Una Nessuna Centomila
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Una Nessuna Centomila is a powerful live music event dedicated to raising awareness and support against gender-based violence, held at the iconic Arena di Verona. The concert brings together some of the most beloved Italian and international artists for a night of music, solidarity, and social commitment. Through emotional performances and meaningful collaborations, the event transforms the historic arena into a space of unity and reflection. Each edition combines entertainment with a strong message of respect, equality, and empowerment. The unique atmosphere of Verona enhances the emotional impact of the show, creating an unforgettable experience for the audience. Una Nessuna Centomila is not only a concert but also a cultural movement that uses music as a tool for change and awareness.
Program and cast
GOLD PACKAGE
The package includes:
• One (1) ticket to the best seats in the Buca D'Orchestra;
• Preferential access via a dedicated entrance
and reserved welcome desk;
• One (1) laminated pass and collectible lanyard;
• One (1) Exclusive Gadget created exclusively for Gold Package purchasers;
• One (1) access to the pre-show in the dedicated Hospitality area (from 7:30 pm to 8:45 pm) with a reserved welcome desk, selected playlist in the background and the possibility of taking a photo with the official poster of the event. The catering service (standing buffet) includes: aperitifs, hot and cold dishes, desserts, drinks and wine and will be provided exclusively during the times indicated above;
• Hostesses and waitresses available;
PREMIUM PACKAGE
The package includes:
• One (1) ticket in the best seats in the numbered stalls, Cat. 1;
• Preferential access via a dedicated entrance;
• One (1) Gadget created exclusively for package purchasers;
• One (1) Memorabilia pass and collectible lanyard;
• Two (2) free drinks;
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The Opera Festival at the Arena di Verona was born on 10th August 1913, with the first performance of Aida commissioned by Veronese tenor Giovanni Zenatello and theatre impresario Ottone Rovato to commemorate the centenary of Giuseppe Verdi's birth. For over a hundred years (except for two brief interruptions during the great wars and the pandemic), every summer, the Roman amphitheatre is transformed into the world's largest open-air opera house.

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