An event that evolves, a city that tells its own story. On the occasion of the 96th Italian Grand Prix, Monza is once again getting ready to take to the track, even off the circuit.
MonzaFuoriGP, the widespread event that for four days from September 4 to 7 transforms the city into an immersive urban experience, between spectacle, engines, culture and entertainment, is back.
The first previews
This year's edition will feature five important innovations that renew the structure and identity of the event:
- Artists and Big Events in Cambiaghi Square
The concert area evolves and moves to the renovated Cambiaghi Square: thus was born the Showcase Area, the new beating heart of events, dedicated to live music, performance, urban art and new talents. A space designed specifically for the target audience of young people and to offer new opportunities for artistic performances and entertainment.
Between the artists already confirmed Fabio Rovazzi for the evening of Friday, September 5: the singer-songwriter, youtuber and TV personality will perform in the square offering some of his most famous songs.
Jake la Furia will perform on Saturday, September 6. The rapper, radio host and famous DJ has also embarked on a career as a solo artist since 2012.
- Grid Night
The four evenings will involve the city's diverse businesses, transforming the city into a collective celebration of lights, music and conviviality.
From Thursday to Sunday, all stores will remain open until late in the evening.
- The City on the Move
From September 4 to 7, various city areas will host a rich schedule of free events: concerts, street food, installations, children's activities, talks, art and motors.
- A project for everyone
MonzaFuoriGP is designed for all audiences: citizens, tourists, families, fans, young people and stakeholders. An experience that is lived in the city, amplified on social media and also told through editorial content, videos, podcasts and digital tools. An inclusive, contemporary event with a national scope, ready to consolidate itself as one of the most anticipated events on the Italian scene.
Not only events, but communication of the territory
MonzaFuoriGP strengthens itself as a platform for urban storytelling, with the aim of enhancing the social and commercial fabric of the city. Thus, a "diffuse stage" is being worked on to promote the capital of Brianza within and beyond local borders. Meanwhile, MonzaFuoriGP is also becoming increasingly digital for a narrative of Monza that is also international.