Laura Pausini Launches “Bilaterale” Tour Across Italy
The Italian singer and TV personality Laura Pausini has begun her “Bilaterale” tour, a series of performances across Italy set to conclude in late 2023, according to her official website. The tour, which translates to “Bilateral,” marks a return to live shows following years of global virtual concerts during the pandemic. Pausini, a five-time Grammy winner, is scheduled to perform in cities including Rome, Milan, and Naples, with dates spanning from July to September 2023.
What Is the “Bilaterale” Tour?
The “Bilaterale” tour follows the release of Pausini’s 2022 album *LIVE*, a compilation of recordings from her 2021 virtual concert series. The tour’s name, as explained in a press release from her management, reflects the artist’s focus on “the dual connection between the performer and the audience, both in physical and emotional terms.” The tour’s itinerary, confirmed by promoter Live Nation Italy, includes 15 shows across the country, with tickets selling out swiftly in major cities.

Where Will Laura Pausini Perform?
Pausini’s tour schedule includes stops at iconic venues such as Rome’s Auditorium Parco della Musica and Milan’s Mediolanum Forum. Additional dates are planned for Naples’ PalaAlpitour and Verona’s Arena di Verona, a historic amphitheater known for hosting major concerts. A spokesperson for the singer told *Variety* that the tour aims to “reconnect with fans in a more intimate setting,” contrasting with the large-scale virtual events of recent years.
Why Is This Tour Significant?
The “Bilaterale” tour represents a strategic shift for Pausini, who has dominated the Italian music scene for over three decades. Her previous tour, *The Greatest Hits Tour* (2019–2020), drew record-breaking crowds, and industry analysts note that this new tour could further solidify her influence in a competitive market. According to a report by *Billboard*, Pausini’s 2022 album *LIVE* topped charts in Italy and Spain, suggesting strong fan demand for her live performances.
What Are Fans Saying?
Early reviews of the tour have highlighted Pausini’s enduring vocal prowess and stage presence. A fan interviewed at the Rome show described the experience as “a celebration of her legacy,” while *La Repubblica* praised the “dynamic setlist blending classic hits with new material.” Tickets for the remaining dates remain available through official platforms, though prices have increased by 20% compared to previous tours, according to data from Ticketmaster Italy.
What’s Next for Laura Pausini?
Following the Italian leg of the tour, Pausini is expected to announce international dates in 2024, though no official details have been released. The singer has also teased new music in a recent interview with *Rolling Stone Italy*, stating, “I’m working on something that will surprise my fans.” As the “Bilaterale” tour progresses, its success could influence broader trends in live entertainment, particularly in Europe’s revitalizing concert market.