Matosinhos becomes the first UN Resilience Hub in Portugal
The city joins the Province of Potenza (Italy) as the newest role models for the Making Cities Resilient 2030 initiative
15 thousand people at the same time will perform extraordinary magic
On the night of 31 December 2019, in Turin you can enjoy the Masters of Magic World Tour®, one of the most famous illusionism shows in the world.
Fifteen thousand spectators-wizards in the city square and 30 international artists on stage, 100 minutes of magic for one great show: the greatest show ever made in history, where the world champions of illusionism will perform in the thrilling prestigious who wrote the history of contemporary magic. An absolutely innovative way to propose magic. It is Magic 4.0, totally different from the traditional one because it is global, a real contamination between the arts in which the magic games are only a part because the Masters of Magic World Tour® is a real immersive show. An extraordinary live performance that will involve the public. A unique show in Europe, the largest ever made with 15 thousand people at the same time to accomplish, all together, an extraordinary magic.
Source: Turin Municipality
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