Once again, the former barracks on Via Roma in Quartu proves to be the ideal place to spend a few hours outdoors enjoying events and shows.

These days, the "Quartu 26 estate all'ex caserma" (Quartu 26 estate at the former barracks) event is packed, organized by the associations Artifizio, Libri a Buffet, and Baaba, with their respective festivals Cittadini sospesi (Suspended Citizens), Linee artistica non binarie (Non-Binary Artistic Lines), and Rainbook. Under the artistic direction of Carlo Angioni and Michele Pippia, the event concludes today after five intense days of book presentations, shows, and concerts that attracted huge crowds.

"We work on bringing the arts together in a 360° way," says Angioni, "and in this way we are able to achieve greater inclusivity and create a generational crossover. We are very satisfied with how the festival went and with this great public participation."

Tomorrow concludes with a packed program. Unlike previous days, the event begins an hour earlier. The event kicks off at 6:00 PM with the presentation of the book "La nebbia di Rio" by Sarvish Waheed. This is followed at 7:00 PM by "Qualcuno da odiare" by Ilaria Rossetti, and at 8:00 PM by "Devo andare nello spazio" by Riccardo Atzeni, with a DJ set by Spetti. At 9:00 PM, the "Tomorrow is Now" Bastione freestyle contest kicks off, followed by a concert by Lord je Milvio at 10:00 PM, and the final of the contest concludes at 11:00 PM.

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