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Top Summer Festivals in Italy
Whether you're into electro, pop, indie, or jazz music, we've got you covered with a great selection of Italy's best summer festivals.
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With warm weather around the corner, summer 2026 is looking fun. If you’re traveling through Italy and are looking to spruce up your holiday with some good music, look no further: we got you covered with a great selection of Italy’s best summer festivals!
INDIE / POP
Idroscalo, Milan
21 – 24 May

Back for its 20th edition, Mi Ami is a renown festival that has been rocking out since 1997. Dedicated to discovering new talents and giving up and coming artists the chance to get up on stage, Mi Ami has become a favorite among italian festivals. Only showcasing italian artists, the festival is a go-to event if you’re looking to have fun and explore the italian indie scene! This edition’s artists include Nu Genea, Cosmo, Motta, Maria Antonietta, La Nina, and more.
EDM – Electronic Dance Music
Lake Como
30-31 May; 1 June

If you haven’t had the chance to experience an EDM event, let alone three whole days of it, Nameless Festival is definitely a good place to start. Full of energy and beat, EDM is a genre that will have you dancing the whole time. Nameless is a long awaited festival by both locals, and the international crowd. Easily reachable from Milan, the festival is also a great excuse to visit Lecco and its surrounding cities. With names like Calvin Harris, John Summit, Fisher, Clara and Sarah Toscano, you won’t want to miss out.
INDIE / ROCK
Ippodromo Snai San Siro e La Maura, Milan
25 June – 10 September

Rock your summer away at the IDays festival in Milan! A compilation of bands that make this event a must. Don’t miss out on Maroon Five on June 25th, Florence + The Machine on July 3rd, Foo Fighters on July 5th, Linkin Park on June 24th, System of a Down on July 6th, and David Guetta on September 6th.
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ROCK / POP
Piazza Napoleone & Mura Storiche, Lucca
24 June – 29 July

A festival that always leaves audiences astonished at its line-up, the Lucca Summer Festival is a great add-on to your Tuscan getaway. The 2026 edition brings another strong mix of international stars and major Italian names, with highlights including David Byrne on June 25, Jamiroquai on July 4, John Legend on July 5, Alabama Shakes with Matt Berninger on July 7, Diana Krall on July 14, Katy Perry on July 19, Riccardo Muti on July 20, and Tom Jones on July 28. With plenty of other big names on Lucca’s roster, you’re definitely going to want to stop over for a night or two.
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CLASSICAL / POP / JAZZ
Circo Massimo, Rome
29 June – 31 July

Also this year, the
Caracalla Summer Festival
is set to be one of the must-see events for lovers of art and live performance. Hosted by the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
, the festival celebrates music, dance, and mostly classical genre-based entertainment. For this edition, the festival changes setting: no longer held at the historic Baths of Caracalla
, currently under restoration, it will instead take place in the extraordinary setting of the Circus Maximus, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.Whether you choose to see Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida, Romeo and Juliet set to music by Sergei Prokofiev and performed by the Rome Opera Ballet, the world-renowned Roberto Bolle and Friends, a special screening of Gladiator in concert, or major artists such as Riccardo Cocciante, Edoardo Bennato, and Patti Smith, all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the show.
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ROCK / POP
Cavea of Auditorium Parco Della Musica, Rome
5 June – 20 September

Starting June 12th and following through till September 15th, the
Roma Summer Fest
is held at the Auditorium Parco della Musica’s Cavea. A venue Romans are familiar with, if you’re visiting the Eternal City this summer, definitely consider stopping by for some good music. Some suggestions? John Legend on July 2nd, Anastasia on July 6th, Diana Krall on July 15th, and Jacob Collier on July 18th.CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS
CLASSICAL
Arena di Verona, Verona
12 June – 12 September

Held in one of Italy’s most extraordinary open-air venues, the Arena di Verona is a spectacle in itself, and even more magical when brought to life by music and performance. The 103rd Arena Opera Festival runs from June 12 to September 12, 2026, with a rich summer program that combines beloved opera titles with major dance and concert events
Among the main operas on the 2026 bill are La Traviata, which opens the festival in a new production and returns on multiple dates through early September; Aida, presented both in Stefano Poda’s “Aida di Cristallo” and in the classic Franco Zeffirelli staging; Nabucco, scheduled throughout July and August; Turandot, featured across August and early September; and La Bohème, which appears on selected dates in July.
Beyond opera, the festival also includes a series of special events, with Roberto Bolle and Friends on July 21 and 22, Carmina Burana on August 13, Paganini Paradise. Superlive Immersive Concert on August 18, Viva Vivaldi. The Four Seasons Immersive Concert on August 19, and Zorba il greco at the Teatro Romano di Verona on August 25 and 26.
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ROCK / POP / RAP
Ippodromo delle Capannelle, Rome
9 June – 18 July

One of the most anticipated lineups when it comes to summer festivals in Italy,
Rock in Roma
is hard to beat. Spacing out from international stars to national sensations, the lineup is always full of surprises. This year, the festival is treating its concert goers to as a swell time, thanks to names like: The Offspring on June 9th, Negramaro on June 20th, Mumford & Sons on July 7th, and One Republic on July 20th.CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS
ROCK
Ippodromo del Visarno, Florence
12 – 13 – 14 June

Florence holds incomparable treasures, one of which is its beloved rock festival:
Firenze Rocks
. This year’s line-up is loud. With Lenny Kravitz and Salmo playing on June 12th, Robbie Williams on June 13th, and The Cure on June 14th, how can you choose only one? Rock on!CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS
BLUES / ROCK
Piazza Duomo, Pistoia
2 – 16 July

