The ChorusLife Arena is ready to captivate you with a theatrical season that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation.
Under the artistic direction of Paolo Scotti, ChorusLife carries forward the legacy of the former Creberg Theatre to present a programme brimming with cultural and entertainment events. The Arena will host up to 50 days of performances, enriched by 10 free or charity events – a calendar of unmissable shows designed to move, entertain, and inspire.
Book your seat now and experience the magic of theatre in Bergamo!
The performances
- 8th and 9th February: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, directed by Stefano Genovese.
- 28th February: Nevica sulla mia mano – Words, music, and images from Lucio Dalla and Roberto Roversi, featuring Peppe Servillo and the Anidride Solforosa group.
- 1st March: Non hanno un amico, written and performed by Luca Bizzarri.
- 13th March: Sam Fender – People Watching Tour 2025 (sold out).
- 15th March: Momenti di trascurabile (in)felicità, written and performed by Francesco Piccolo, with a special appearance by Pif.
- 21st March: The Emotions We Lived – The Sixties: When Everything Seemed Possible, written and performed by Walter Veltroni.
- 22nd March: Anche meno, starring Max Angioni, directed by Ester Montalto.
- 23rd March: The Physics We Like – The Lesson Show, written and performed by Vincenzo Schettini.
- 28th March: Oblivion in Tuttorial – A Counterintuitive Guide to Modernity, featuring Graziana Borciani, Davide Calabrese, Francesca Folloni, Lorenzo Scuda, and Fabio Vagnarelli.
- 10th April: Roberto Vecchioni – Between Silence and Thunder – Tour.
- 9th October: Alessandro Cattelan (details coming soon).
ChorusLife Arena: how to get there
The ChorusLife Arena is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the Bergamo exit of the A4 motorway. For those using public transport, bus lines 5 and C provide easy access, and the recommended stops on the TEB tram line are Bergamo Bianzana and San Fermo.
Pedestrians can access the Arena through via Carlo Serassi, via Bianzana, and via Santi Maurizio e Fermo.