He sings about love and passion and he is Italian. Umberto Tozzi, the man with 80 million records, the singer of the hit of hits, Ti Amo, will be on the stage of the Olympia on January 7, 2024. The public discovered his modulated, vibrant voice in 1977. The slow Ti Amo then wreaked havoc in nightclubs. Other successes will follow. Gloria and Tu, always with the same languorous disco tune, panicked the charts.
In Paris on January 7, he will continue the Gloria Forever tour which celebrates the Turin singer’s 70th birthday. This musician is a born showman. For nearly four decades, he has traveled the world to perform in the most beautiful concert halls. In 2017, for the release of his new album Quarant’anni che Ti Amo, he traveled throughout Italy to tour, which was of course sold out. It reached its peak in the form of the concert event 40 Anni che Ti amo at the Arena di Verona. Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, a city dedicated to the most burning love.
Ti Amo, musical theme from Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
At the Olympia, he promised to cover his greatest standards and present some new songs. We can already see the spectators singing Ti Amo, Gloria and Tu with him. They belong to the history of his admirers and of all French people who see in him one of the last representatives of a carefree era.
In 2001, Alain Chabat asked him to sing Ti Amo again in a duet with Monica Bellucci in Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre. To symbolize the love at first sight between the pretty servant of the Queen of Egypt and the cunning little Gallic warrior, he had found nothing better… “Ti amo un soldo, ti amo In aria, ti amo Se viene testa vuol say che, basta, lasciamoci ti amo”, translating is not necessary.