Parma is a city that never stops playing. From the prestigious stages of the Teatro Regio to live music in the cafés, every corner offers a different way to experience music. If you’re planning a trip, don’t just visit: listen.
Parma, the city that plays music between history and modernity
City of Verdi and Toscanini, Parma is one of Italy’s music capitals. Not only for its opera and historic theaters, but also for its vibrant contemporary scene, jazz festivals, and club nights.
Spending a few days in Parma is the perfect opportunity for tourists who want to experience the city with all their senses, to see art, taste local specialties, and enjoy its music.
Where to Listen to classical music in Parma
The heart of classical music beats in the majestic Teatro Regio, a symbol of the city’s opera tradition. In the fall of 2025 continues the opera productions and symphony concerts of the season, which attract enthusiasts from around the world.
Opera, symphony, ballet, but also modern performances and concerts of all kinds.
See the Teatro Regio’s programs: https://www.teatroregioparma.it/en/homepage/
and hosted performances: https://parmawelcome.it/en/event/tutti-a-teatro-2025/
Another temple of music is the Paganini Auditorium, designed by Renzo Piano: home to the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic, which celebrates its 50th anniversary. Its new season features great conductors and classical and modern symphonic repertoire.
Discover the program: https://www.fondazionetoscanini.it/50-stagione-di-concerti-2025-2026/
Located in a beautiful little square near Piazza Duomo, the Casa della Musica houses the Opera Museum (with free entry) and hosts the seasons of the Società dei Concerti and the Traiettorie series, dedicated to contemporary music. From October to November 2025, international ensembles and soloists will fill the halls with experimental and refined sounds, but that’s not all. Palazzo Cusani, its home, is the venue for numerous musical events for all ages and tastes, often free of charge.
The Arrigo Boito Conservatory organizes free concerts with its students and teachers at the Auditorium del Carmine, in the historic center, a beautiful deconsecrated church transformed into an event venue.
Jazz Festivals and Concerts: Parma in a Modern Light
Among Parma’s most beloved musical events is the ParmaJazz Frontiere Festival, which brings each fall historic venues and alternative spaces to life. The 2025 edition will bring new international collaborations, jam sessions, and concerts to various venues in the city center.
This festival is the creative face of Parma: a city that loves to innovate, blending jazz, electronic music, and visual performance.
After an afternoon exploring museums and monuments, a ParmaJazz concert is the perfect way to end the day with rhythm and atmosphere.

Unique Musical Experiences: Between Art and Evocation
Music in Parma isn’t limited to theaters. Starting in October 2025, “Music at the Museum” will resume at the Glauco Lombardi Museum, a festival that combines art and 19th-century melodies in an intimate and evocative setting.
Music and Words in Historic Locations
The Teatro Farnese—a 17th-century wooden masterpiece— hosts events as Parma jazz Frontiere and Paganini guitar festival. In June, don’t miss the Festival Farnese, featuring early music concerts performed by internationally renowned musicians.
These initiatives showcase Parma’s ability to blend past and present, culture and lightheartedness, offering tourists truly original events.

Nightlife and Live Music in Parma’s Clubs
In the evening, the music changes pace. In the Oltretorrente neighborhoods and around the university, bars and clubs host live concerts, swing evenings, and jam sessions.
Venues like the Circolo Arci Giovane Italia or the Caffetteria La Pulcinella offer events with local bands, acoustic jazz, or singer-songwriters. It’s the most spontaneous and convivial side of the city, perfect for those who want to experience authentic Parma life.
In the monumental area, two other venues offer live music evenings: Borgo Santa Brigida, a venue in the heart of the historic center that hosts various entertainment events, accompanied by wines and dishes. Also BDC Colonne 28, deconsecrated church in the historic center of Parma, now a venue hosting exhibitions, events and live performances.

If you’re lucky, you might be in town when free concerts are held in the city center’s most beautiful churches, which aren’t part of specific seasons.
To find out about musical events, you can visit the website at https://parmawelcome.it/en/event/ and filter by music category. Or, if you’re already in Parma, download the Parma Welcome app and search the calendar for an event that inspires you.
For information: IAT R Parma Welcome, Strada Garibaldi 18, Parma, tel. +39 0521218889 – [email protected]
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