00 PM, in Piazza Isabella Morra in Paterno. On stage, Sal Da Vinci, fresh from his triumph at the Sanremo Festival 2026 and his fifth place at Eurovision in Vienna, for an evening of music with free admission.
Thursday, July 16, 2026 — 10:00 PM, Piazza Isabella Morra, Paterno
The complete setlist is determined by the artist; the event has free and open admission.
Where: Piazza Isabella Morra, Paterno (PZ).
How to get there: Paterno is located along the SS598 Fondovalle dell'Agri; about a 50-minute drive from Potenza.
Admission: Free. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a good spot in the square.
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