Noemi and Ermal Meta will be presenting the concert that will take place on May 1st in Rome, as is the tradition. The opening will be hosted by Big Mama with Albe, Cioffi, Diego Lazzari, Nashley, Etta, Gaudiano, Irbis at 13:15. The Circo Massimo will also feature performances by the 3 finalists of the 1MNext contest dedicated to emerging artists – Atarde, Giglio, Moonari – for a final showdown to determine the overall winner of the contest. The live broadcast on Rai will be on Rai3 and in HD on channel 501 starting at 15:15. Rai Radio 2, the official voice of the concert, will provide live radio coverage and video streaming on channel 202 of Ddt, as well as on RaiPlay and Rai Italia. The three confederate unions Cgil, Cisl, and Uil are united in organizing the concert at the Circo Massimo, with the slogans: Europe of peace, work, and social justice.

The goal is to affirm the construction of a Europe where individuals and work are once again central points of reference, striving to provide hope for the future by focusing on work, social justice, and peace. The unions aim to send a strong message to politicians and candidates in the European elections, urging them to help build a Europe of the people that focuses on peace, dignity, and work. By addressing issues such as social justice and work quality, they hope to create a common policy for defense, security, and social justice in Europe. Ultimately, they aim to see more Europe in Italy and more Italy in Europe to address the challenges of demographic transitions and work towards the construction of a united Europe.

The concert will feature young artists and music to convey messages that may no longer be in fashion, such as peace, dignity, and work. Pierpaolo Bombardieri from Uil emphasizes the importance of creating a more solidary Europe that addresses the issues of precarity, low wages, inequalities, and job security. The choices being made do not favor peace, dignity, and solidarity, nor do they address issues such as precarity and low salaries. The concert aims to engage the youth and promote a future of peace and dignity in the workplace. Artists who will be performing at the Circo Massimo include a diverse lineup of musicians such as Noemi, Negramaro, Mahmood, Piero Pelù, and Ultimo, among others.

The event will also include a focus on the threats to European peace posed by the situation in the East of Europe. The goal is to continue efforts towards solidarity and overcoming economic choices that prioritize investments in arms over other areas. The message to the youth is one of peace and great dignity in the workplace. The concert aims to deliver these messages through music while providing a platform for artists to express themselves and support the slogans of peace, work, and social justice. Both the Italian and European unions involved in organizing the event are committed to working towards a Europe that prioritizes the well-being and future of its people.

The concert at the Circo Massimo will feature a range of artists from different genres and styles, aimed at engaging a diverse audience and spreading messages of hope, peace, and social justice. Through music and performance, the event seeks to bring attention to important issues such as job security, peace, and dignity in the workplace. By showcasing emerging artists as well as well-known musicians, the concert hopes to appeal to different generations and promote a unified vision of a Europe built on values of solidarity, peace, and dignity. Through this event, the unions and artists aim to inspire hope and create momentum towards a more inclusive, supportive, and peaceful Europe for all its citizens.

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