GHALI a new concert arrives at the Forum in October (Info & Tickets)

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Super sold out for Ghali at the Assago Forum. As soon as the spotlights turned off on the Ariston stage, where Ghali achieved fourth place with the song “Casa Mia”, the artist already scores another great live hit.

A handful of days after the opening of sales, the date at the Assago Forum on 29 October is completely sold out and, by popular demand, Ghali is doubling down by announcing today the second Milanese event scheduled at the Forum on Monday 28 October.

If the success of “Casa Mia” – the new musical dialogue with the extraterrestrial Rich Ciolino which conquered the public and critics with its emotional charge and its universal message of hope – travels very quickly, reaching the top 10 positions of the Top Spotify’s Songs Debut Global in the first 72 hours of release, Ghali confirms itself as a top player also on the live front: the events of 28 and 29 October are the perfect opportunity to experience live the overwhelming energy of the artist, a global icon of Italian music in the world, and to listen to all his successes, from the songs that projected him into the pop stratosphere (“Ninna nanna”, “Habibi”, “Good Times”) to the hits that dominated the Italian charts (“Cara Italia”, “Turbococco”) up to the most visceral and pure trap of his latest mixtape “Pizza Kebab Vol.1″.

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Mon 28 Oct 2024 | ASSAGO @Forum
Tue 29 Oct 2024 | ASSAGO @Forum

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