Ligabue

Luciano Ligabue is one of the most important figures in contemporary Italian music. Born in Correggio in 1960, he made his debut in 1990 with the album "Ligabue", beginning a career spanning more than thirty years that established him as one of the most recognizable and beloved voices of Italian rock, with iconic songs such as "Certe notti", "Balliamo sul mondo" and "Piccola stella senza cielo".

In July 2025, he officially joined the roster of Sugar Music Publishing as an author, further strengthening a relationship that dates back to 1990 with songs such as "Figlio d’un cane" and "Sogni di rock ’n’ roll", among the first works by Ligabue to enter the Sugar catalogue and included in his debut album.

In the same year, the artist celebrated some of the most significant milestones of his career with the major events "La notte di Certe Notti" at the RCF Arena Campovolo in Reggio Emilia and at the Royal Palace of Caserta, dedicated to the 30th anniversary of "Buon compleanno Elvis". These initiatives were followed by "Buon compleanno Elvis – Covered", a tribute project featuring some of the most important artists of the Italian music scene.

In 2026, Ligabue returned to the stage with the "Certe Notti 2026" tour, featuring European dates in May and shows across Italy between June and October, at major stadiums and arenas.