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    Peter Pan Club Announce Easter 2026 with VidaLoca and Guè, official MIR – Electric Mode

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    Peter Pan Club Announce Easter 2026 with VidaLoca and Guè, official MIR – Electric Mode


    For the Easter weekend this year, Romagna confirms itself as one of the most sought-after destinations for young tourists. Thanks to a unique mix of sea, energy, good food, friendliness, and a desire to be together, it attracts thousands of young people from all over Italy every year. In this scenario, the natural reference point becomes the Peter Pan Club in Misano Adriatico, a long-standing symbol of quality clubbing on the Riviera, the only nightclub in Romagna open continuously during the winter season, as well as the best place to spend one or more evenings while starting to think about summer.

    Saturday, April 4, 2026: Peter Pan presents its traditional VidaLoca evening, which has always blended urban and pop sounds to perfection. This constantly evolving show and format is featured every weekend on Radio 105 and Mediaset channels, featuring in key events such as Capodanno in Musica and Battiti Live. Vidaloca will then return to Peter Pan on Saturday the 11th, Saturday the 18th, Friday the 24th, and Saturday May 2nd.

    Sunday, April 5th: special guest Guè. Guè Pequeno is a key figure in the history of Italian rap: he was the first Italian artist to sign with Def Jam Recordings, the historic American label that debuted in 1984 with songs by LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys. Guè has been a pure talent since his debut with Sacre Scuole, before finally establishing himself with Club Dogo and building a solid, influential, and consistently cutting-edge solo career. In recent years, Guè has consolidated his status with a steady output of music and a central presence in the Italian urban scene, engaging in new projects and high-profile collaborations, confirming himself as a reference for both new generations and longtime colleagues. At the same time, he has maintained a strong stylistic identity, refining his imagery between luxury, introspection, and international hip-hop culture. Guè remains a central figure: an artist capable of spanning different eras of Italian rap, influencing its languages, aesthetics, and ambitions.

    Monday, April 13: MIR official party, special guest Notre Dame. From Sunday, April 12th to Tuesday, April 14th, the MIR Multimedia Integration Expo returns to Rimini Expo Center, a reference point dedicated to audio, video, and lighting technologies and services. Highlights include the fourth edition of MIR Club, the most important Italian fair dedicated to DJ culture and DJ technology, thanks also to the contribution of DJ Mag Italia.

    On Monday, April 13th, the Peter Pan Club will host the official MIR party, featuring music from Notre Dame, Mappa, and ZØEDÏAC. Parisian DJ and producer Notre Dame is on the rise, and 2026 promises to be the best year of his still-young career. This year began with his debut on BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix, the launch of his PARANORMAL webshop, which sold out the limited edition Candy Cloud, and his latest single, “On My Mind,” co-written with Bob Moses and released last February. This track confirms Notre Dame’s talent, which was immediately evident in 2021 with his debut track “Yumi,” released on Solomun’s label Diynamic, followed by “Amuse” on Bedouin’s Human by Default. His unwavering talent will be on display for an evening that will bring together audiences and industry professionals from across Italy and abroad.

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