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30 Years of Memorabilia” — The Grand Finale at Unipol Arena, Bologna (Dec 7)

On Sunday, December 7, Bologna’s Unipol Arena will host the conclusive, highly anticipated chapter of “30 Years of Memorabilia,” the celebratory cycle dedicated to the legendary party born beneath Cocoricò’s Pyramid. Thirty years of history. Thirty years of music, freedom, and vision that have defined an era.

More than a party, Memorabilia has always represented a journey through the collective memory of Italian club culture—a contemporary ritual where past, present, and future merge in a total sensory experience. It is not just a night out, but a language: a way of feeling, expressing, and belonging.

Launched in 1995, Memorabilia was the first format to transform the dancefloor into a stage of imagination, where music, performance art, and visual experimentation converged in a collective ritual. Under Cocoricò’s Pyramid, each night was an experiment in freedom—an ever-evolving manifesto of creativity and transgression, where club culture became art.

Thirty years later, Memorabilia celebrates its legacy with a message that remains powerful and deeply relevant: an anthem of peace and unity, a resolute “no” to all forms of war and division.

Hosting this grand finale is Unipol Arena, Italy’s largest and most advanced indoor venue—a prestigious space symbolically positioned at the heart of Emilia-Romagna’s cultural and musical ecosystem.

From 6:30 PM to 3:00 AM, a monumental line-up will embody the spirit of this final, extraordinary celebration, bringing together the world’s leading electronic artists and the historical protagonists of Cocoricò’s legacy.

Jeff Mills, global icon and pioneer of Detroit techno, will lead the night with one of his cosmic, hypnotic sets—synonymous with precision, spirituality, and visionary sound. Alongside him, Cirillo, the soul of Memorabilia and the true architect of Cocoricò’s sound, will guide the audience on another timeless, emotional journey.

Joining them are Cocoricò’s resident legends: Saccoman, master of Italian trance energy; Ricci Jr, carrying forward a living legacy; Principe Maurice, embodiment of theatrical and poetic performance; Claudio Di Rocco, keeper of classic house sound; and Federica Baby Doll, the voice and symbolic presence of the most authentic, liberated nightlife.

From abroad, WestBam, visionary pioneer of the German electronic scene, and Marc Acardipane aka PCP, father of hardcore techno and cult figure for entire generations, will bring their unique energy to the stage. Completing the line-up, Bologna’s own Pastaboys will deliver their refined and infectious house groove, sealing this historic celebration of sound, culture, and freedom.

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