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First Summer, the opening festival of the concert season returns
Italy🎭 Culture26 days ago

First Summer, the opening festival of the concert season returns

The article announces the return of 'La Prima Estate,' a music festival taking place in Lido di Camaiore from June 19–21 and June 26–28. It highlights international acts such as Gorillaz, Richard Ashcroft, Nick Cave, Twenty One Pilots, and Jack White, alongside Italian performers like Marlene Kuntz and Casino Royale. The event also includes additional activities beyond concerts, such as beach yoga sessions.

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First Summer, the opening festival of the concert season returns

The article announces the return of 'La Prima Estate,' a music festival taking place in Lido di Camaiore from June 19–21 and June 26–28. It highlights international acts such as Gorillaz, Richard Ashcroft, Nick Cave, Twenty One Pilots, and Jack White, alongside Italian performers like Marlene Kuntz and Casino Royale. The event also includes additional activities beyond concerts, such as beach yoga sessions.

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