Overview
- On May 31 and June 1, Vasco Rossi kicked off his 'Vasco Live Duemilaventicinque' tour at Torino’s Stadio Olimpico with two sell-out performances.
- He opened the show with ‘Vita spericolata’, reframing the 1983 hit as an exhortation to embrace life’s risks rather than self-destruction.
- The 25-song setlist traverses four decades of his catalog, mixing classics like ‘Albachiara’ and ‘Manifesto futurista’ with recent material.
- Projected slogans including ‘Fuck The War’ and critiques of profit-driven violence underscored the tour’s humanist and anti-war messages.
- Don Luigi Ciotti’s appearance highlighted the tour’s call for peace and unity, which now heads to Firenze (June 5–6) before stops in Bologna, Napoli, Messina and Roma.