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TIM Battiti Live 2026 line‑up revealed — 60+ stars performing in Trani this June (how to get tickets and attend for free)

Summer music season is upon us and TIM Battiti Live 2026 is set to bring the party back to Italian TV this year — with recordings happening in the picturesque seaside town of Trani and a stacked lineup that’s sure to satisfy every musical taste. If you’re planning a summer getaway or simply love discovering the season’s biggest hits, here’s everything you need to know about this year’s event: dates, how it will be broadcast, who’s presenting, and the incredible roster of artists performing live in Piazza Quercia.

When and where: key dates to mark

Recordings will take place in Trani from Wednesday 24 to Sunday 28 June, with the shows scheduled to be broadcast on Canale 5 from 2 July. For fans who want the live vibe, attending the recordings in late June is the way to go — think open‑air concerts, a lively crowd and the sun setting over the Adriatic. If you’d rather enjoy from home, tune in from early July for the prime‑time TV broadcasts.

Hosts and tone of the show

This year’s presenting team mixes personality and radio pedigree: Ilary Blasi leads the broadcast, accompanied by Fabio Rovazzi — known for his pop sensibility and social media clout — and Daniele Battaglia, a familiar voice from radio. Expect an upbeat, family‑friendly atmosphere: the show blends big performances with audience moments, singalongs and summer‑ready staging designed to appeal to multiple generations.

An epic line‑up: something for everyone

TIM Battiti Live has always been about variety, and 2026 continues that tradition. The bill includes major pop stars, veteran performers, rap and urban acts, and several fresh faces from TV talent shows. Highlights include:

  • Pop powerhouses: Emma, Francesca Michielin, Noemi and Levante bring vocal depth and memorable hooks.
  • Big names and icons: Gigi D’Alessio, Patty Pravo and Orietta Berti add classic appeal.
  • Urban and rap energy: Emis Killa, Rocco Hunt, Rhove and Rosa Chemical ensure the set is modern and rhythmic.
  • Dance and club sounds: Gabry Ponte, Merk & Kremont and other DJs will light up the stage for late‑night vibes.
  • Festival favourites and bands: The Kolors, Tommaso Paradiso and Pinguini Tattici Nucleari promise singable anthems.
  • Plus, fresh talent from the finale of Amici 25 — including winner Lorenzo Salvetti — will bring the immediacy of TV talent to the piazza stage. The opening theme for the show will be “Sorry scusa lo siento” by Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, a fitting anthem for the summer season.

    Why Trani? The appeal of a coastal location

    Trani’s Piazza Quercia is an ideal backdrop: historic architecture, sea breezes and a compact town center that invites a festive atmosphere. For attendees, the location adds an Italian‑summer charm that’s hard to replicate on a studio set. It’s also a great reason to combine a festival visit with a short holiday — think sun, local cuisine and live music.

    Practical tips for attending

  • Arrive early: popular events attract large crowds and queues — early arrival helps secure a good spot.
  • Dress for comfort: bring light layers for the evening; coastal nights can be breezy even after hot days.
  • Plan transport and accommodation: book ahead, as nearby options fill fast during festival week.
  • Stay hydrated: outdoor concerts can run long — water and sensible shoes make all the difference.
  • What the TV broadcast adds

    While a live show offers the raw energy of a crowd and the immediacy of performance, the TV version allows production teams to polish the presentation: artistic close‑ups, carefully timed edits, and camera work that brings viewers front‑row from home. For those who can’t travel to Puglia, the Canale 5 broadcasts are the perfect way to enjoy the highlights with friends or family.

    Who should tune in

  • Music lovers who enjoy a wide range of contemporary Italian and pop music.
  • Fans of live TV spectacle: the show’s mix of performances and presenter moments makes it easy viewing.
  • Anyone planning a short Italian summer trip — the event is a wonderful cultural add‑on.
  • How Battiti Live fits into summer culture

    Since its inception in 2003, Battiti Live has evolved into a staple of the Italian summer calendar, moving through various brand partnerships and formats but always staying true to its mission: bringing popular music to a live, communal space. The TIM edition continues that legacy, drawing both established stars and the next generation of performers, creating a shared soundtrack to the season.

    Whether you’re planning to head to Trani, settle in front of your TV, or stream highlights, TIM Battiti Live 2026 promises an energetic celebration of summer music — full of big names, fresh voices and the unmistakable joy of live performance.