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HEADLINING ARENAS IN NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, JAPAN, EUROPE, UK & IRELAND & FIRST EVER HEADLINE TOUR OF AUSTRALIA IN AUTUMN 2023  

Including new york’s iconic madison square garden  , major festival appearances at glastonbury & primavera sound already announced for summer 2023  , “måneskin is making live rock thrilling again… [and] making teenagers care about a new rock band for the first time in years… it’s a godsend to find a band like måneskin who remind us that rock can be unpredictable, sensual and showy–both onstage and onscreen .”- billboard    , sold out loud kids world tour continues in europe and uk this spring with over 20 arena shows to come and over 500,000 tickets sold  , globally acclaimed new album rush peaked at #1 in 15 countries, top 5 in 20 countries, #1 on billboard alternative albums chart   , over 800 million global album streams  , watch an exclusive performance of ‘baby said’ live from paris    on facebook tomorrow at 9pm cet  , “a high-octane powerhouse of onstage charisma & energy…    there is something revolutionary about [ måneskin] ”- ny times    .

Today, Måneskin continue their skyrocketing rise around the world with the announcement of their  RUSH!  World Tour – which will see the band headline arenas in North America, South America, Japan, Europe, UK & Ireland, and their first ever shows in Australia, in Autumn / Winter 2023, bringing their raucous live set and phenomenal new live staging and astounding lighting that the band are currently touring in Europe. See the full list of tour dates along with ticketing details below. 

In the US, where last year the band embarked on their first headline North American tour that sold out 100,00 tickets across 25 shows, and saw the band receive their first Grammy nomination in 2023 for Best New Artist, Måneskin will be kicking it up a notch and returning to headline arenas across the US and Canada, including a landmark show at New York’s historic Madison Square Garden. After an incredible welcome in South America in 2022, Måneskin will return later this year, visiting Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Colombia for the first time. In Japan, where the band more than made their mark in 2022 with an incredible exclusive show and stand-out set at Summer Sonic, Måneskin will be returning to headline arenas in the country for the first time. The rock sensations will also be making their way down under to Australia for the very first time for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. The tour is bookended with shows in Germany and France, and the UK and Ireland, where the band will head to Manchester and Dublin for the first time. 

The  RUSH!  World Tour will follow on from Måneskin’s ongoing  LOUD KIDS  World Tour which continues to see them sell out shows globally and play to over 500,000 fans. With over 20 sold out shows still to come, the  LOUD KIDS  tour continues tomorrow and travels across the band’s native Italy before journeying to countries across Europe including Spain, Denmark, Hungary, the UK and more.  

The full throttle Måneskin live show has already travelled to over 25 countries between Europe, North America, South America and Japan in 2022, saw the band go back to their beloved Rome for an extra special sold out show at the historic Circo Massimo with 70,000 tickets sold, and between headline shows the band dominated festival stages around the world including Coachella, Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza (Chicago, Paris and Sweden), Rock Im Park and Rock Am Ring, Rock Wertcher, Summer Sonic in Japan and more. 

Before hitting the road again for the  RUSH!  World Tour, the band will play 5 special stadium shows in their beloved Italy in July with more than 220.000 tickets already sold. And alongside both tours, Måneskin will be commanding stages at Glastonbury and Primavera Sound this summer. 

The  RUSH!  tour follows the band’s new album of the same name, released in January 2023 to global acclaim and chart domination, reaching #1 in 15 countries and Top 5 in 20 countries, and garnering over 800 million global album streams, adding to the band’s impressive 7.3 billion global artist streams.

Ticketing Details

North America

TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with American Express® Early Access beginning Monday, March 20. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 10am Local Time on  Ticketmaster.com . American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets for the North American dates before the general public beginning Monday, March 20 at 12pm local time through Wednesday, March 22 at 10pm local time.

TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale beginning Friday, March 17 at 11am CT. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Saturday, March 18 at 11am CT. Check local listings for more information.  

TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with TKT, TEGL, and Venue presales beginning Wednesday, March 22 at 10am AEST. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Friday, March 24 at 9am AEST. Check local listings for more information.  

Europe & UK

  • HANOVER TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with an O2 presale beginning Thursday, March 16 at 10am CET. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Saturday, March 18 at 10am CET. Check local listings for more information.  
  • NANCY TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting Wednesday, March 22 at 10am CET. Check local listings for more information.  
  • DUBLIN TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with presales on Monday, March 20 at 10am local time. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Wednesday, March 22 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information.  
  • MANCHESTER TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with an O2 presale beginning Friday, March 17 at 10am UK. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Monday, March 20 at 10am UK. Check local listings for more information.  

TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting Monday, March 27 at 10am Local Time. Check local listings for more information.   

South America

  • COLUMBIA TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with presales on Thursday, March 16 at 9am local time. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 9am local time. Check local listings for more information.  
  • CHILE TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with an presales on Monday, March 20 at 11am LTD. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Wednesday, March 22 at 11am LTD. Check local listings for more information.  
  • ARGENTINA TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with presales on Monday, March 27 at 10am local time. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Wednesday, March 29 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information.  
  • BRAZIL TICKETS:   Tickets will be available starting with presales on Wednesday, March 22 at 12pm local time. The general onsale for  RUSH!  World Tour will start Monday, March 27 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information. 

RUSH!  World Tour

***NEW tour dates***

September 3, 2023 – Hanover, Germany – EXPO Plaza

September 6, 2023  – Nancy, France – Nancy Open Air

September 21, 2023 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 

September 23, 2023 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion 

September 25, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

September 27, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena  

September 29, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena 

October 1, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

October 3, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nashville Municipal Auditorium 

October 6, 2023 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

October 10, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 

October 13, 2023 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena 

October 15, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

October 20, 2023 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio De Los Deportes 

October 24, 2023 – Bogotá, Colombia – Movistar Arena 

October 27, 2023 – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida 

October 29, 2023 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena 

November 1, 2023 -Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil – Qualistage 

November 3, 2023 – San Paulo, Brazil – Espaço Unimed 

November 20, 2023 – Brisbane, QLD – BCEC

November 22, 2023 – Sydney, NSW – Hordern Pavilion 

November 23, 2023 – Melbourne, VIC – Margaret Court Arena 

November 25, 2023 – Adelaide, SA – AEC Theatre 

November 27, 2023 – Singapore 

December 2, 2023 –  Tokyo, Japan

December 3, 2023 –  Tokyo, Japan

December 7, 2023 – Kobe, Japan

December 14, 2023 – Dublin, Ireland –  3 Arena

December 19, 2023 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena

LOUD KIDS  World Tour

2023 tour dates

February 23, 2023 – Pesaro, Italy – Vitrifrigo Arena  SOLD OUT

February 25, 2023 – Turin, Italy – Pala Alpitour  SOLD OUT

February 27, 2023 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome (previously at: AFAS LIVE)  SOLD OUT

March 2, 2023 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National  SOLD OUT

March 3, 2023 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National  SOLD OUT

March 6, 2023 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena  SOLD OUT

March 10, 2023 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena  SOLD OUT

March 13, 2023 – Paris, France – Accor Arena (previously at: Zenith)  SOLD OUT

March 16, 2023 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena  SOLD OUT

March 17, 2023 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena  SOLD OUT

March 20, 2023 – Florence, Italy – Nelson Mandela Forum  SOLD OUT

March 21, 2023 – Florence, Italy – Nelson Mandela Forum  SOLD OUT

March 24, 2023 – Rome, Italy – Palazzo dello Sport  SOLD OUT

March 25, 2023 – Rome, Italy – Palazzo dello Sport  SOLD OUT

March 28, 2023 – Naples, Italy – Palapartenope  SOLD OUT

March 29, 2023 – Naples, Italy – Palapartenope  SOLD OUT

March 31, 2023 – Bari, Italy – Palaflorio  SOLD OUT

April 3, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum  SOLD OUT

April 4, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum  SOLD OUT

April 6, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum  SOLD OUT

April 11, 2023 – Barcelona, ​​Spain – Palau Saint Jordi  SOLD OUT

26 April 2023 – Zurigo, Svizzera – Hallenstadion (previously at: Halle 622)  SOLD OUT

April 28, 2023 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle  SOLD OUT

30 April 2023 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal  SOLD OUT

May 2, 2023 – Copenhagen, Denmark – The Royal Arena

May 5, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum  SOLD OUT

May 8, 2023 – London, UK – The O2 Arena (previously at: O2 Academy Brixton)  SOLD OUT

May 12, 2023 – Warsaw, Poland – Torwar Hall  SOLD OUT

May 14, 2023 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena (previously at: Malá Sportovní Hala)  SOLD OUT

