FABRIZIO MORO: the only guest of ULTIMO on 4 July in Rome Tor Vergata

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FABRIZIO MORO on July 4th in Rome Tor Vergata, the only guest of ULTIMO on the occasion of the biggest live show ever “ULTIMO 2026 – THE FAIRYTALE FOREVER.

13 years have passed since Niccolò Moriconi, aka Ultimo, wrote these words to me. I remember like it was today when he entered the dressing room of one of my concerts for the first time and, shyly, asked me what I thought of his songs.

Reread the words of this letter carefully and think that, after 13 years, on 4 July 2026 we will see him go up on the “biggest” stage that Italian music has ever seen in its history. A stage that was built with great talent, yes, but above all with a determination that I have rarely seen in a boy of his age.

And this is precisely the thing that struck me most about him from the beginning. Thank you, Nic… Not for the invitation, not for the satisfaction I feel today and not even for your friendship. Thank you because, through your steps, you have confirmed to me something that I have always believed in but which, as the years go by, I sometimes forget: “In such a dark and hopeless era, those who live with dreams hanging can still make a difference.” Life is truly incredible. See you on July 4th in Rome. Fab»

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