Milan – On Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 8:45 p.m., Teatro Manzoni will be the stage for the 12th edition of Buon Compleanno Mimì, the event that pays tribute each year to the unforgettable voice of Mia Martini.
This year the evening will have an even more intense value: in fact, it will mark the 30th anniversary of the passing of the artist, a timeless icon of Italian music.
The initiative, sponsored by City Hall 3 of the Municipality of Milan, is promoted by theMinuetto Mimì Sarà Association together with Vincenzo Adriani, Leda Bertè, Olivia Bertè and Manuela Savini Bertè, with artistic direction by Giancarlo Del Duca and Vincenzo Adriani.

On stage, led by Luisa Corna‘s conduction, will be big names of the national music scene: Anna Tatangelo, Arisa, BigMama, Cioffi, Ermal Meta, La Rappresentante di Lista, Nina Zilli, Settembre and Corna herself. Each artist will interpret a song from Mia Martini’s repertoire, as well as some personal hits, creating a musical journey that weaves memory and contemporaneity.
There will be no shortage of more intimate contributions: sisters Leda and Olivia Bertè and niece Manuela Savini Bertè will share private memories, family episodes and unpublished images that will give the audience an authentic portrait of Mimi, woman and artist.





The musical part will be handled by an exceptional band led by Luca Colombo and composed of Alex Polifrone (drums), Paola Zadra (bass), Alberto Orsi (guitar), Ettore Gianni (guitar) and Stefano Gentilini (keyboards and programming).




Making the event even more special will be the live national broadcast of Radio Italia, which starting at 8:45 p.m. will bring to listeners’ homes the emotions of an evening designed to celebrate the greatness and artistic legacy of Mia Martini.
Tickets are available on TicketOne and at the Manzoni Theater box office.
https://www.ticketone.it/event/buon-compleanno-mimi-teatro-manzoni
Proceeds from the event will go to support the projects of the Minuetto Mimi Sarà Association, which is committed to keeping Mia Martini’s artistic and human memory alive.