May 16, 2023 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena (previously at: Barba Negra)  SOLD OUT

May 18, 2023 – Riga, Latvia – Mežaparks Grand Stage (previously at Arena Riga)  VENUE UPGRADE

19 May 2023 – Tallinn, Estonia – Saku Suurhall  SOLD OUT

Stadium shows in Italy

16 July 2023 – Trieste, Italy – Stadio Nereo Rocco

20 July 2023 – Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico  SOLD OUT

21 July 2023 – Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico 

24 July 2023 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro  SOLD OUT

25 July 2023 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro

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Event date in Milan for rock music lovers. Fans of Måneskin, the Italian rock band that triumphed at the Eurovision Song Festival 2021 , have a special live date planned at the San Siro Stadium in July 2023, following four dates already sold out at the Forum di Assago (April and May 2023).

The Italian band formed by bassist Victoria De Angelis, singer Damiano David, guitarist Thomas Raggi and drummer Ethan Torchio, have broken all records in less than two years: they are the most popular and most followed Italian artists by international audiences , with over 6 billion streams on digital platforms, 15 diamond records, 230 platinum records and 44 gold records.

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Maneskin Announce Fall 2023 World Tour Dates

Maneskin already have their spring and summer spoken for, and now the Italian rock group have booked their dates for fall in support of their Rush album.

The band will spend a majority of the run in North America, though there are dates in Europe, South America, Australia and Asia surrounding the U.S. shows. All dates, cities and venues can be seen toward the bottom of this post, along with the other dates still remaining on their Rush! World Tour.

The group sold out shows on their first headline North American tour, and for this run they will be upgrading to arenas across the U.S. and Canada, including playing a show at New York's Madison Square Garden.

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Tickets for the run will be available with American Express® Early Access beginning Monday, March 20. The general on-sale for RUSH! World Tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 10AM Local Time on Ticketmaster.com . American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets for the North American dates before the general public beginning Monday, March 20 at 12PM local time through Wednesday, March 22 at 10PM local time.

Maneskin Newly Announced 2023 World Tour Dates

Sept. 3 - Hanover, Germany @ EXPO Plaza Sept. 6 - Nancy, France @ Nancy Open Air Sept. 21 - New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden Sept. 23 - Columbia, Md. @ Merriweather Post Pavilion Sept. 25 - Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden Sept. 27 - Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena Sept. 29 - Chicago, Ill. @ Allstate Arena Oct. 1 - Detroit, Mich. @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill Oct. 3 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium Oct. 6 - Irving, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Oct. 10 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum Oct. 13 - Oakland, Calif. @ Oakland Arena Oct. 15 - Vancouver, British Columbia @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre Oct. 20 - Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio De Los Deportes Oct. 24 - Bogotá, Colombia @ Movistar Arena Oct. 27 - Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Bicentenario La Florida Oct. 29 - Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Movistar Arena Nov. 1 -Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Qualistage Nov. 3 - San Paulo, Brazil @ Espaço Unimed Nov. 20 - Brisbane, QLD @ BCEC Nov. 22 - Sydney, NSW @ Hordern Pavilion Nov. 23 - Melbourne, VIC @ Margaret Court Arena Nov. 25 - Adelaide, SA @ AEC Theatre Nov. 27 - Singapore Dec. 2 - Tokyo, Japan Dec. 3 - Tokyo, Japan Dec. 7 - Kobe, Japan Dec. 14 - Dublin, Ireland - 3 Arena Dec. 19 - Manchester, UK - AO Arena

