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Eros Ramazzotti

Štark Arena, Beograd, RS
26. April 2026. 20:30h
2026
26
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Eros Ramazzotti in Beograd - tickets for the Štark Arena concert with tour highlights, hits and audience guide

Looking for tickets for Eros Ramazzotti in Beograd? The concert at Štark Arena on April 26 brings an evening of Italian pop shaped by songs like "Più bella cosa" and "Cose della vita", as the "Una Storia Importante" tour connects his best-known catalogue with the newer chapter of his career

Eros Ramazzotti in Belgrade: an evening for an audience that, alongside Italian pop, seeks both melody and story

Eros Ramazzotti returns to Belgrade on April 26 as part of the "Una Storia Importante World Tour", and the date at Štark Arena comes in the middle of a European run of performances linking Bucharest, Sofia, Belgrade, and Zagreb. This matters also because of the rhythm of the tour itself: the Belgrade concert is not a stopover, but part of a densely arranged spring block that shows how much the region is still marked on the map of an artist who can fill large halls even decades after his first hits. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

For the audience that remembers him from "Adesso tu", "Cose della vita", "Più bella cosa", "Se bastasse una canzone", and "Un'altra te", this is a meeting with an author whose signature has remained recognizable: Mediterranean melody, pop that never runs away from the chorus, and a voice that still carries the same blend of softness and roughness today. For younger audiences, or for those who may not follow him from album to album, the concert in Belgrade also has practical value - Ramazzotti is one of those artists whose catalog can be listened to even without deep fan knowledge, because his songs long ago crossed the border of the Italian market and became part of a broader European pop memory.

Where Eros Ramazzotti is today

The current tour comes after the album "Una Storia Importante / Una Historia Importante", released in November 2025 in Italian and Spanish versions. This project is conceived not only as a new release, but also as a career overview: along with new songs, it also brings new renditions of his own classics and collaborations with Italian and international names. This gives the concert in Belgrade additional context - it is not only a nostalgic return to old successes, but a phase in which Ramazzotti is trying to reopen his old songbook and adapt it to the current sound.Among the more recent titles, the single "Il mio giorno preferito / Mi día preferido" stood out in particular, receiving strong radio resonance in Italy in 2025. In the announcement of the new material, "Buona Stella" with Elisa is also mentioned, a song that the audience first heard live at the gala premiere of the tour at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam in October 2025. It is precisely such details that explain well what can be expected in the Arena: a concert that stands on a solid catalog of hits, but still leaves room for a recent authorial step.

At the same time, Ramazzotti still acts like an artist who knows exactly what his audience is looking for. He does not build performances on fashionable turns, nor on a radical break with his own opus. His strength is continuity. When he steps in front of the audience, an evening is expected in which romantic pop, light rock, a Latin outline, and Italian singer-songwriter melodics stand together without forcing. That is one of the reasons why he is still followed both by those who grew up with him in the nineties and by those who listen to him selectively, through several songs that long ago became standards.

What can be concluded about the repertoire from previous performances

Based on the performances recorded so far as part of the gala premiere in Amsterdam, the audience could hear a broadly set career overview: from "Se bastasse una canzone" and "Più bella cosa" to "Adesso tu", "Una storia importante", "Stella gemella", "Terra promessa", "Musica è", and "Cose della vita". Along with that, newer titles such as "Il mio giorno preferito" and "Buona Stella" also appeared. This does not mean that the Belgrade concert must have an identical song order, but it clearly enough shows the direction - live, Ramazzotti does not shy away from his most famous numbers and does not treat them as a mandatory quota, but as the core of the entire evening.For the visitor, this is important information because it speaks about the type of experience awaiting them. Whoever comes because of several big singles will very likely not leave without what they came for. Whoever also follows the newer catalog will get a concert that tries to connect the old and the new without a sudden change of energy. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Such a repertoire also means a very clear emotional trajectory. With Ramazzotti, a concert often does not depend on one single peak, but on a series of moments in which the audience, from song to song, recognizes its own past: love stories, breakups, drives, summer vacations, radio evenings. There are not many European pop artists who can count on such a broad intergenerational response in a hall of this size.

For whom this concert is particularly attractive

This is a concert for several different circles of the audience, and each of them has its own reason for coming.

  • For long-time fans - because of a large catalog of songs that have marked more than three decades of a career.

  • For an audience that loves melodic Italian and Mediterranean pop - because of the recognizable combination of ballads, radio-friendly choruses, and a warm arrangement sound.

  • For couples and groups that are not looking for an aggressive concert format - because of the breadth of the repertoire and singing that does not depend on pure spectacle, but on the song.

  • For a broader audience that may know only the biggest hits - because a Ramazzotti concert belongs to a rare kind of performance where even an occasional listener has enough entry points.



In other words, the Belgrade date is not closed only to a narrow circle of loyal followers. It also has reach toward an audience that does not otherwise go regularly to concerts, but wants an evening with familiar songs and a clear, singable program. In that, Ramazzotti has long been a reliable artist: his audience does not need to learn a new performance language in order to enter the concert.

Štark Arena and what it means to watch Ramazzotti in such a space

Štark Arena, that is, Belgrade Arena in New Belgrade, is among the largest indoor venues in the region. According to the hall's own data, the facility has 6 levels, a large hall of 48,000 square meters, and a capacity which, depending on the event setup, goes up to 18,000 visitors, while general data mentions a range up to 19,394 spectators. For the concert format, more important than the figure itself is the fact that this is a venue designed for large sports and music productions, with developed entrance flows and a clear division by levels.For the audience, that means two things. First, Ramazzotti's concert here can gain real arena momentum - large enough for you to feel the mass, but also clear enough that the hall does not feel cold if the production is well set. Second, his music naturally suits such a space. This is not an artist who seeks club intimacy or festival looseness; an arena suits him, where ballads, mid-tempo songs, and big choruses have room to resonate.

