Postponed event
The show
Zucchero is without doubt one of the biggest Italian performers. In a 37-year career littered with hits like “Senza Una Donna”, “Il Volo” and “Baila Morena”, he has sold more than 60 million records worldwide. The boss of Italian rhythm and blues is back in 2019 with a new album, D.O.C, scheduled for release on 8 November 2021. It will be a dancy rock album with songs in both Italian and English.
News:
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event organisers and the Accor Arena announced that the Zucchero concert, initially scheduled for 17 November 2020, is postponed until 28 June 2021.
All existing tickets remain valid for the new date.
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Restrictions
You are not allowed to bring your own food into the Accor Arena.
You are not allowed to bring your own drinks into the Accor Arena.
Suitcases and holdalls are not allowed. Backpacks are allowed but must be checked in to the cloakroom.
“Professional” camera equipment is not allowed inside the Accor Arena.
About the artist
The famous Italian pop and rock singer born on 25 September 1955 in Roncocesii, Zucchero (real name Adelmo Fornaciari) has led a productive career dotted with global hits, multi-platinum albums, world tours, and prestigious collaborations. Who has never heard and sung along with his biggest international hit, “Senza una Donna”, that rose to the top of the charts in France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Korea, South Africa and 10 more countries? Truly at home on stage, with a rarely seen charisma and a golden voice, Zucchero has performed duets with a series of stars: Bono (from U2), Sting, Luciano Pavarotti, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Hallyday… to name but a few.
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