The Zeta Generation Festival invades the Foro Italico in Rome

Milan, 7 June. (askanews) – The Zeta Generation Festival made its triumphant entrance at the Foro Italico in Rome, transforming the atmosphere into a vortex of emotions and adrenaline. The red carpet came alive with the arrival of the singers most loved by the young generation, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and curiosity. The magic of this event was told live by Giulia Sara Salemi and Mario Vai, who were able to capture the energy and enthusiasm of the participants. The Virgo beauty room offered a privileged glimpse into the unique beauty of each artist, while the stellar lineup enchanted the crowd in attendance. The creator of Radio Zeta Future Hits, Lorenzo Suraci, created an unforgettable event that can be relived through Rtl Play.

In the Virgo beauty room, one of the most fascinating aspects of Radio Zeta Future Hits, the artists had the opportunity to express their uniqueness and personality through their look. Each artist was welcomed into the room by a team of expert make-up artists, masterfully coordinated by the creative director of Virgo Cosmesi, Lorenzo Marchetti. This space was a true laboratory of creativity, where innovative and original looks were created, in line with the young and avant-garde spirit of the Virgo maison. Artists were able to choose from a wide range of makeup, colors and styles to create the perfect image for the stage. Each artist had the opportunity to be themselves or to experiment with new facets of their personality. The Virgo beauty room is also a place of relaxation and sharing, where artists can socialize with each other, exchange advice and support each other, before the explosion of emotions on stage. In this stimulating and welcoming environment, beauty becomes a tool for expressing the art and personality of each artist.

 
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