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Last at Tor Vergata, here's the dress rehearsal open to only 1,500 people with disabilities: It wasn't just the first time, but the first of many. It's promising
Italy🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Last at Tor Vergata, here's the dress rehearsal open to only 1,500 people with disabilities: It wasn't just the first time, but the first of many. It's promising

On July 2, 2025, the concert venue at Tor Vergata opened its doors to 1,500 people with disabilities for a special rehearsal event for the band Ultimo. The event was described as unique and meaningful, with attendees accompanied by friends, family, and parents. The official social media account of Ultimo Records shared videos capturing the emotional experience of these individuals, highlighting the joy and celebration. The band’s lead artist expressed deep affection for the attendees, stating that the experience would not be forgotten and promising future inclusive events. To accommodate the expected 250,000 fans for the main concert on July 4, organizers implemented a comprehensive support plan, including over 500 healthcare workers, 10 advanced first aid stations, 20 ambulances, and more than 50 staff dedicated to assisting disabled spectators.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentLeft12 hr. ago
Last at Tor Vergata, here's the dress rehearsal open to only 1,500 people with disabilities: It wasn't just the first time, but the first of many. It's promising

On July 2, 2025, the concert venue at Tor Vergata opened its doors to 1,500 people with disabilities for a special rehearsal event for the band Ultimo. The event was described as unique and meaningful, with attendees accompanied by friends, family, and parents. The official social media account of Ultimo Records shared videos capturing the emotional experience of these individuals, highlighting the joy and celebration. The band’s lead artist expressed deep affection for the attendees, stating that the experience would not be forgotten and promising future inclusive events. To accommodate the expected 250,000 fans for the main concert on July 4, organizers implemented a comprehensive support plan, including over 500 healthcare workers, 10 advanced first aid stations, 20 ambulances, and more than 50 staff dedicated to assisting disabled spectators.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the inclusive efforts of the band and their team to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, which aligns with progressive values. While the focus is on cultural activity, the framing highlights social responsibility and inclusivity, which are often associated with a

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