A few days before the big one Ultimo concert in Tor Vergatathe artist's staff intervened with an official recommendation aimed at fans. The reason: in the last few hours numerous people have already camped near the event area, with tents and sleeping bags, despite the fact that the live event is still several days away and despite the high temperatures.
Lastthe appeal to the fans camped at Tor Vergata
The message arrived through the official channels of Last Recordsand was then relaunched by the same Last among his stories on Instagram. The staff thanks the fans but explicitly invites them to be cautious:
“We are seeing the presence of numerous fans already queuing outside the event area. In thanking you for this incredible act of love, we invite you not to expose yourself to the prohibitive temperatures of these days and not to camp near the area so far in advance.”
An appeal that combines gratitude and concern, at a time when the anticipation around the event has reached levels that are difficult to manage even in terms of safety.
The “Gathering of the Last” before the concert
For days, in the area around the esplanade where the stage is being set up, you can see tents, sleeping bags and groups of fans arriving from all over Italy, in some cases even from abroad. The goal is the same for everyone: to secure the best seat for a concert that will lead to Tor Vergata hundreds of thousands of people.
On social media, particularly on TikTok, the videos of fans camping out are increasing hour by hour, documenting the queues already formed at the various entrances to the area. The Piazzale Giovanni Paolo IIwhere the live show will be held, will be a totally standing space, divided into six pits, from Pit 1 (the closest to the stage) to Pit 6 (the furthest).
Precisely the extent of this phenomenon, already told in recent weeks when we asked ourselves the reasons for Ultimo's success in Tor Vergatamade the staff's recommendation necessary: an invitation to live the wait with enthusiasm, but without putting your health at risk on the days of intense heat preceding the event.
