Marracash's new concept tour is coming to Milan After the first stops in Naples and Turin

June 6, 2025 marks a historic date for Italian music: Marracash kicked off his ambitious MARRA STADI25 tour, starting from the Stadio Comunale in Bibione. An event that goes far beyond a simple concert and officially crowns him as the first Italian rapper to embark on a stadium tour in the country, once again confirming his role as a pioneer and innovator in the national urban scene. MARRA STADI25 is not just a series of concerts: it is a large-scale artistic and conceptual project, an unprecedented production for a rap artist in Italy. Produced by Friends & Partners, the tour touches down in Italy’s major stadiums – from Naples to Turin, passing through Milan, Rome, and Messina – with a technological and scenographic setup that raises the bar for live entertainment. At the heart of the show is a narrative concept developed in six acts, structured like a "live movie" that tells the duality between Fabio – the man – and Marracash – the artist. This contrast is explored through the most representative songs from his discographic trilogy: Persona (2019), Noi, Loro, Gli Altri (2021), and È Finita La Pace (2024).

Non meno significativa è la presenza fissa di Madame, ospite in tutte le date del tour. La cantautrice porta sul palco la sua poetica cruda e intensa, integrandosi perfettamente con i temi affrontati da Marracash. La loro collaborazione – già apprezzata nel brano L’anima – trova in questo tour una nuova dimensione emotiva e scenica.

Each track is selected and performed with the aim of delving into the identity and psychological dynamics that define the artist. Equally significant is the constant presence of Madame, a guest at every date of the tour. The singer-songwriter brings her raw and intense poetics to the stage, perfectly aligning with the themes explored by Marracash. Their collaboration – already praised in the song L’anima – finds a new emotional and scenic dimension in this tour. The Marracash trilogy marked a turning point for Italian rap, winning over not only the audience but also the critics. His works stand out for their narrative coherence, thematic depth, and cultural impact. The numbers speak for themselves: Persona has been in the FIMI charts for 293 weeks, Noi, Loro, Gli Altri for 186, while È Finita La Pace, released six months ago, has already secured a steady place in the Top 50, helping all three albums remain among the top 30 positions. The visual aspect of the show is curated in every detail.

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The stage production – entrusted to the Italian studio Ombra, based in London and led by artistic directors Lorenzo De Pascalis and Giulia De Paoli – is designed to offer a fully immersive experience. Particularly striking are five scenic robots, up to six meters tall, built specifically for the show, which dominate the stage and give the performance a futuristic and narratively powerful character. The dance crew, composed of eight dancers directed by Carlos Kamizele Kahunga and Ricky Benetazzo, the live band, and the presence of theatrical performers make the show dynamic and unpredictable. On stage, Marracash is accompanied by the voice of actress Matilda De Angelis, who acts as a narrative thread throughout the different parts of the performance with a symbolic and evocative role.