About this venue
ChorusLife Arena is a modern multi-purpose indoor arena built for concerts, sports and large-scale live shows where production and atmosphere matter. The venue is designed to handle demanding setups—big stages, lighting rigs and screens—so sightlines stay clean and the event feels immersive from every section.
Inside, the experience is shaped by detail: acoustics are tuned to keep vocals and instruments clear, while comfort comes through in well-planned seating, easy-to-read circulation and a range of services that make breaks simple before the show or between sets. The layout supports quick movement, which helps the whole night run smoothly even at peak capacity.
For arrival, head to Via Carlo Serassi, 26, Bergamo, Italy. Follow signage to the main entrance and the official security checks; for drop-off, the most convenient option is the immediate area next to the building. For broader city-wide transport tips and how to move between key spots, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Bergamo, an elegant city in Lombardy, blends top-tier culture, sport, and music into an atmosphere that makes every night out feel like a complete experience. Naturally attracting audiences from the wider region, Bergamo stands out for the harmony between its historic core and modern urban energy, so concerts and sporting events here are often just the starting point for a fuller getaway. The city is compact enough to navigate easily, yet varied enough to make every visit feel fresh.
For arrival and getting around, rely on the ATB public transport network, which connects key points in Città Bassa and Città Alta, with the practical Linea 1 linking the station, the center, and major city areas. A special charm comes from the Funicolare, which quickly bridges the lower and upper towns—ideal when you want to reach an event without stress or parking worries. If you arrive by train, Stazione di Bergamo is the natural starting point, and if you fly in, Aeroporto di Bergamo Orio al Serio – Il Caravaggio (BGY) offers an easy gateway and quick connections to the most important locations.
Before or after a concert, it’s worth setting aside time for Città Alta, the walled upper town with narrow streets, viewpoints, and walks that open up panoramic views. The heart of the experience is Piazza Vecchia, framed by historic buildings and cafés, while a stroll along the Mura Veneziane delivers that cinematic feeling of a city best discovered slowly, step by step. This combination of the old town and the lively lower city is exactly what makes Bergamo a strong choice for a weekend trip built around a great event.
Beyond the production and the atmosphere inside a stadium or arena, Bergamo offers a solid range of accommodation in the center and quieter neighborhoods, plus a food scene that pairs local flavors with modern touches. Visitors often appreciate the city’s orderliness and comfortable pace, which keeps planning simple: tickets are the focus, and everything else falls naturally into place. For the most complete trip, arrive a bit earlier or stay after the event—Bergamo rewards those who give it time.