The Music Bus project, made possible by the collaboration between Iveco Czech Republic and the rock band Doctor Victor, involved the provision of a 12-meter-long Crossway Low Entry. For this program dedicated to music, the vehicle was equipped with a recording studio, classroom, and stage. The Music Bus thus became an educational center, hosting a variety of activities, including a series of performances and workshops led by Doctor Victor Academy, as well as providing support for local young musicians.

During the month of May, the Crossway Music Bus made as many as 14 stops in various parts of the country, offering children a unique opportunity to go on a discovery tour of music and try playing many different instruments. This educational initiative aimed to inspire children and ignite in them an interest in music. In addition, the program also included a national talent competition.

«We are very proud to have supported the first edition of the Music Bus, which perfectly reflects Iveco Bus’ goals and values of inclusion. The Crossway was specially converted to give as many children as possible the opportunity to discover the world of music and find inspiration», was the comment of David Kriz, CEO of Iveco Czech Republic.

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