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What Are the Members of Måneskin Up To?

What Are the Members of Måneskin Up To?

After winning the Eurovision Song Contest, Italian outfit Måneskin became the hottest rock band in the world. They sold out arenas and stadiums all over and nabbed a Best New Artist nomination at the 2023 Grammy Awards in the process. Their first album in the aftermath of their Eurovision win, 2023’s Rush!, became a global chart-topper as well.

Since wrapping the Rush! world tour in the summer 2024 with a string of festival dates, the band put a halt to their global domination to pursue solo projects. They’re still together, just on an official hiatus for the time being as they try new sounds, drop albums and go on their own tours. Here’s what the members of Måneskin are up to these days.

Damiano David

The band’s frontman began rolling out his debut album Funny Little Fears in 2024 with piano ballad “Silverlines.” He released the full-length album this past May, showcasing a more suave pop sound than what his band was known for. 

This fall, he expanded Funny Little Fears with more songs, including “Talk to Me” featuring Tyla and Nile Rodgers. He also embarked on a world tour that will wrap this December in the U.S.

Outside of music, he has been busy with a superstar girlfriend on his arms. Since early 2024, he’s been in a relationship with actress and pop star Dove Cameron. He recently inspired her single “Whatever You Like.”

Victoria De Angelis

Måneskin’s bassist got an early start on her solo career, appearing on Duran Duran’s 2023 cover of the Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer.” In 2024, she began touring the world as a DJ, exploring more electronic music than the glam rock she made with her band. Her debut single was in collaboration with Brazilian star Anitta titled “Get Up Bitch! Shake Ya Ass,” which was released in 2024.

Over the last year, she’s been dropping a series of singles, some as collaborations with other LGBTQ+ artists like Pablo Vittar, Tommy Genesis, and Ashnikko. She’s also released some remixes, including a non-official one of Charli XCX and Billie Eilish’s “Guess.”

De Angelis has yet to announce plans for an EP or album release or more 2026 tour dates.

Thomas Raggi

Guitarist Raggi is keeping the rock ‘n’ roll spirit of the band alive with his solo debut. Out Dec. 5, Masquerade‘s eight tracks were produced by legend Tom Morello and feature guests such as Beck, Chad Smith, Nic Cester, and Matt Sorum. Rolling Stone got an exclusive look at the making of the record below.

“Seeing so many musical icons come together reminded me that music knows no boundaries; that you have to follow your instinct and simply do what you feel,” said Raggi about his debut album in a press release. “I feel as if those who made music history are placing a hand on my shoulder, saying: ‘You’re on the right path.’”

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Raggi has yet to announce a tour in support of the album, but he played a pre-release show in Los Angeles at the Whisky. Morello declared that Raggi was “carrying the rock ‘n roll baton to a new generation.”

Ethan Torchio

The band’s drummer has, so far, stepped out of the limelight in the time since his band announced a hiatus. Since scoring a 2024 documentary about mental health titled Ogni Pensiero Vola, Torchio has kept a low profile. In June, however, he did share some images of himself in the studio with some friends.

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