New Year's Eve 2021 online: here are ten events to follow (even from museums!)


Ten online events to greet 2021: Here's where to watch New Year's Eve 2021 streaming from cities across Italy, with events also featuring art, and from museums.

New Year’s Eve 2021 will, by necessity, be a home event: so here are ten suggestions for following it online, connecting with squares (or even ... museums!) that offer events to greet 2021 hoping it will be better than this year.

1. Rome: New Year’s Eve with Gianna Nannini, Eloide, Gemitaiz, Diodato and the art of Tomás Saraceno.
Rome’s New Year’s Eve is called Beyond Everything and will see a lot of art, because many of the singers will perform from some of the capital’s cultural venues. Gianna Nannini from the Teatro dell’Opera, Elodie from the Tabularium of the Capitoline Museums, Gemitaiz from the Ara Pacis, Diodato from the Palatine Stadium, Carl Brave from rhinoceros Alda Fendi art hub in front of the Arch of Janus, Manuel Agnelli feat. Rodrigo d’Erasmo from the Museum of Rome - Palazzo Braschi. There will also be the world premiere of the event How to hear the universe in a spider/web: A live concert for/by invertebrate rights by Tomás Saraceno.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

2. Paris: New Year’s Eve with David Guetta at the Louvre.
David Guetta, one of the world’s most famous DJs, will perform in front of the Louvre Pyramid with pieces from his repertoire and more. The aim of the Parisian evening is to raise funds for Unicef, for the Les Restaurants du Coeur association that helps the needy, for the FG for djs project to support closed music during the health emergency, and for the Louvre itself.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

3. Paris: electronic music from Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Yet another proposal blending music and culture from Paris, where Jean-Michel Jarre, one of the big names in international electronic music, will perform a 45-minute concert from Notre-Dame Cathedral: new pieces but also classics from his repertoire.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

4. Milan: New Year’s Eve performance by Felice Limosani and Beatrice Venezi.
Milan chooses a very special format: the facade of the Duomo will light up from 10:30 p.m. with the opera Pensieri illuminati by Felice Limosani and Beatrice Venezi, which will project the thoughts of citizens onto the building. A project that allowed everyone to participate “from a distance,” leaving their own message that is transformed during the evening into an “illuminated thought.” Anyone was invited to leave a thought, as short and simple as a tweet, at www.pensierilluminatimilano.it. The end result is the collective narrative transformed into graphics by artist Felice Limosani and set to music by the orchestra “I Pomeriggi Musicali” conducted by Beatrice Venezi.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

5. Florence: Daniele Silvestri and Ghemon from the halls of Palazzo Vecchio .
Florence’s New Year’s Eve 2021 is broadcast from the halls of Palazzo Vecchio: the historic rooms of the building will see the Futura event with many artists performing in the palace, from Daniele Silvestri to Ghemon, from Erica Mou to Gabrielle Martinelli.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

6. Genoa: New Year’s Eve with Genoese comedians, Anna, Leo Gassmann, Beppe Gambetta and the Carlo Felice Orchestra.
From different places in the Ligurian capital (the Porto Antico, the Lanterna, the Carlo Felice Theater, the Certosa district with its murals, Piazza della Vittoria, Piazza De Ferrari, Piazza Caricamento, the village of Boccadasse, Via Garibaldi, the Palazzo Ducale, the Accademia Ligustica delle Belle Arti, the Baltimore Gardens, and the Govi Gardens) a New Year’s Eve 2021 under the banner of comedy and music. Four hours of entertainment with the comedy of Pirati dei Caruggi (Enrique Balbontin, Andrea Ceccon, Fabrizio Casalino, Alessandro Bianchi) and Bruciabaracche (Andrea Di Marco, Andrea Possa, Antonio Ornano, Daniele Raco, Daniele Ronchetti, Enzo Paci, Marco Rinaldi, Andrea Carlini) and with music by rapper Anna, the Carlo Felice Orchestra, Beppe Gambetta, Leo Gassmann and other names in rap and pop music.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

7. Ferrara: the traditional burning of the Castle.
The traditional “fire” of Ferrara’s Estense Castle will not be seen live this year: however, it will be possible to follow the fireworks display online, so this year, thanks to live streaming, it can be seen from all over Italy. Ferrara then offers a musical New Year’s Eve: star of the evening, Simone Cristicchi.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

8. Bologna: the Vecchione fire, the music of Vasco Rossi and Gianni Morandi .
Another city in Emilia, another fire: that of the “Vecchione,” the large puppet that is burned every year in Piazza Maggiore to bid farewell to the old year and greet the new. This year, for the first time, the fire will be online, and will be opened by a musical surprise by Vasco Rossi and Gianni Morandi.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

9. Parma: light music and classical music from the Italian Capital of Culture .
Parma was the Italian Capital of Culture in 2020 and will be again in 2021, and for New Year’s Eve 2021 it offers a program that touches on the city’s iconic venues, such as Teatro Regio and Auditorium Paganini. Pop music stars such as Fabio Concato, Marina Rei and Nada will perform on the stage of the Teatro Regio, and from the Auditorium Paganini, on the other hand, it will be possible to enjoy classical music by the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic. There will also be the “Next” orchestra, a collective of 51 musicians all under 35.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

10. Pisa: “A riveder le stelle” with Enrico Ruggeri, Ubaldo Pantani and others .
The New Year’s Eve in the city of the Tower is entitled A riveder le stelle (a tribute to the 2021 celebrations for the seven hundredth anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death) and features artists such as Enrico Ruggeri, Cristiano Militello, Ubaldo Pantani, and Luca Erriquenz. For the occasion there will also be the lighting of the Ponte di Mezzo, one of the symbols of the city.
Here is the link to follow the live broadcast.

Image: rehearsal of New Year’s Eve 2021 from the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

New Year's Eve 2021 online: here are ten events to follow (even from museums!)
New Year's Eve 2021 online: here are ten events to follow (even from museums!)


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