Diamanda Galás Announces Three Performances in Italy

Posted on Apr 15, 2026 by Intravenal Sound Operations

Diamanda Galás 3 live performances in Italy
Diamanda Galás 3 live performances in Italy

Following a stellar series of dates in Portugal earlier this year, Diamanda Galás has announced details of three performances in Italy for September 2026, taking place at three stunning venues in Italy.

23 September – Trento, Auditorium Santa Chiara

26 September – Parma, Auditorium Paganini

30 September – Senigallia, Teatro La Fenice

As the recent performances in Portugal attest, these new dates in Italy offer an unmissable chance to see one of the most uncompromising and visionary artists of our time performing live.

“Diamanda Galás does not merely interpret songs; the American artist reterritorializes them.

This Saturday at Theatro Circo and Wednesday at Casa da Música, Diamanda Galás returns after a long absence to remind us that a scream is a form of complicity. The avant-garde artist brings us wounds and bandages in the form of music. Unmissable, of course. She is capable of piercing the molecular structure of a room. It is an experience that oscillates between reified agony and an almost unbearable spiritual clarity, in which the Portuguese audience usually given to a passive melancholy—is suddenly injected with a rage that is, at once, both wound and remedy.

Pain is what remains to us; it may be the only authentic thing we have left.

This was a liturgy of violence and suffering that left us wondering whether the ticket was for a concert — or for a live, real-time autopsy.”

- JOURNAL DE NOTICIAS | José Miguel Gaspar | Feb 15 2026 Portugal

“If there is one thing Lisbon loves, it is a cult—and last Wednesday Culturgest became the temple of a congregation that had not gathered there to “listen to music,” but to be pierced by it. With the venue completely sold out, Diamanda Galás’s return to Portugal unfolded as a roughly hour-long liturgy that left everyone in a collective trance, somewhere between prayer and exorcism.”

- CH Magazine de Cultura, Lazer e Viagens | Tânia Fernandes | February 12 2026

The dates follow recent releases of two commanding works: a newly remastered reissue of her 1988 album You Must Be Certain of the Devil – #8 in The Quietus’s Reissues of the Year, and De-formation: Second Piano Variations, a live recording of her meticulously reworked score for the solo piano skeleton of ‘Das Fieberspital (The Fever Hospital)’, captured during an intimate, candlelit performance at the basement auditorium of the Pinault Gallery in spring 2025.

Since the formation of her own imprint, Intravenal Sound Operations (in 2017), Galás has been at the helm of one of her most productive periods of work. The new label has launched a remastered series of reissues from her vast back catalogue, as well as new releases including De-formations First and Second Variations (2019 and 2025) and Broken Gargoyles (2022). She has hosted three installations of Mutilatus in New York City, Hanover and Braga (2020-2021), has been composing the live show for her Das Fieberspital work, recently performed at the Pinault Gallery in Paris and in Portugal.

Listen to / buy You Must Be Certain of the Devil

Listen to / buy De-formation: Second Piano Variations


About Diamanda Galás

San Diego-born Galás came up playing both classical and jazz music. She not only accompanied her Mikrasian Greek father’s gospel choir and joined his New Orleans-style band, but also performed as a piano soloist with the San Diego Symphony at the age of 14. She went on to play with various groups that included heavies of the new-jazz thing, such as a circa-’74 combo in Pomona, California, that included cornetist Bobby Bradford, sax man David Murray, trumpet-player Butch Morris, bassist Mark Dresser, and drummer Stanley Crouch. She made her first public performance in 1979, collaborating on an opera with Vinko Globokar and Amnesty International about the arrest, torture, and assasination of a Turkish woman for treason. In 1982 she released her debut album, The Litanies of Satan, which showcased her early forays into unorthodox vocal expression and multiphonics, and which included an 18-minute performance piece titled “Wild Women With Steak Knives.” She has created work dealing with AIDS (including the recently re-mastered The Divine Punishment and Saint of the Pit), genocide and mental disease, as well as compositions for voice and piano set to the works of exiled poets. She also collaborated with Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones on the 1994 album The Sporting Life. Her 2022 album Broken Gargoyles employs a vast array of advanced vocal and instrumental techniques to deftly probe the weaving, warping transformation on the nervous systems of her post-traumatic soldiers and dying diseased, leading Pitchfork to declare her “a world apart from other musicians”.

Diamanda Galás
Diamanda Galás | photo by Jorges Silva

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