On Sunday, June 21st, the Notte Rosa (Pink Night) reaches its final act, coinciding with the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. After two days of concerts, DJ sets, and major events, the area offers a program combining entertainment, live music, culture, nature, and folk traditions.

The most anticipated event of the day is undoubtedly the Frecce Tricolori Air Show in Bellaria-Igea Marina. As is now tradition, the Notte Rosa's grand finale will feature the National Aerobatic Team's spectacular display, which will return to fly over the Romagna coast, providing one of the most evocative moments of the entire weekend. The program will kick off around 4:15 pm with a series of aerial displays, while the climax is expected after 6 pm, when the Frecce Tricolori will paint the colors of the Italian flag in the sky before thousands of spectators. For the occasion, a dedicated village will be set up in Piazzale Capitaneria di Porto, on the Igea Marina side, with stands, information points, and welcome services for the public.

In Verucchio, at 6:00 a.m., Awakening at the Rocca with a panoramic view of the Valmarecchia Valley and a free Hatha Yoga lesson. In Rimini, Pink Night Sunday is held throughout the city. The focus of the initiatives is International Yoga Day, which involves Rimini Terme, Piazzale Kennedy, the former Cinema Astoria, and Parco XXV Aprile. From early morning until late, guided sessions coordinated by the Yoga in Viaggio team will take place, with practices open to all dedicated to well-being, meditation, and mindfulness. Along the seafront, the WBD Celebration Tour continues its success, a large Warner Bros. Discovery village set up in Piazzale Boscovich, where families and fans can immerse themselves in the universes of Supergirl, Batman, Scooby-Doo, Space Jam, House of the Dragon, and The Lord of the Rings, with play areas, interactive activities, and shows. In Viserba, Italia in Miniatura concludes the pink weekend by transforming its famous beach into a completely pink setting, complete with floral installations and spectacular water features. Also in Viserba, the evening features family-friendly shows with music, magic, entertainment, and children's entertainment. In Miramare, the Lungomare Spadazzi hosts the final evening, organized by the Tourist Committee. Lara & Jerome take turns performing Romagna folk music and a long party dedicated to Latin rhythms will transform the promenade into a large open-air dance floor. The event will also feature a craft market open throughout the evening. In Rivabella, in Piazzale Adamello, the celebration continues with the Mario Monti Orchestra, featuring an evening of live music and folk entertainment that draws audiences who love dance and Romagna traditions. The grand finale in town is the Liscio Street Parade at the Belvedere in Piazzale Kennedy. From 9:00 PM, Roberta Cappelletti, considered one of the great interpreters of contemporary liscio, takes the stage for an evening combining waltzes, mazurkas, and great classics of the Romagna tradition. After the concert, the party continues with a DJ set open to all.

In Riccione, the Pink Weekend concludes with a celebration of seaside culture and atmosphere. At Villa Mussolini, the exhibition "Bruno Barbey. The Italians" continues, featuring one hundred photographs by the great French photographer dedicated to Italy from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Summer entertainment continues along the seafront and in the city center, with walks, open bars, and initiatives for visitors. In Misano Adriatico, the Pink Night concludes with dance and music. The Parco del Sole hosts an evening of group dancing and live entertainment, engaging residents and tourists in an open-air party that continues until late. In Cattolica, the Pink Weekend continues along the seafront, squares, and pedestrian areas. The city keeps the festival atmosphere alive with music, entertainment, and a wide range of initiatives that accompany residents and tourists on the final day of the event.

Sunday in Cesenatico kicks off with one of the most iconic events of the Romagna summer. At 6:00 a.m., Bagno Conti hosts the traditional Dawn Concert, which this year features Marco Betti & The Night Howlers. The beach becomes a natural theater where the audience watches the sunrise accompanied by the sounds of Chicago Blues, a tradition that has been ongoing for over forty years. In Savignano sul Rubicone, dawn is accompanied by "Alba di Note," a concert dedicated to Franco Battiato featuring Andrea Amati and Stefano Zambardino. The terrace of the Circolo Anspi welcomes the public for a moment of listening and contemplation bathed in the early morning light. The traditional Feast of San Giovanni continues in Cesena's historic center, enlivening the city streets with markets, stalls, music, and events tied to the ancient folk traditions of the solstice. The city center streets fill with visitors amidst the scents, colors, and atmospheres that have characterized one of the area's most beloved festivals for decades.

