Vasco Rossi and the mayor of Milan, Beppe SalaI agree: the show must go on. There programming of Concerts for the 2024 In the area of San Siro “It has been done and there is no further discussion,” Sala explained. Before him, Vasco had contradicted the residents in an Instagram story who, as Il Giorno reported, had threatened to do so appeal for the tar against too many summer concerts. “Here we are,” the artist wrote. Then Italy is the only country in the world Especially Milan, where there are supposedly too many shows. So you have to do less of it because otherwise you’ll have too much fun.”
In another story, the rocker wrote that “we need to stay home and cry from the news,” and in another, he rebooted with a direct message to the public: “Finally in San Siro… Sss.. Slowly, slowly, slowly,” he gestured with his finger to keep quiet.
“We will invite Vasco to join us as soon as the season starts again. We believe our criticism has been misinterpreted: We love concerts, but without management the impact on residents is devastating” he replies Massimiliano Favoti, speaker the coordination for the protection of the green urban belt Milan-Parco Ovest. The committee, which includes a thousand citizens, is examining how to “defend” against the storm of shows that begins on May 29 with Metallica. Among the hypotheses is the appeal to the TAR because it is currently Sunday Two concerts are planned for June 30th (that of Max Pezzali and Tedua) and because the two-day “break” between one show and the other is not observed. Simultaneity and frequency. The rules contained in the decision of the Municipal Council of Milan were aimed at curbing the rise of events in the neighborhood. Whether or not an appeal will be lodged with the State Administrative Court will be decided on February 1st after a residents' meeting. At the moment, however, the at your place programmed I am 29: 19 o'clock Meazza StadiumHowever, the maximum limit is 2 on the racetrack La Maura (10 is the limit) and 8, the maximum, on the racetrack Snai San Siro.
“We don’t talk about solutions like that Monza Park or Campovolo – he adds Silvia Fossati, president of City hall 7 of Milan, where the three facilities are located. It's not a problem of decibels, but of traffic, mobility and parking. The people living here are mostly people who bought houses in the 80s, when there was at most one game per week and concerts were rarer.
The event boom in the city took place last year. Or in any case after Covid, when stadiums are no longer part of the mainstream but are also frequented by up-and-coming artists – he comments Claudio Trotta, artistic producer of Barley Art —. The problem is land management, not healthy management. At the moment there is no solution. The stadium should be a place to get together and listen to music. Therefore, the decibel levels cannot be lowered any further as there is a risk that a good show will not be guaranteed. The real point is perception: there are images circulating on social media that seem like a whole, but are only a part and often very small. Ultimately, the city council resolution of the city of Milan was inapplicable.
«We are surprised give her Words of mayor There are so many doubts about the concerts whether they were reported truthfully – so the comment from Tommaso Gorini, new parliamentary group leader of the Greens in Palazzo Marino, after the raid that killed historic environmentalist Carlo Monguzzi -. The problem is not in the way Vasco Rossi puts it, describing a rigid contrast between “nimble residents” against any leisure activity on the one hand and the large events industry and music enthusiasts on the other. This is an oversimplification and a lie. We are not calling for fewer concerts in Milan, but rather a profound reflection on the impact.”