"It is not true that those who have the pass will not be sure of being able to enter." Word of the municipal councilor for culture of Cagliari, Maria Dolores Picciau, who thus gives more elements to interpret the press note sent by the municipality with which the opening of the spectator registration procedures was announced, set for tomorrow at 4pm, in view of Marco Mengoni's New Year's concert.

So, removing the double negative: whoever has the pass will enter. The rules for attending the New Year's Eve show have therefore changed on the fly. During the press conference to present the event, the click day was excluded: passes available for everyone, it had been secured, but then you will only be able to enter until the maximum capacity is reached, the others outside. And it is still not clear whether it will be 20 thousand or 29 thousand places.

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«After the press conference there were further indications from the Prefecture», explains Picciau. However, he does not want to add anything else and refers to the press release ("It must report that, without additions that create useless terrorism", recommends the councilor).

In the absence of official answers, one can only make hypotheses. To be formulated with a question mark, as they were asked to the councillor.

If those who have the pass are sure to enter the Mengoni concert, does this mean that a limited number of tickets will be available online? Consequently: is it necessary to log on to the PC when bookings are opened, to avoid being excluded upstream? Was the second possible opening day for reservations, from 4pm on Wednesday 20th, decided precisely to try to avoid any congestion on the first day?

Or, one might think, does the Municipality trust that requests will be lower than availability?

These have remained unanswered for now, and cannot even be found in the official note. But it is increasingly probable that there will be no rush to the gates of the Fair on the evening of the 31st: a scenario that the Prefecture did not like.

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