The new languages ​​of Collisioni 2024 | Piedmont Region | Piemonte informs

The new languages ​​of Collisioni 2024 | Piedmont Region | Piemonte informs
The new languages ​​of Collisioni 2024 | Piedmont Region | Piemonte informs

A festival capable of tuning into the audience of young and very young people to break down barriers and listen to new languages ​​as it has always been in the spirit: this is the meaning of 16th edition of Collisioniwhich is preparing to welcome in Medford square in Alba from Friday 5th to Saturday 13th July tens of thousands of spectators arriving from all over Italy to take part in a great generational happening.

In fact, the 2024 edition concludes a three-year period that the festival wanted to dedicate to supporting youth sociality and aggregation, to understand how the world and music have changed after the pandemic: what we have lost and what new has arrived.

Not just a series of concerts, but a real permanent laboratory which since last November, thanks to the new space of the Circo di Collisioni in the redeveloped area of ​​the Tanaro Park, has seen hundreds of protagonists in weekly meetings and workshops high school students in the area.

«This year too Collisioni confirms itself as a high-level event – he underlines Alberto Cirio, president of the Piedmont Region, an organization that is among the supporters – capable of speaking to young people, involving them and being attractive to the general public, without giving up its strong territorial connotation of a festival created to promote music, but also excellence of our territory and its uniqueness. An event that has become unmissable in the summer calendar of which Piedmont is very proud.”

Among the artists who will perform on the stage in Piazza Medford include Calcutta, Club Dogo, Nayt, Silent Bob, Mida, Tedua, Capo Plaza, Anna, Artie 5ive, Tony Boy, Paky. The complete program is on collisioni.it

 
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