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Rome braces for massive Ultimo concert, expecting 250,000 fans

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Rome is preparing for a massive concert by Ultimo at the University of Tor Vergata, expecting 250,000 fans.
  • A significant organizational effort is underway, focusing on security and health management for the large crowd.
  • Public transport, including metro lines, will operate throughout the night, with shuttle services provided.

Rome is gearing up for what is anticipated to be one of the most significant musical events the capital has ever hosted. The concert, titled "La favola per sempre," is set to take place at the University of Tor Vergata, with an expected attendance of 250,000 fans, including 6,000 international and domestic visitors from other Italian cities.

This record-breaking influx has necessitated an unprecedented organizational effort, as detailed in a technical meeting led by Rome's police chief, Roberto Massucci. The primary focus is on security and prevention, employing an "on demand" safety model designed to adapt interventions in real-time based on emerging needs. Massucci emphasized a well-structured command chain and a dedicated event safety management center to oversee operations.

Health management is a critical concern, even with slightly cooler temperatures. The sheer number of people, over 250,000, including spectators, workers, and service staff, gathering in one area requires careful attention to potential health issues. Massucci stated that collaboration would be key to ensuring prompt interventions if difficulties arise.

The event begins at 2 PM with a DJ set and a performance by Fabrizio Moro, but gates open as early as 7 AM. To accommodate attendees, Rome's metro lines A, B, and C will run all night. Free shuttle buses will operate between Anagnina metro station and Tor Vergata, supplemented by other shared mobility services. University rector Nathan Levialdi Ghiron expressed openness to hosting similar large-scale events in the future, provided safety and student involvement are guaranteed.

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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.