A wave of people invaded Romagna on Sunday 22 June, for the grand finale of Pink Night 2025. Crowded squares, seafront promenades full of life, historical centres animated until late at night: the public's response was exceptional, a sign of a deep bond with the event which, year after year, continues to be one of the most eagerly awaited moments of the summer.

Many unforgettable moments crowned the long Pink Night weekend in a big way.
In Rimini, the grand finale took place in Piazzale Kennedy with the ‘Liscio Street Parade’, an event dedicated to ballroom dancing, a true cultural heritage of Romagna. In the late afternoon, the best dance schools in the region took turns on stage, together with the Santa Balera orchestra, for a show enlivened by polished performances and the enthralling rhythm of ballroom dancing. In the evening it was Moreno il Biondo's turn with the Grande Evento Orchestra to lead the audience in a dancing concert. Then it was time for waltzes, mazurkas, polkas and performances of Romagna whips, again by the guest dance schools. To close the evening, the traditional collective dance to ‘Romagna Mia’, the identity symbol of the land of Romagna. The fun with ‘Liscio Street Parade’ continues today, Monday 23 June. From 9 pm, the Roberta Cappelletti Orchestra will take the stage for an evening of good music. At 10 p.m., directly from the Sanremo theatre, a show by dancers and Whips will liven up the evening, before getting back into the swing of things with DJ Alex Monti. The party ends in beauty on Tuesday 24 June with the Luca Bergamini Orchestra, which will make the public dance from the early hours of the evening, and after the Caraibenfolk show, there will still be room to go wild until late at night with the musical selections of DJs Mirco and Aleandro.

In Bellaria - Igea Marina, the Arena Roma hosted a concert by Mirko Casadei and his POPular Folk Orchestra, for a performance that combined traditional Romagna with contemporary sounds, involving the public in an evening of popular music and summer. In Cesena, on the occasion of the St. John's Fair, the 10th anniversary preview of Rockin'1000 was held. In Piazza Guidazzi, audience and performers gathered for the Flash Coro Pink Edition, a collective choral performance that proposed great rock and pop hits, transforming the square into a choral moment of sharing and participation. In Lido Adriano, near Ravenna, the concert by Roy Paci & Aretuska brought energy, rhythm and social content to the stage, in line with the spirit of the Pink Night. An evening full of overwhelming music, groove and irony. 

In Ferrara, the day opened with the Dawn Concert “In Praise of Folly” by the Gerhard Quartet, an intimate and evocative moment that welcomed the new day in the silent setting of the Certosa. In the evening, the Orchestra Città di Ferrara performed Rossini's “Petite Messe Solennelle”, offering the public an experience of great musical intensity in one of the city's most fascinating locations.

The excursions in the valley and in the hills also sold out: the mix of movement, tasting and music was most appreciated.