Symphonic Disco Experience by United Soloists Orchestra
You know these songs by heart. You've danced to them at parties, belted them out in the car, heard them a thousand times on the radio. These are the hits that made Italian pop music legendary — and tonight, you'll rediscover them like never before.
This is not a cover concert.
It's an explosive journey through decades of Italian music — from the '70s all the way to the dance anthems of the 2000s — in an entirely new form: symphonic disco. A symphony orchestra with the power of a nightclub. Strings, brass, rhythm, and groove, all live, all turned up to eleven.
From "Gloria" to "Felicità," from "Mamma Maria" to "A far l'amore comincia tu," from "Volare" to the global phenomenon "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "L'Amour Toujours" — every song explodes with a brand-new sound thanks to the exclusive arrangements by United Soloists Orchestra. And of course, we couldn't leave out "Italodisco" by The Kolors, the anthem that brought this sound back to the top of the charts.
An evening of pure energy, nostalgia, and joy — where staying in your seat will be practically impossible.
USO is a Swiss ensemble that has cracked the code on making orchestral music genuinely exciting and culturally relevant for contemporary audiences. Founded in 2017 in Ticino, the orchestra brings together active soloists and musicians from Europe's most prestigious ensembles who share a vision: symphonic music should not be museumified. Their identity is built on strategic genre fluidity — mixing classical masterworks with high-quality symphonic arrangements of pop and rock. This is not a gimmick; it's an artistic statement about what orchestral music can be in the 21st century.
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