Overview
- Tomorrow’s release, titled “La Vita è Adesso, Il Sogno è Sempre,” presents all tracks re-recorded live in studio with updated arrangements
- The special edition includes a previously unreleased song, “Il sogno è sempre,” reframing the 1985 album as an “album zero” with renewed orchestration
- The La Vita è Adesso Grand Tour will span 40 dates across Italy in summer 2026, opening with a free preview concert on September 27 in Lampedusa
- Originally issued in 1985, the album sold 4.5 million physical copies and spent 27 weeks atop Italian charts, cementing its status as the country’s best-selling record
- Baglioni has reaffirmed his retirement at the end of 2026, declaring no change of plans for his final “mille giorni” onstage