Andrea Bocelli extends 2026 Romanza Tour, adds three NY shows. Get tickets

Andrea Bocelli likes to plan ahead.Case in point, the five-time Grammy nominee just mapped out his entire 2026 by extending his previously-announced ‘Romanza 30th Anniversary World Tour’ all the way into December.While road-tripping, the iconic vocalist will now headline a trio of concerts in New York.They’ll take place at:KeyBank CenterBuffalo, NYFriday, Dec.
11Madison Square GardenNew York, NYWednesday, Dec.16Madison Square GardenNew York, NYThursday, Dec.
17At all shows, fans can expect the 67-year-old Tuscany native to deliver hits from his chart-topping 1996 compilation album including “Con Te Partirò,” “Vivo per lei” and his timeless Sarah Brightman duet “Time To Say Goodbye.”Whether or not he belts Christmas songs at his December shows is yet to be announced.In any event, if you’ve yet to see Bocelli live, critics hail his concerts as near euphoric experiences.“After four and half decades of reviewing concerts in this cavernous performance space (the Rupp Arena), I’ve never experienced anything like this before, and that’s wasn’t just because of Bocelli’s astonishing vocal phrasing or his understated yet undeniably charismatic stage presence,” The Lexington Herald Ledger reported.“By design, the program was pure spectacle that incorporated a full orchestra, a 70-plus member choir, a pair of classical dancers and a team of vocal cohorts and partners.Yet, everything came down to one man who stood onstage, practically motionless, and sang.”On top of the international jaunt, Bocelli will also perform at the Opening Ceremony of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games on Friday, Feb.
6.“I believe that singing at an Olympic Opening Ceremony is a great honor and a deeply moving experience, especially for someone like me who has always loved sport,” the legendary tenor noted.Interestingly enough, the very next night, he’s scheduled to kick off the ‘Romanza’ trek with a gig at Columbus, OH’s Schottenstein Cent...