Musical alarm at the Federico II University: the Pinguini Tattici Nucleari invade the classrooms for a meeting not to be missed! In an event that promises cultural sparks, the Pinguini Tattici Nucleari will land at the Federico II University of Naples on May 13, 2025, at 11:2, in the Ottagono classroom of the Department of Humanistic Studies in via Mezzocannone, XNUMX.
Here, the band will launch into a lively debate with the students, addressing topics such as music as a tool for social aggregation, their screaming communicative language, their ability to portray the Italian province and the reality of today's youth, and the use of pop music as a launch pad for success and generational identity.
The protagonists on the front line
Moderated by Professor Simona Frasca, an expert in ethnomusicology, the meeting will see three students of the master's course in Ethnomusicology at the center of the stage: Margherita De Luca, Francesca Iervolino and Eli Vardzhiyska, the latter a daredevil Erasmus from Berlin. Together, they will explore these themes in a mix of academic chatter and rock vibes.
The program that makes the walls shake
The day will start at 10 with a live and unrestrained interview on the microphones of F2 Radio Lab, managed by the students of the radio training course. Immediately after, at 11, the band members will rush into the classroom for an open discussion, where students will be able to intervene and fire off questions. Admission is free until all seats are taken, with alternatives for latecomers: the Ferrara classroom in videoconference and monitors in the atrium of Corso Umberto I 40. Unmissable for those who want to capture the energy of these unbridled musicians before their concert at the Maradona Stadium on June 28.
Article published on May 12, 2025 - 11:37 pm