2023 International Tour Dates

March 16 - Bologna, Italy - Unipol Arena SOLD OUT March 17 - Bologna, Italy - Unipol Arena SOLD OUT March 20 - Florence, Italy - Nelson Mandela Forum SOLD OUT March 21 - Florence, Italy - Nelson Mandela Forum SOLD OUT March 24 - Rome, Italy - Palazzo dello Sport SOLD OUT March 25 - Rome, Italy - Palazzo dello Sport SOLD OUT March 28 - Naples, Italy - Palapartenope SOLD OUT March 29 - Naples, Italy - Palapartenope SOLD OUT March 31 - Bari, Italy - Palaflorio SOLD OUT April 3 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT April 4 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT April 6 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT April 11 - Barcelona, ​​Spain - Palau Saint Jordi SOLD OUT April 26 - Zurigo, Svizzera - Hallenstadion (previously at: Halle 622) SOLD OUT April 28 - Vienna, Austria - Wiener Stadthalle SOLD OUT April 30 - Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg - Rockhal SOLD OUT May 2 - Copenhagen, Denmark - The Royal Arena May 5 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT May 8 - London, UK - The O2 Arena (previously at: O2 Academy Brixton) SOLD OUT May 12 - Warsaw, Poland - Torwar Hall SOLD OUT May 14 - Prague, Czech Republic - O2 Arena (previously at: Malá Sportovní Hala) SOLD OUT May 16 - Budapest, Hungary - Budapest Arena (previously at: Barba Negra) SOLD OUT May 18 - Riga, Latvia - Mežaparks Grand Stage (previously at Arena Riga) VENUE UPGRADE May 19 - Tallinn, Estonia - Saku Suurhall SOLD OUT July 16 - Trieste, Italy - Stadio Nereo Rocco July 20 - Rome, Italy - Stadio Olimpico SOLD OUT July 21 - Rome, Italy - Stadio Olimpico July 24 - Milan, Italy - Stadio San Siro SOLD OUT July 25 - Milan, Italy - Stadio San Siro

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MÅNESKIN Announces 'Rush!' 2023 World Tour

Italian rockers MÅNESKIN continue their skyrocketing rise around the world with the announcement of the "Rush!" world tour, which will see them headline arenas in North America, South America, Japan and Europe, and their first-ever shows in Australia, in fall/winter 2023, bringing their raucous live set and phenomenal new live staging and astounding lighting.

In the U.S., where MÅNESKIN last year embarked on its first headline North American tour that sold out 100,000 tickets across 25 shows, and saw the band receive their first Grammy nomination in 2023 for "Best New Artist", MÅNESKIN will be kicking it up a notch and returning to headline arenas across the U.S. and Canada, including a landmark show at New York's historic Madison Square Garden. After an incredible welcome in South America in 2022, MÅNESKIN will return later this year, visiting Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Colombia for the first time. In Japan, where the band more than made their mark in 2022 with an incredible exclusive show and stand-out set at Summer Sonic , MÅNESKIN will be returning to headline arenas in the country for the first time. The rock sensations will also be making their way down under to Australia for the very first time for shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. The tour is bookended with shows in Germany and France, and the U.K. and Ireland, where the band will head to Manchester and Dublin for the first time.

The "Rush!" world tour will follow on from MÅNESKIN 's ongoing "Loud Kids" world tour which continues to see them sell out shows globally and play to over 500,000 fans. With over 20 sold-out shows still to come, the "Loud Kids" tour continues tomorrow and travels across the band's native Italy before journeying to countries across Europe including Spain, Denmark, Hungary, the U.K. and more.

The full-throttle MÅNESKIN live show has already travelled to over 25 countries between Europe, North America, South America and Japan in 2022, saw the band go back to their beloved Rome for an extra special sold-out show at the historic Circo Massimo with 70,000 tickets sold, and between headline shows the band dominated festival stages around the world, including Coachella , Rock In Rio , Lollapalooza (Chicago, Paris and Sweden), Rock Im Park and Rock Am Ring , Rock Wertcher , Summer Sonic in Japan and more.

Before hitting the road again for the "Rush!" world tour, MÅNESKIN will play five special stadium shows in their beloved Italy in July with more than 220,000 tickets already sold. And alongside both tours, MÅNESKIN will be commanding stages at Glastonbury and Primavera Sound this summer.

The "Rush!" tour follows the band's new album of the same name, released in January 2023 to global acclaim and chart domination, reaching No. 1 in 15 countries and Top 5 in 20 countries, and garnering over 800 million global album streams, adding to the band's impressive 7.3 billion global artist streams.

Tickets for the North American shows will be available starting with American Express early access beginning Monday, March 20. The general onsale for "Rush!" world tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 10 a.m. local time on Ticketmaster.com. American Express card members can purchase tickets for the North American dates before the general public beginning Monday, March 20 at 12 p.m. local time through Wednesday, March 22 at 10 p.m. local time.

