The festival of unpublished Italian songs
The Festival di Ghedi (Province of Brescia) is a historic music event, founded in 2000, which from the heart of the Bresciano area has become a benchmark for unpublished Italian songs. The festival gives a voice to emerging authors and performers, offering them a prestigious stage and the opportunity to gain recognition in the national music scene.
The event is divided into several stages:
Over the years, the Festival di Ghedi stage has hosted numerous established artists as testimonials and has launched young talents. The event retains an authentic vocation for light music and songwriting, at a time when opportunities for emerging artists are increasingly rare. For Ghedi and the Bresciano area, the festival represents a cultural pride and an anticipated event in the musical calendar.
The 2026 edition, the seventeenth, culminates with the final on November 26 at the Teatro Sociale in Brescia. The festival of unpublished Italian songs, after the elimination rounds in theatres, brings the competing tracks to the stage along with special guests Marco Masini and Gene Gnocchi. The event confirms its historic collaborations with labels such as Sony and Warner.
The final is preceded by elimination rounds in theatres. The detailed program and the list of finalists are published by the festival organisation.
Ghedi is located in the province of Brescia, south of the provincial capital. The final evening is held at the Teatro Sociale in Brescia, in the city centre, which can be reached by public transport and from the main roads.
Access to the evenings generally requires a ticket. Information and advance sales are published by the festival organisation.
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Teatro locale e Teatro Sociale di Brescia (finale)
Ghedi, 25016 Ghedi