Argini Festival - Goro stop
Edition 2026 Music Theater Street theater

Argini Festival - Goro stop

The Po River becomes a widespread stage between theatre, music, and performance

Goro — Ferrara (038) Since 2026
Dates 19 Sep — 19 Sep 2026
Location Goro (038)
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Status Confirmed

About Argini Festival

In Goro, in the Ferrara Delta del Po, the final stop of ARGINI - Shows along the river arrives, the new widespread festival promoted by the Emilia-Romagna Region and curated by ATER Fondazione. On September 19, 2026, the port, the riverbank, and the villages of the town will transform into a large open-air stage, where theatre, live music, dance, and performances will interact with the river landscape. The Ferrara stops are realized in collaboration with Teatro Nucleo.

The Po River as a Stage in Goro

The Argini Festival - in full ARGINI - Shows along the river - is a widespread cultural project that in 2026 transforms the banks and embankments of the Po River into a large natural stage. Promoted by the Emilia-Romagna Region and curated by ATER Fondazione in collaboration with the Teatro Sociale di Gualtieri, the festival crosses the territories of the Bassa Reggiana and Parma for the first time before concluding in the province of Ferrara, with the final two stops in Goro and Mesola.

The Goro stop, scheduled for Saturday, September 19, 2026, brings a program to the heart of the Po Delta that intertwines theatre, music, dance, installations for small groups, DJ sets, interactive performances, and street entertainment, designed for an audience of all ages. Squares, riverbanks, ports, riverboats, museums, and villages become scenes of artistic action along the great river.

The Po Delta in Goro

Goro is a small municipality in the Province of Ferrara, in Emilia-Romagna, overlooking the Sacca di Goro, one of the most evocative areas of the Po Delta Park. A town of fishermen and aquaculture, famous for its clams, Goro lives in close daily contact with water: choosing this village as a stage means returning to the spectator the deep connection between riverside communities and the Po River.

Teatro Nucleo and the Ferrara Stops

The Ferrara stops of the festival, Goro and Mesola, are curated in collaboration with Teatro Nucleo, a historic company of civil art theatre active in the Ferrara area. Among the artists announced for the overall program of the festival are names from the Italian theatre and music scene such as Andrea Pennacchi, Marco D'Agostin, Francesca Mannocchi, Piergiorgio Milano, and the ERJ Orchestra, as well as local companies.

A New Festival, Within the Landscape

What makes Argini special is not only its programming but also the way it interacts with the territory: shows in the square, street theatre, and family-friendly events in the villages, electro-folk sounds on riverboats, concerts in river museums, and DJ sets on the embankment. It is an invitation to discover the Bassa and the Po Delta through the lens of live art, in an experience that focuses on the landscape, slowness, and conviviality.

Argini Festival — edition 2026

The Goro stop, along with Mesola, concludes the 2026 edition of ARGINI - Shows along the river. On Saturday, September 19, the port and riverbanks of the town, in the Ferrara Delta del Po, host theatre, music, dance, and scattered performances, in collaboration with Teatro Nucleo.

The Goro stop is scheduled for Saturday, September 19, 2026, and represents, together with Mesola, the concluding event of the ARGINI festival in the Ferrara area. Curated in collaboration with Teatro Nucleo, it brings a diverse program of shows in the square, street theatre, live music, dance, and performances for small groups along the Po River embankments, designed to engage an audience of all ages.

Programme Argini Festival 2026

The detailed program for the Goro stop is under development. The organizers have announced that the lineup, common to the Ferrara stops of Goro and Mesola, will be completed with additional guests, and that ticket purchase methods for paid shows will be communicated starting from September 2026.

Among the artists announced for the 2026 ARGINI festival are Andrea Pennacchi, Marco D'Agostin, Francesca Mannocchi, Piergiorgio Milano, and the ERJ Orchestra, as well as the companies from the Ferrara area involved by Teatro Nucleo. The format includes shows in the square, street theatre, and family events in the villages, electro-folk sounds on riverboats, concerts, and DJ sets along the river.

Highlights Argini Festival 2026

  • Concluding Ferrara stop of ARGINI, along the Po River embankments in Goro
  • Curated in collaboration with Teatro Nucleo
  • Scattered performances between the square, port, and embankment in the Po Delta

Prices Argini Festival 2026

<p>For shows requiring a ticket, purchase methods will be announced starting September 2026. Several entertainment and street events are free admission. Information: [email protected] - +39 334 6555826.</p>

Practical information — Argini Festival

How to Get There

Goro can be reached by car from the SS 309 Romea state road, exit for Delta del Po; the nearest train station is Codigoro, connected to Ferrara. By car from Ferrara, it's about 50 km towards the coast.

Tickets

For all shows requiring an entrance ticket, purchase methods will be communicated starting from September 2026. Many entertainment and street events are free admission.

Information

Email: [email protected] - Phone: +39 334 6555826. Full program on the ATER Fondazione website.

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Where does it take place — Argini Festival

Argini del Po di Goro

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