Tredici Pietro music and culture night
- Tredici Pietro played Rome’s Atlantico on May 12, 2026, as part of his “Non guardare + giù Tour 2026,” according to primary ticketing listings. - The clearest detail was the schedule: Atlantico listed a 9 p.m. start, while TicketOne showed a meet-and-greet package priced at 69 euros. - Tour and ticket details remained posted through Trident Music, TicketOne and Ticketmaster listings tied to the eight-date Italian club run.
Tredici Pietro’s Rome stop was a standard tour date, not a separately billed “music and culture night,” according to ticketing and promoter listings reviewed for the event. Ticketmaster and TicketOne listed the show as “TREDICI PIETRO - NON GUARDARE + GIÙ TOUR 2026” at Atlantico in Rome on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, with a 9 p.m. start. Trident Music, which listed the tour dates, described the run as an eight-show Italian club tour. Its schedule placed Rome between Naples on May 11 and Brescia on May 17, with Atlantico named as the venue for the May 12 stop. ### Was this actually a broader arts-and-culture event? Ticketing listings identified the Rome date as a concert on Tredici Pietro’s tour, rather than a mixed-format event with separately named art or cultural programming. (ticketmaster.it) Ticketmaster used the tour title without additional billing, and TicketOne listed the event simply under the artist’s name and venue. (tridentmusic.it) Roma Pop, a local events listing, also framed the night as a live concert stop on the tour. Its entry gave the venue address as Viale dell’Oceano Atlantico, 271D, Rome, and listed the event time as 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. on May 12. ### What do the primary listings say about the Rome date? May 12, 2026 is the date repeated across the main public listings. Trident Music’s tour page, Ticketmaster’s event page and TicketOne’s ticket page all matched on Rome’s Atlantico as the venue for that night. (ticketmaster.it) TicketOne’s listing added one pricing detail that helps anchor the event: a meet-and-greet package was shown at 69 euros before additional fees. (romapop.it) The same page said availability was limited and that customers could buy up to six tickets. ### How did the Rome show fit into Tredici Pietro’s 2026 run? Trident Music said the “Non guardare + giù Tour 2026” covered eight dates in major Italian clubs. (tridentmusic.it) The promoter’s schedule began in Nonantola on May 5, then moved through Milan, Venaria Reale, Naples, Rome, Brescia, Padua and Florence. Music Attitude, citing the tour announcement, said the run followed Tredici Pietro’s first appearance in competition at the 76th Festival di Sanremo with “Uomo che cade.” The same report said the tour was produced and organized by Trident Music. (ticketone.it) ### What do listings say about Tredici Pietro at this stage of his career? Roma Pop identified Tredici Pietro as Pietro Morandi, the Bologna-born rapper and singer-songwriter born in 1997. (tridentmusic.it) Its event entry said the tour followed the release of his second studio album and pointed to songs including “Morire” and “Verità” in the live set. Teatro.it described the 2026 tour as a return to live shows after Sanremo and said the artist’s set drew on both earlier songs and newer material. (musicattitude.it) That listing also gave the Rome show a duration of about 120 minutes. ### Where could people still verify details after the show? As of late May 2026, the most reliable references remained the promoter and primary ticketing pages. (romapop.it) Trident Music continued to carry the full tour routing, while Ticketmaster and TicketOne preserved the Rome event entries tied to Atlantico on May 12. May 20, 2026 was the final date listed on Trident Music’s schedule, with Florence closing the run. (teatro.it) For readers checking what came next, that promoter page remained the clearest source for the completed eight-date itinerary and named venues. (tridentmusic.it)