After her success at Sanremo, Ditonellapiaga arrives in Cagliari.

The Roman singer-songwriter will perform on June 4th at AteneiKa.

His “Che fastidio!” (BMG/Dischi Belli), third at the festival, is at the top of the EarOne Airplay chart as the most played and listened to song on radio and TV, reaching the record for the largest audience in just three weeks from its release with 391,588,331 plays.

In addition to Cagliari, he will perform on May 26th in L'Aquila, on June 18th in Rivoli (TO), on June 28th in Perugia, on July 2nd in Cremona, on July 3rd in Bergamo, on July 15th in Treviso, on July 16th in Arezzo, on July 31st in Montecorsaro (MC), on August 1st in Livorno, on August 3rd in Locarno, on August 9th in Roccadaspide (SA), on August 11th in Milazzo, on September 4th in Trento and on September 12th in Padua.

In anticipation of their live return in summer 2026, their new recording project, Miss Italia, is out on BMG/Dischi Belli from Friday, April 10. After a period of musical identity confusion, Miss Italia was born as a reaction to the need to pause and question everything in order to rediscover oneself, exploring the relationship with standards, with the perception of others, and with the idea of being "right."

Entirely written and composed by Margherita herself—along with Alessandro Casagni, who also handled the production—the new album brings Ditonellapiaga's biting, irreverent irony to the forefront, rediscovering her jaunty, purposefully unconventional voice. Over electronic sounds and pop-dance nuances, the singer-songwriter explores the cracks of the star system, poking fun at its myths and masks, transforming the contradictions of this world into a lucid, ironic, and intelligent parody. Ditonellapiaga will return to clubs this fall with two special dates: November 27, 2026, at the Atlantico in Rome and November 30, 2026, at the Fabrique in Milan.

(Unioneonline/D)

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