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July 4, 2026 will be a date to mark on the calendar for all fans of Ultimo : the concert at Tor Vergata was in fact an extraordinary success, with the Tickets Sold out in record time. The Roman artist once again confirms his enormous success.
Latest: Tickets for the mega-gathering at Tor Vergata
The sale of Tickets, opened at 14pm, included differentiated price ranges based on proximity to the stage, with prices ranging from 99 € (plus fees) for the closest sections, known as "Planets" and "Peter Pan," up to €49 for the furthest sections, known as "Elsewhere." The setup will be reminiscent of Modena Park, with giant screens and audio repeaters positioned along the stalls to ensure a good experience even for spectators further away.
Lastly, it is an all-time record for tickets sold
Il songwriter Roman Niccolò Moriconi, known as Ultimo, is preparing to write a new chapter in the history of Italian music. On July 4, 2026, a massive concert will be held in the Tor Vergata area, with tickets going on sale today, Tuesday, July 15, and pulverized in a few hours, reaching 250 thousand sales.
“Welcome to history. Sold out in 3 hours. 250.000 tickets sold for what will be the biggest concert ever”, Ultimo wrote in a post on Instagram.
The concert date is no coincidence: July 4th is a special day for Ultimo and his "Ultimo Generation," as it coincides with the artist's first major live performance, which took place on the same day in 2019 at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, in front of over 63 people. The Tor Vergata event, which will be the first major concert in the area also designated to host the Jubilee of Youth, represents a significant challenge and a potential new venue for major live events in the capital.
Record attendance in sight: Ultimo ready to surpass Modena Park
The previous record was held by Vasco Rossi, who in 2017 had gathered over 225 thousand spectators paying fans at Modena Park, celebrating his 40th anniversary. At the international level, the most recent world record belongs to Croatian Marko Perković, who attracted approximately 500 people to a concert in Zagreb just ten days ago.