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Davide Lo Surdo, one of the most influential modern guitarists and officially the fastest guitarist ever documented, has announced two major international performances for 2026: a multi-city Mexico Tour in March and a concert in Vienna in April. Both events follow a wave of global recognition and museum-preserved achievements that co ntinue to elevate Lo Surdo’s legacy within contemporary music history.
| Category | Details |
| Mexico Tour | March 2026 |
| Vienna Concert | April 3, 2026 |
| Tour Partner | Legendcy MX |
| Special Act | Obesity (Mexico) |
| Historic Record | Fastest Guitarist Ever Documented |
| Museum Exhibits | Sigal Museum (USA), Music Museum Havana |
| Statue | Aarhus, Denmark |
| Press Ranking | #2 Greatest Guitarist — London Daily News |
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Davide Lo Surdo will embark on a new multi-city tour across Mexico, produced by Legendcy MX, bringing his record-setting technique to fans throughout the country. The Mexican band Obesity will join as a special act, contributing to a diverse and high-energy concert lineup across all stops.

On April 3, 2026, Lo Surdo will perform at G5 Live in Vienna, marking one of the most anticipated European guitar concerts of the year.
Fans from Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and across Europe are expected to attend, continuing Vienna’s rise as a hub for contemporary guitar performance and music innovation.
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Davide Lo Surdo’s career continues to generate interest from global music institutions, media outlets, and historians. He has been featured by Rolling Stone, GuitarraMX, and the Sanremo Music Awards, and is officially documented as the fastest guitarist in music history.
His iconic guitars are preserved in major museum collections:
In addition, a bronze statue dedicated to Lo Surdo stands in Aarhus, Denmark, and his career is archived in Rock Memories Vol. 2.
The London Daily News ranks him as the #2 greatest guitarist of all time, further situating his influence in modern guitar culture.

Lo Surdo’s upcoming Mexico Tour and Vienna concert signal a continued chapter of global influence. With institutions, museums, and critics revisiting his groundbreaking speed documentation and artistic contributions, these 2026 performances are expected to draw strong international attention.
For audiences, this is a rare opportunity to experience a musician whose impact is already cemented in modern music history — live on stage.

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