At CHORA VOLUME 3, the festival dedicated to voice and storytelling held from April 10th to 12th in Milan, Dils renewed its commitment for the second consecutive year to supporting cultural initiatives that create connections and value for the community.
The 2026 edition, hosted in Milan at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi, welcomed 12,000 attendees, with over 40 events and more than 70 guests, confirming its role as a key gathering for contemporary storytelling across podcasts, journalism and entertainment.
As part of the festival, Dils promoted the panel “Il mattino dei quartieri. Suoni, storie e voci dalla città di Milano” (The Morning of the Neighborhoods. Sounds, Stories and Voices from the City of Milan), with Paolo Bovio: an immersive experience blending listening and storytelling, exploring the city’s sound identity through Baggio, Bisceglie and the Navigli.
The content will enrich the podcast series This is my Milano, which shares the city through the personal stories of those who live it, offering an authentic perspective on its neighborhoods.
The initiative is part of the Give Back program, through which Dils promotes a vision of growth that also embraces cultural and social impact, highlighting the identities that shape Milan.