Events in Noto – Summer 2025: Concerts, Festivals and Performances
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- Jul 22
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If you're planning a visit to Noto between July and September 2025, get ready for a summer filled with music, culture, and entertainment. The capital of Sicilian Baroque will host a rich calendar of events, including the Notomusica Festival, major live concerts, and art exhibitions.

Notomusica Festival 2025 – 50th Edition
Location: Courtyard of the Jesuit College, NotoTime: 9:15 PM
July 24 – A New West Side StoryA modern reinterpretation of Leonard Bernstein’s classic musical, blending dance, theater and orchestra.
July 28 – Jánoska Ensemble – Vivaldi 300An international quartet fusing classical music, jazz, and Central European traditions.
July 31 – Al Di Meola Acoustic TrioA legendary guitarist in the world of jazz fusion, known for his virtuosity and Latin influences.
August 3 – Simona Molinari Quartet – Kairos TourA refined singer-songwriter with a unique blend of swing, jazz, and sophisticated pop.
August 6 – Richard Galliano & Orchestra Jazz SicilianaOne of the world’s most influential jazz accordionists, performing with Sicily’s top big band.
August 11 – Danilo Rea & Luciano Biondini – “Cosa sono le nuvole”Two great Italian improvisers pay tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini through music.
August 21 – Stefano Bollani – Piano Solo TourAn outstanding pianist and entertainer: a concert of technique, improvisation, and wit.
Live concerts in the historic center
Location: Staircase of the Cathedral of San Nicolò, NotoTime: 9:00 PM
August 8 – Ermal MetaOne of Italy’s most beloved songwriters, known for his emotional lyrics and social commitment.
August 16 – Alex BrittiA Roman singer and guitarist, blending blues roots with pop hits.
August 17 – Marco MasiniA raw and romantic voice with a long career of Italian hits from the ’90s and 2000s.
August 22 – NoemiA powerful soul-pop singer-songwriter, renowned for her striking live performances.
Exhibition: “50 Years of Notomusica”
Location: Palazzo Nicolaci, NotoDates: From July 5 to August 22Free entry
A historical retrospective celebrating 50 years of the Notomusica Festival, featuring posters, archival photos and highlights from past editions.