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Måneskin’s Damiano David announces 2025 world solo tour

Måneskin‘s Damiano David has announced a 2025 solo world tour set to kick off next autumn – check out full details below.

The Italian rocker’s first-ever solo tour will see him take over Europe, Australia, North America, South America and Asia next year. The run of dates will commence on September 11 at the COS Torwa in Warsaw, Poland and will see David make stops across Europe in cities such as Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Madrid before playing London’s Roundhouse on September 28.

David will then make his way to Australia with shows in Sydney and Melbourne, before heading to Tokyo and Osaka in October. From there, he’ll go to South America and the US, where he’ll wrap up his string of live dates in November.

A ticket pre-sale will be available from Wednesday (December 11) at 10am local time for fans who sign up to the ‘Silverlines’ singer’s official mailing list here. General ticket sales will then commence on Monday (December 16) at 10am local time.

Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase US tickets, here for UK and Europe and here for Australian tickets.

Damiano David 2025 Solo world tour dates poster. Credit: PRESS

Damiano David 2025 solo world tour dates are: 

SEPTEMBER 
11 – Poland, Warsaw – COS Torwar
13 – Germany, Berlin – Uber Eats Music Hall
15 – Netherlands, Amsterdam – AFAS Live
17 – Germany, Cologne – Palladium
21 – Spain, Barcelona – Razzmatazz
22 – Spain, Madrid – La Riviera
26 – France, Paris – Zénith Paris – La Villette
28 – UK, London – Roundhouse

OCTOBER 
2 – Belgium, Brussels – Forest National Club
4 – Switzerland, Zurich – Halle622
7 – Italy, Milan – Unipol Forum
11 – Italy, Rome – Palazzo dello Sport
22 – Australia, Sydney – Enmore Theatre
24 – Australia, Melbourne – Forum
27 – Japan, Tokyo – Tokyo Garden Theater
29 – Japan, Osaka – Zepp Osaka Bayside

NOVEMBER 
7 – Brazil, Sao Paulo – Tokio Marine Hall
9 – Chile, Santiago – Teatro Caupolican
11 – Argentina, Buenos Aires – Complejo C Art Media
13 – Colombia, Bogotà – Teatro Royal Center
17 – Mexico, Mexico City – Auditorio BlackBerry
21 – USA, Seattle – Paramount Theatre
23 – USA, San Francisco – The Masonic
25 – USA, Los Angeles – The Wiltern
29 – USA, Chicago – The Riviera Theatre
30 – USA, Detroit – The Fillmore Detroit

DECEMBER 
2 – Canada, Toronto – HISTORY
4 – Canada, Montreal – MTELUS
6 – USA, Philadelphia – The Fillmore Philadelphia
8 – USA, New York – Brooklyn Paramount
16 – USA, Washington DC – The Fillmore Silver Spring

Speaking about the tour in a press release, the Måneskin frontman shared: “I’m beyond excited to announce my first ever world tour as a solo artist. I can’t wait to connect with all of you in person and share my new music. Every city is going to be a celebration of the music, the fans, and the journey we’re all about to go on together. See you out there!”

Back in October, the singer made his live solo debut at an intimate show at New York City’s (Le) Poisson Rouge where he performed his debut solo track ‘Silverlines’ alongside ‘Born With A Broken Heart’ and three new unreleased songs ‘Next Summer’, ‘Voices’ and ‘The Bruise’.

Previously he spoke to NME about why he chose ‘Silverlines’ in particular to introduce his solo era, saying: “Because it’s pretty unique compared to other songs on the record. Weirdly, it’s the first song but for me, it’s the closing of the circle and the end of my journey. Also, it’s with Labrinth – to make my debut with one of the biggest producers in the world is amazing.”

He also spoke to  NME about his forthcoming album: “I think it’s safe to say yes. It’s going to be very excessive, very dramatic, very theatrical, I would say. It’s definitely more personal. It’s about the drama of being alive; especially under the circumstances.”

In other news, David recently performed a stripped-back rendition of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars‘ recent collaborative single ‘Die With A Smile’ during a live session on SiriusXM Hits 1 at the SiriusXM NYC studios.

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