The beloved Pistoia Blues Festival is known for its unique energy and lively shows. Held in the beautiful setting of Piazza del Duomo, right in the heart of Pistoia, it offers a one-of-a-kind atmosphere for summer live music. The 2026 edition, the festival’s 45th, features major names including Il Volo on July 3, Jet and Walter Trout on July 5, The Darkness with Messa and Spleen on July 8, and Jethro Tull on July 10. With such a strong mix of blues, rock, and international guests, both you and the city are sure to be buzzing with excitement.
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ELECTRONIC / TECHNO
Parco Dora, Turin
3-5 July

If you are looking to party for 12 hours straight, the Kappa Futur Festival is where you want to be. Back again for its 13th edition, the festival keeps on getting better each year. Specializing in electronic and techno music, the festival is a great excuse to dance the day AND night away.
On July 3rd, expect to dance to Armin van Buuren, Disclosure DJ Set, Four Tet, Michael Bibi, and Solomun — just to name a few. On July 4th, get ready for another huge day with Four Tet B2B Skrillex, Richie Hawtin DEX EFX X0X, Sebastian Ingrosso, Maceo Plex, and Solomun Extended Set. On the final day, look out for Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, Peggy Gou, Floating Points, and Sven Väth, alongside plenty of other big names across the festival.
CLASSICAL
Belvedere di Villa Rufolo, Ravello
From 4 July to 15 September

Get ready for one of the most magical festivals there is. Held in the gorgeous Ravello, one of the gems on the Amalfi coast (not to mention the highest up) the festival is like you’ve never seen one before. With concerts happening in summer months, visiting both the town and the concert hall is quite spectacular. Gaze out at the amalfi coast from any of the amazing terraces in Ravello, and then head on to your show.
JAZZ & MORE
Historic centre and Santa Giuliana Arena, Perugia
3 – 12 July

Started in 1973, the Umbria Jazz Festival celebrates this year the 53rd edition and has become a worldwide favorite among jazz musicians and fans. Hosting concerts with italian and foreign musicians, the festival is a lively event that each summer sees many choose Perugia as their holiday destination. Although the word “jazz” in its title may have you think that is the main music genre, the festival also welcomes other types of music. This year’s headliners include: Jon Batiste on July 5th, Laurie Anderson on July 7th, and Elvis Costello on July 12th.
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DISCO / ELECTRONIC / HOUSE / TECHNO
Valle d’Itria, Puglia
22 – 26 July

If you haven’t visited southern Italy, or better yet Puglia, this is your time to go. With crystal clear beaches, exquisite local cuisine, and fantastic architecture, Puglia is a true gem. What’s more, the Polifonic Festival takes full advantage of the natural beauty, and hosts its festival on a terrace overlooking the sea. With a special focus on underground electronic music, the festival is the perfect getaway for anybody that enjoys good music and breathtaking sights.
ROCK / INDIE / ALTERNATIVE
Mostra d’Oltremare, Napoli
23-24 July

Two days of music with major international names in Naples on July 23 and 24 for Noisy Naples Fest 2026, an edition packed with big guests and several new features, starting with the venue: the festival moves to the larger spaces of the Mostra d’Oltremare.
There will be four concerts each day, with two headliners, plus a specially designed festival area with ample space for the audience, entertainment, and DJ sets. The presentation of the new edition has already revealed the first names on the line-up. Performing live in Naples will be Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, Skunk Anansie, and Planet Funk.
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ROCK
Castle of Castelbuono, Sicily
6 – 9 August

Counting 29 editions this year, Ypsigrock is back for another round. With its picturesque setting in Castelbuono, this festival offers a truly distinctive experience, with stages set up around the town and camping grounds nearby, making it a great excuse to discover the beauty of Sicily while enjoying a standout summer music lineup. This year’s bill includes Soulwax, Black Country, New Road, The Antlers, Cate Le Bon, Dry Cleaning, Horsegirl, I Cani, Annahstasia, and many more.
CROSSOVER
Olbia
13 – 15 August

The Red Valley Festival returns in 2026 to celebrate the 11th anniversary of Italy’s biggest crossover festival. The new edition promises to be even more spectacular and will take place from August 13 to 15, 2026, at the Olbia Arena in Olbia. Among the announced artists: Kid Yugi, Noyz Narcos, Sfera Ebbasta, Ernia, Samurai Jay, and more.
ELECTRONIC / HOUSE
Parco delle Cascine, Firenze
4 – 6 September

After a year-long detour in Emilia-Romagna, Decibel Open Air is back in Florence for the 2026 edition. One of Europe’s most anticipated electronic music festivals, DOA returns to Parco delle Cascine from September 4 to 6, 2026, promising another weekend of cutting-edge sounds, large-scale production, and an international atmosphere in one of Italy’s most iconic cities. While the full line-up is still to be revealed, the first artists announced include Asco, Paul Kalkbrenner and Capo Plaza, with more names expected soon.
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ELECTRONIC / EXPERIMENTAL
Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome
12 – 13 September

Returning in 2026 with a bold new chapter, Dissonanze brings its forward-thinking spirit back to Rome for two days of cutting-edge electronic music, live performance, and sonic experimentation. Taking place on September 12th and 13th at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, the festival blends big international names with a strong curatorial identity, once again positioning itself as one of Italy’s most distinctive electronic events. This year’s line-up includes artists such as Björk, Peggy Gou, Floating Points, Honey Dijon, Daphni, Donato Dozzy, Kelly Lee Owens, Moodymann, Job Jobse, and Sama’ Abdulhadi, among many others.
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