All the artists who will perform at the concert on May 1st in Rome

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Achille Lauro, Ghali, Marcio world: all the artists who will perform at the concert on May 1 in Rome

There are only three days left to the appointment that returns as always in Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano to celebrate the workers' party with a marathon of music, commitment and entertainment. “United for safe work” is the slogan chosen by the unions for this May 1st, dedicated to the theme of health and safety in the workplace.

The concert will be as always with free access and will be broadcast live on Rai 3 and Rai Radio2 and broadcast on Raiplay and Rai Italia. The party in the square will begin at 13.30 for over 10 hours of live music and reflections on social and topical issues.

Noemi, Ermal Meta and Bigmama present to which the Professor Star of Social Vincenzo Schettini will be joined for a series of incursions.

On stage (in alphabetical order): Achille Lauro, Alfa, Andrea Cerrato, Anna and Vulkan, Anna Carol, Anna Castiglia, Arisa, Pezza dolls, Brunori Sas, Carl Brave, Centomilacarie, Dente, Ele a, Elodie, Eugenio in via di Gioia, Federica Abbate, Franco126, Fulminacci, Gabry Ponte, Gaia, Ghali, Giga, Giorgia, Giorgia, Giorgia Mei, the Benvegnù, the magician of ice cream, the Patagarri, Joan Thiele, Lego & Gio Evan, Leo Gassmann, Luchè, Lucio Corsi, Mimì, World Marcio, Orchestraccia Ft. Mundial, Pierdavide Carone, Rocco Hunt, Senhit, Serena Brancale, Shablo with Special Guests, The Kolors, Thirteen Pietro.

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