In Bertinoro, the Drinkin' Jazz Festival entertains the public throughout the day. After the morning's activities dedicated to trekking and hiking in the hills, the evening culminates with a concert by Mario Venuti and Toni Canto. The "Mai Come Ieri" project brings a refined musical journey to the Balcony of Romagna, combining Italian singer-songwriter music, Brazilian influences, and Mediterranean sounds. In Gatteo, the solstice will be celebrated with the Feast of the Solstice, a daylong celebration combining music, traditions, and inspiration. It will begin at dawn in the courtyard of the Malatesta Castle with a classical music concert dedicated to the sunrise. In the evening, Piazza San Lorenzo will host the Menamè group, who will accompany the audience through the sounds of Salento's traditional music. The closing act will be Canclan – Cantautori Clandestini, featuring a show dedicated to great Italian singer-songwriters, with references to Francesco Guccini, Franco Battiato, Fabrizio De André, and I Nomadi.

In Sogliano al Rubicone, the Notte Rosa will intertwine with nature thanks to "Sentieri in Musica – Musica nei Pianeti," an initiative combining trekking, astronomical observation, and live music. Participants will hike the evocative Sentiero dei Pianeti, accompanied by experts from the Soglianesi Vega Astronomers' Association, before reaching the Agriturismo Cà Poggio for a convivial dinner and a concert by Denise Battaglia. The evening will conclude with stargazing through telescopes and activities dedicated to orienting oneself among the stars. In Cervia, June 21st will also coincide with the traditional Music Festival. Between Piazzetta Pisacane and Piazza Garibaldi, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, students from the "Gioacchino Rossini" Municipal Music School will perform a series of free concerts featuring soloists, rock and pop groups, ensembles, and young musicians. This is an opportunity to showcase the talent of the new generations and celebrate music on the day dedicated to this art form in over 120 countries around the world.

In Marina di Ravenna, "Midsummer Fires – Summer Solstice at the Sea" continues, an event combining Celtic traditions, traveling shows, historical groups in costume, music, and entertainment. The Molo Dalmazia area is transformed into a large space dedicated to myth, history, and the celebration of the shortest night of the year, amidst evocative atmospheres and scenic views overlooking the sea. Casola Valsenio hosts "A Thousand Shades of Lavender," a guided tour of the Herb Garden dedicated to discovering lavender varieties, their characteristics, and their uses. An experience that combines nature, scents, and local knowledge. In Codigoro, in the extraordinary setting of Pomposa Abbey, Nina Zilli and the Martini Big Band will take the stage. The concert, organized as part of the celebrations for the millennium of the historic abbey's reconsecration, will combine the charm of one of the most important sites in Emilia-Romagna's cultural heritage with the voice of one of the most acclaimed artists in contemporary Italian music. An evening that promises emotion, elegance, and great live music. The concert is one of the highlights of Ferrara's Notte Rosa and is part of the Abbey's millennium celebrations, offering audiences a unique experience combining great music and historical heritage.

In Argenta, the evening is dedicated to "Pieve di Stelle, Sotto il Segno del Solstizio." In the picturesque area of ??the Parish Church of San Giorgio, the public can participate in guided tours, astronomical observations, and activities dedicated to discovering the constellations, accompanied by experts from amateur astronomers' associations. In Comacchio, in the evocative setting of the Stazione Foce delle Valli di Comacchio, "Sonate al chiaro di Luna" (Moonlight Sonatas) will be performed, part of the international program of the Festa della Musica (Music Festival). The event will take the public on an evening dedicated to the atmosphere of the summer solstice, in one of the most captivating natural landscapes of the Po Delta.

Ferrara offers a long series of events to mark the conclusion of the Notte Rosa. At the Parco Pareschi Arena, Cinema nel Parco continues with a screening of "Rental Family," while the "Arrosticini nel Chiostro" event, dedicated to traditional flavors, continues in the cloister of San Paolo. It's also the final night for Pizza Street, the large outdoor pizza festival that has been livening up the city for five days, and for the historic Giostra del Borgo, which continues to draw thousands of visitors with its duels, shows, taverns, and historical reenactments. Finally, the star of the show will be the Italian Gospel Choir, which will bring a powerfully emotional performance to Piazza Ariostea. Around three hundred singers from all over Italy will take to the stage, accompanied by a band of thirteen musicians.