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Il Marocco perde ma Barriera festeggia: musica e balli nei bar e nelle piazze

In via Montanaro si allestiscono in fretta e furia due casse, la musica parte e all’una di notte un gruppo di giovani si passa il pallone a ritmo
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· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jul 11, 2026
Quando Peppino Di Capri aprì il concerto dei Beatles in Italia: lo storico live al Vigorelli di Milano
Il 24 giugno 1965 il cantante caprese fu scelto per aprire il primo dei due concerti italiani dei Beatles al Velodromo Vigorelli di Milano. Un momento entrato nella storia della musica italiana, tra Beatlemania, migliaia di fan in delirio e l'incontro tra due mondi destinati a lasciare un segno profondo nella cultura pop
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Related coverage for "Il Marocco perde ma Barriera festeggia: musica e balli nei bar e nelle piazze": Libero Quotidiano — Festival e alta formazione, a Cortona la musica classica di NUME. MilanoToday — Street food, musica anni '90 e mercatini vintage: arriva la Notte Rosa (e si entra gratis). ANSA — Goran Bregovic, 'le differenze non sono una minaccia'. La Stampa — Quando Peppino Di Capri aprì il concerto dei Beatles in Italia: lo storico live al Vigorelli di Milano