NEW YEAR, NEW ADVENTURES!
With the arrival of the new year, Rome transforms into a vibrant stage of events and attractions. January 2025 brings with it a kaleidoscope of experiences, ranging from spectacular parades to engaging concerts.
The eternal city welcomes residents and tourists with a cultural and recreational offer that promises to make this start to the year unforgettable.
Ready to discover what Rome has in store for this January?
Here's a guide to make sure you don't miss a moment of magic!
This month surely caters to every musical taste. Both Italian and international artists will perform, particularly the most awaited events are Claudio Baglioni at the Teatro dell'Opera on January 15, Il Volo at the Palazzo dello Sport on January 21, Bryan Adams at the Auditorium Parco della Musica on January 22, multiple dates for Max Pezzali on January 24, 25, 26, 28, and 29 at the Palazzo dello Sport, and finally, Lazza who will play at the Palazzo dello Sport on January 30.
But it doesn't stop there.
For those who love 'Dracula'? Get ready for the event 'We call it Cabaret: Dracula Dance Show under the moonlight', which will be held on January 14 at the Teatro Ghione in Rome. This cabaret show mixes dance, theater, and gothic literature into an engaging experience: we will witness a new and modern interpretation of Bram Stoker's classic gothic tale.
And for the more romantic souls, we mention the show ‘We call it Ballet’, which will be held in Rome on January 19, representing a unique and innovative experience of the classic ballet ‘Sleeping Beauty’. This performance combines traditional art with cutting-edge technology, showcasing five talented dancers who animate the scene with their fluorescent costumes.
The visual elements create an enchanting play of lights, bringing to life the story of the princess victim of a curse, awakened by the kiss of her true love! Finally, the Palazzo Cipolla venue of the Museo del Corso, on Via del Corso, offers the opportunity to see Marc Chagall's ‘The White Crucifixion’ for free until January 27, 2025.
This masterpiece, from the Art Institute of Chicago and for the first time in Rome, is a collaboration between the Fondazione Roma, the Dicastery for Evangelization, and Monsignor Salvatore Fisichella. Painted in 1938, shortly after Kristallnacht, the work conveys a message of hope and unity among religious cultures: even Papa Francesco recently contemplated it, recognizing its spiritual value.
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