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After the great success of the revolutionary artistic and social event in support of the music industry employees on September 6 2020, Heroes returned for a new and renewed edition in 2021. Aperol with Heroes – Together We Can awaits you for two concerts on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 September live at Arena di Verona and in live streaming on the LIVEnow platform.

Aperol With Heroes headliners were 12 great artists of the Italian pop music scene:


- Friday September 17 2021: Ariete, Elodie, Mahmood, Massimo Pericolo, Negramaro and Sangiovanni.

- Saturday September 18 2021: Achille Lauro, Carmen Consoli, Emma, Gazzelle, La Rappresentante di Lista and Madame.



In 2021 Aperol with Heroes 2021 joined the international initiate Keychange, which supports minorities and gender equality in the music sector through concrete actions.

For the 2020 edition of Heroes, part of the project Da Verona Riaccendiamo la Musica, the major emerging and famous Italian artists performed for 5 hours of great live music. Heroes 2020’s extraordinary lineup comprised: Achille Lauro, Afterhours, Aiello, Anastasio, Anna, Brunori Sas, Cara, Coez, Coma Cose, Diodato, Elodie, Eugenio In Via Di Gioia, Fedez, Frah Quintale, Francesca Michielin, Franco126, Gaia, Gazzelle, Gemitaiz&Madman, Ghali, Ghemon, Levante, Madame, Mahmood, Margherita Vicario, Marlene Kuntz, Marracash, Mecna, Michele Bravi, Mostro, Nitro, Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, Priestess, Random, Rocco Hunt, Salmo, Selton, Shiva, Subsonica, The Kolors, Tommaso Paradiso and Willie Peyote.

Heroes’ proceeds went to Music Innovation Hub’s Fund COVID-19 Sosteniamo la musica to help the music industry workers, such new artists and intermittent employees, greatly affected by the pandemic. Some of the proceeds went to precarious workers of Arena di Verona.