Vasco, new previews on the setlist: “The last song…”
Through a post shared on his social channels, Vasco Rossi offered new previews to fans about the ladder of the concerts he will hold between next May and June in the area of the tour which will see him stop at Ferrara, Bari, Olbia, Ancona and Udine.
After having made it known in recent days, again on Instagram, that he had “definitively developed the definitive set list for the Vasco live 2026 It will be one BOMB!“, the singer-songwriter from Zocca has returned to inform the public about the preparations for the tour. This time, while fans have already started to speculate which songs will be played, Vasco has decided to arouse the curiosity of his followers by talking about the “last song” planned for his live performances. The voice of “Sally” wrote in his most recent message on Instagram, accompanied by a shot of him in the studio and photos on the stages:
“The last song of the 2026 setlist will be perfect for the times we are in!”
He then specified: “Obviously the last song is the one that precedes the ritual finale. ‘Albachiara’ will always be at the end of the show. While the first and last songs contain the live concept, they are the common thread that ties all the other pieces together“.
The post then included a statement from Pastano winsguitarist of Vasco Rossi’s band, in which we read: “In 2023 the common thread was centered on the relationship between Vasco and the female figurefor me it was strong that he started with Tell the Moon, looking at the audience, creating an immediate alchemy. The following year, in 2024, the concept has shifted to social: a look at what happens around us, on discrimination, on the most uncomfortable topics. Vasco was perhaps the only one to talk about it and write about it openly since the Seventies. I think of a song like ‘Jenny is crazy’, which tells of depression, of a marginalized woman who is excluded from the community and who in the end can’t cope, as opposed to ‘Sally’ who instead, despite all that pain, is a figure who consoles, who saves herself. For the 2025 tour, however, the concept has its roots in the concept of life: the idea was to create a setlist that celebrated life and what is the song that, more than any other, represents a true hymn to existence? Hence the choice to open with ‘Vita spericolata'”. He concluded:
“My intention was to propose ‘If you could say’ to him in the position in the setlist that had always been ‘Vita Spericolata’, at the end, because I imagined the end of the concert as a choral song on the words ‘without regret’; the closing of the circle, the moment in which from an individual self we move on to a collective self”.