The hall itself on level 200 has northern and southern entrances for audience entry, 24 entrances equipped with control gates and X-ray devices, and on the same level there are also food and drink sales points. This is useful to know in advance because it indicates that arriving at the last moment is not the best idea, especially for visitors arriving by car or entering this facility for the first time. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Practical: address, entrances, parking, and getting through the city

Belgrade Arena is located at Bulevar Arsenija Čarnojevića 58 in New Belgrade. The official data of the hall states 791 parking spaces arranged around the facility and on the southern side of the Arena, including separate zones and parking for buses. On the visitor page itself, it is also stated that entry into the Arena on the day of the event is possible 1 to 2 hours before the start, depending on the type of manifestation. Since the beginning of the concert is announced for 20:30, it is reasonable to count on arriving earlier, especially if you want to avoid crowds at the entrances and around the parking lot.

  • Address: Bulevar Arsenija Čarnojevića 58, New Belgrade

  • Parking: a total of 791 spaces according to Arena data

  • Entry into the venue: as a rule, 1 to 2 hours before the start of the event

  • Public transport: the city states that public transport in Belgrade has been free since January 1, 2025.

  • For travelers from outside Belgrade: Nikola Tesla Airport has direct connections to the city center, and New Belgrade is one of the more practical parts of the city for arriving at larger events



For visitors from Croatia and other surrounding countries, an additional advantage is precisely the location in New Belgrade. That part of the city is used to large congress, sports, and concert events, and access by car or taxi is often easier than in older, narrower city zones. If you are arriving earlier and want to combine the concert with a short stay in the city, New Belgrade is also a good starting point toward the Sava, the center, and other well-known Belgrade neighborhoods.

Why the Belgrade date is important within the tour

The "Una Storia Importante World Tour" officially begins on February 14, 2026, at Paris's Accor Arena and passes through 30 countries in four stages. In the European spring part, Belgrade is placed between Sofia on April 24 and Zagreb on April 28. That schedule makes the Belgrade concert one of the regionally most accessible dates for audiences from the area of the former Yugoslavia, and at the same time one of the rarer opportunities to see Ramazzotti in a large hall without needing to travel to Western European metropolises.Also important is the fact that this is not an isolated festival appearance or television guest performance, but a full-blooded tour concert that carries the name of the current album. In practice, that means Belgrade gets the concert format as conceived for the entire tour, and not a shortened or adapted festival version. For audiences in Serbia and beyond, that is one more concrete reason to view this date as one of the stronger regional concert evenings of late April.

If one also looks at the broader picture of his career, Ramazzotti appears here as an artist who has survived changes in trends without losing identity. It is no coincidence that his new project bears the title "Una Storia Importante". On this tour, that title sounds as much like a description of the relationship with the audience as it does like the name of the album. Places are disappearing quickly.

What has not yet been confirmed and why it should be left aside

For the Belgrade concert, the date, city, hall, and inclusion in the "Una Storia Importante World Tour" have so far been confirmed. In publicly available announcements that can be verified, no special guests, opening act, or detailed official schedule of the evening are listed. Therefore, it makes no sense to fill the text in advance with speculation about the duration of the performance, the exact order of songs, or production effects.That is also the best approach to this concert: to expect an evening of great songs, a strong audience, and an artist who has enough material to hold the attention of the entire arena, but without inventing details that have not been confirmed. With Ramazzotti, that is enough anyway. His concert value does not depend on rumors, but on the repertoire.

What kind of feeling the audience can expect in the hall

Ramazzotti's concerts usually do not function as a series of separate hits, but as an evening built on recognition. In the audience, quieter sections of collective singing are therefore often mixed with stronger choruses that almost automatically lift the entire hall. In a space such as Štark Arena, this is especially pronounced: when several generations simultaneously know the lyrics of "Più bella cosa" or "Cose della vita", the concert gains that kind of energy that is difficult to produce artificially.

For those who love concerts with a lot of talking and improvisation, Ramazzotti may not be that type of artist. But for those who want to hear a singer with a long catalog, a clear vocal identity, and songs that last longer than one season, this is an evening that has a very precise meaning. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Belgrade as a city for a concert weekend

Late April is also a good time for those who want to turn the concert into a short city outing. Belgrade is then already in a spring rhythm, and New Belgrade, where the Arena is located, provides a simple logistical framework for arrival and return after the concert. The city's Tourist Organization also states an important practical novelty: public transport in Belgrade has been free since January 1, 2025, which makes it easier for visitors to move between accommodation, the center, and the concert location.

For guests who are coming for just one day, that means less planning around city logistics and more focus on the concert itself. And for those staying the whole weekend, the combination of a big Sunday concert and springtime Belgrade offers more than enough reasons to mark April 26 in advance.

Sources:
- Eros Ramazzotti - the artist's official website; used data on the "Una Storia Importante World Tour", the album "Una Storia Importante / Una Historia Importante", biography, the single "Il mio giorno preferito", and the mention of the song "Buona Stella"
- Belgrade Arena - used data on the concert in Belgrade, the address, the hall's capacity, the number of levels, the number of parking spaces, and entry rules for visitors
- Tourist Organization of Belgrade - used information on free public transport in Belgrade and the general context for visitors arriving in the city
- setlist.fm - used overview of songs performed at Ramazzotti's recent performances as a framework for describing the live repertoire direction

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