
Born in 1996 in the Roman neighborhood of San Basilio, on the north-eastern outskirts of Rome, Ultimo (the stage name of Niccolò Moriconi) is one of the leading figures in Italian music. Since 2018, the year he took part in the Sanremo Festival with “Il ballo delle incertezze” and the huge success of the album “Pianeti”, the singer-songwriter has embarked on an extraordinary career with over 2 million concert tickets sold, 85 platinum records and more than 3.5 billion streams on Spotify.
Announced last year, Ultimo 2026 - La Favola Per Sempre is the biggest event in the history of live music in Italy, with record-breaking figures never seen before and a sell-out achieved in just a few hours. 250,000 spectators are expected at the Tor Vergata arena, framed by Calatrava’s Vela, 25,000 more tickets than those sold by Vasco Rossi for his historic 2017 concert at Modena Park.
The eagerly awaited gathering of Ultimo’s fans features a special appearance by his friend and colleague Fabrizio Moro and it will take place exactly seven years on from the singer-songwriter’s first stadium concert, the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. It will be a collective and symbolic celebration to retrace the journey and the “fairy tale that will last forever” of the Roman singer-songwriter and his “tribù degli ultimi” (the tribe of the last), made of people who over the years have felt represented by his words and his music.
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