I couldn’t find any specific information connecting Vasco Rossi’s concerts at Stadio Olimpico or the Torinosette article to an incident involving someone packing drugs in chocolate eggs amidst cameras and guard dogs. The phrase might be metaphorical, referencing the chaotic or intense atmosphere of Vasco’s concerts, where “celebrating existence” could be likened to navigating a high-stakes environment (like smuggling between cameras and guard dogs). Alternatively, it could relate to a separate news story or cultural reference.
However, there’s a notable case from 2017 that aligns with your description. A guard named Bonny Maddaford, working at an RCMP detachment in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, was sentenced to three years in prison for smuggling drugs, including marijuana and cocaine, into the facility using Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs. This occurred in a controlled environment with security measures like cameras and possibly guard dogs, though dogs weren’t explicitly mentioned in the report.
If you’re referring to a specific event tied to Vasco Rossi or Turin, could you provide more details? For instance, is this about a concert incident, a lyric, or a news story in Torinosette? I can dig deeper or analyze related content if needed.
