Shablo since July in concert with “Street Jazz Tour 2025” (info and tickets)

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After his first Sanremo, 2025 Shablo announces the first real tour in his name.

And in continuity with my word, the song that brought in the race, even his concerts will rediscover the origins of its musical genre, immersing themselves in the jazz circuit, which is the matrix on which all the sounds of contemporary black music are based .

Shablo Street Jazz Tour 2025 will consist of a series of precious and unique concerts, to present the new Shablo record project live.

There will be all the elements dear to him: a console like that view on Ariston stagea band, exceptional choristers.

And of course many guests on each date, with the fixed presence of torment and Joshua (already his members in the Sanremo adventure) and Mimì (very young and beloved winner of the last edition of X Factor).

The tour will culminate in a date-event at the Arcimboldi Theater in Milan, with a special setting and many further surprises.

The video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70vcih3-4lu

The calendar given

Wednesday 9 July 2025 || Rome @ Summertime c/o Cavea Auditorium Ennio Morricone
Monday 14 July 2025 || Pescara @ Pescara Jazz c/o tourist port
Thursday 30 July 2025 || Zafferana Etnea (CT) @ Anfiteatro Falcone and Borsellino
Wednesday 12 November 2025 || Milan @ Teatro Arcimboldi

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