On the day of the release of the new single Romantic, Last met three hundred students from the University of Rome Tor Vergata at the Ennio Morricone Auditorium. The appointment, moderated by the psychiatrist and sociologist Paolo Crepetrepresented a moment of direct discussion between the singer-songwriter and the young people of the six faculties of the university on issues related to human development and the role of music.
The dialogue with Paolo Crepet he put the visceral relationship of Niccolo Moriconi with composition, defined as an absolute necessity. The Tor Vergata area will host the event on July 4, 2026 LAST 2026 – THE TALE FOREVERfor which 250,000 tickets were sold in just three hours.
“The Tor Vergata live was a vision from years ago”he explained Last during the meeting. “An idea born at a time when we didn't even know if it would be possible to hold a concert like this. Now I'm here talking to you 40 days after the event, after constant work that started a year and a half ago. It's as if there was a connection between the vision of something and its realization”.
During the event, the Magnificent Rector Nathan Levialdi Ghiron he underlined the harmony between the artist's path and the values of the university, recalling the motto “On the side of the last to feel first”. The choice of fits in in this direction Niccolo Moriconi to open the doors of the dress rehearsal on July 2nd to all people with disabilities who want to attend the preview of the show.
Towards the new album and the record-breaking live show
The meeting took place in conjunction with the radio launch of Romantica song that anticipates the release of his seventh recording project Lasttitled The day I was waiting for. The album, out June 19th on the independent label Ultimate Recordswill contain ten tracks including the already released ones Acquarium And This senseless desire for you.
The 4th of July event in Rome Tor Vergata, produced and organized by I live concertsmarks a new milestone for the artist who, at thirty years old, boasts a list of 42 stadiums and over 2 million tickets sold in his career.
