Applause for Mattarella in Piazza del Quirinale as Show for June 2 Begins
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Italy is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Republic with a large-scale show in Rome's Piazza del Quirinale.
- The event features numerous artists, actors, and athletes, including Roberto Bolle, Annalisa, and Alessandro Del Piero.
- The celebration, attended by President Sergio Mattarella, aims to commemorate the nation's history, culture, and shared future through music, images, and words.
Rome is hosting a grand spectacle tonight, June 2, to mark the 80th anniversary of the Italian Republic. Titled 'The Faces of the Republic. 80 years since the referendum,' the event will be broadcast live on Rai 1 from Piazza del Quirinale, concluding two days of national celebrations.
President Sergio Mattarella and other high-ranking state officials are expected to attend the festivities. The stage will feature a diverse lineup of prominent figures from the arts and civil society. Performers include ballet dancer Roberto Bolle, singers Annalisa and Gianni Morandi, and actors such as Paola Cortellesi and Carlo Verdone. Athletes like Alessandro Del Piero and Bebe Vio are also participating.
Preparations for the event have been underway, with performers rehearsing their acts on an impressive stage adorned with Italian flag colors and large LED screens. Security measures are in place, with Red Cross personnel and law enforcement managing the crowd and ensuring safety.
The celebration, promoted by the Presidency of the Republic and Rai Cultura, aims to honor Italy's history and identity. Through a blend of music, visuals, and spoken word, the event seeks to reinforce the shared memory, culture, and future of the nation. Organizers stated the goal is to renew the understanding that the Republic belongs to everyone and that all citizens collectively form the Republic.
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.