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Gigi D'Agostino Returns to Stage at Inalpi Arena in Turin After Illness

other · 2026-04-26

Italian DJ and producer Gigi D'Agostino (born Luigino Celestino Di Agostino, Turin, 1967) made a major comeback on February 28, 2025, at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, performing a 180-minute set. The concert, organized by Fondazione Reverse, drew a transgenerational crowd and featured hits like "L'Amour Toujours," "Bla Bla Bla," "In My Mind," and "The Riddle," along with remixes of "Thank You" by Dido and "Sarà perché ti amo" by Ricchi e Poveri. D'Agostino, known for pioneering subgenres Mediterranean Progressive and Lento Violento, had been absent from live performances since 2017 due to illness. His return tour began in Turin and includes dates in Austria (March–April) and a final show on June 21 at Fiera Milano in Rho. The artist expressed gratitude to the audience, saying, "Grazie Torino, grazie, mi avete fatto passare una serata pazzesca."

Key facts

  • Gigi D'Agostino performed at Inalpi Arena in Turin on February 28, 2025
  • The concert lasted 180 minutes
  • Organized by Fondazione Reverse
  • D'Agostino had been absent from live performances since 2017 due to illness
  • He performed hits including L'Amour Toujours, Bla Bla Bla, In My Mind, and The Riddle
  • Remixes included Thank You by Dido and Sarà perché ti amo by Ricchi e Poveri
  • His tour includes Austria in March–April and a final date on June 21 at Fiera Milano in Rho
  • D'Agostino is known for creating Mediterranean Progressive and Lento Violento music subgenres

Entities

Artists

  • Gigi D'Agostino
  • Luigino Celestino Di Agostino
  • DJ Prezioso
  • Franchino
  • Marvin
  • Claudio Coccoluto
  • Sergio Datta
  • Maurizio de Stefani
  • Dido
  • Ricchi e Poveri

Institutions

  • Fondazione Reverse
  • Inalpi Arena
  • Fiera Milano
  • Voyager
  • Woodstock
  • Ultimo Impero
  • Costa Toscana
  • Stazione m2o
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Turin
  • Italy
  • Airasca
  • Salerno
  • Sanremo
  • Austria
  • Rho
  • Milan

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