Newly announced tour dates:

Sep. 03 - Hanover, Germany - EXPO Plaza Sep. 06 - Nancy, France - Nancy Open Air Sep. 21 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden Sep. 23 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion Sep. 25 - Boston, MA - TD Garden Sep. 27 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena Sep. 29 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena Oct. 01 - Detroit, MI - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill Oct. 03 - Nashville, TN - Nashville Municipal Auditorium Oct. 06 - Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Oct. 10 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum Oct. 13 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena Oct. 15 - Vancouver, BC - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre Oct. 20 - Mexico City, Mexico - Palacio De Los Deportes Oct. 24 - Bogotá, Colombia - Movistar Arena Oct. 27 - Santiago, Chile - Estadio Bicentenario La Florida Oct. 29 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena Nov. 01 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Qualistage Nov. 03 - San Paulo, Brazil - Espaço Unimed Nov. 20 - Brisbane, QLD - BCEC Nov. 22 - Sydney, NSW - Hordern Pavilion Nov. 23 - Melbourne, VIC - Margaret Court Arena Nov. 25 - Adelaide, SA - AEC Theatre Nov. 27 - Singapore Dec. 02 - Tokyo, Japan Dec. 03 - Tokyo, Japan Dec. 07 - Kobe, Japan Dec. 14 - Dublin, Ireland - 3 Arena Dec. 19 - Manchester, UK - AO Arena

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Måneskin announce huge world tour stretching into 2023

Måneskin share details of 22-23 world tour across America, Europe and UK

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Måneskin have announced that they will be hitting the road this autumn to kick off a massive world tour. The dates serve as the Italian rockers' rescheduled run of their Loud Kids tour, which was previously set to take place earlier this year.  The newly renamed Loud Kids Get Louder tour, will kick off on October 31 in Seattle for the North American leg, and will see the quartet making stops in San Francisco, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and more before wrapping up in Las Vegas on December 16.

The European/UK jaunt will start on February 23, 2023 in Italy, and will see the Eurovision winners play their first headline arena date at London's 20,000 capacity O2 Arena on May 08, 2023 (an upgrade from the previously scheduled 5,000 capacity Brixton Academy).

Posting on  Instagram to announce the tour, the band wrote: “We’re so thrilled to be able to finally tell you that our Loud Kids Tour got sooooo much louder, truly worldwide!!.”

“The Loud Kids Get Louder tour will actually see our very first headline tour in North America. All rescheduled European indoor dates have been upgraded due to demand and we’ve added some new ones for all of you who missed the chance to get their tickets.

“Also we really want to thank you for being so understanding during this long period as we got this in place" they continue. "We know you’ve been waiting patiently for this announcement, and we feel very grateful towards all our beloved fans for your love, support and understanding. We missed you and we missed performing, and we can not wait to play for you all again!”

Tickets for the newly confirmed shows go on sale Friday, March 25. Tickets purchased for the 2022 tour dates remain valid for the new dates announced.

Loud Kids Tour got so much louder, truly worldwide! Our very first headline tour in North America + rescheduled European Indoor with new tickets and venues ☆We know you’ve been waiting for this announcement, thanks for your patience ❤️ https://t.co/YZpwFrHt2B pic.twitter.com/rbU137djT9 March 21, 2022

Maneskin 2022 North American dates:

Oct 22: Seattle Paramount Theater , WA Nov 03: San Francisco Masonic Theater, CA Nov 10: Phoenix Federal Theater, AZ Nov 12: Salt Lake City The Complex, UT Nov 14: Denver The Fillmore, CO Nov 18: Detroit Fillmore, MI Nov 21: Toronto History, ON Nov 24: Montreal MTelus, QC Nov 26: Boston MGM @ Fenway, MA Nov 28: Philadelphia The Fillmore, PA Dec 02: New York Hammerstein Ballroom, NY Dec 05: Washington Anthem, DC Dec 07: Atlanta Tabernacle, GA Dec 09: Miami Fillmore, FL Dec 12: Houston Bayou Theater, TX Dec 13: Dallas Southside Ballroom, TX Dec 16: Las Vegas Virgin Theater, NV 

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Maneskin 2023 European dates:

Feb 23: Pesaro Vitifrigo Arena, Italy Feb 25: Torino Palalpitour, Italy Feb 27: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, Netherlands Mar 02: Bruxelles Forest National, Belgium Mar 03: Bruxelles Forest National, Belgium Mar 06: Berlin Mercedes Benz Arena, Germany Mar 10: Cologne Lanxess Arena, Germany Mar 13: Paris Accor Arena, France May 16: Bologna Unipol Arena, Italy May 17: Bologna Unipol Arena, Italy May 20: Firenze Nelson Mandela Forum, Italy May 21: Firenze Nelson Mandela Forum, Italy May 24: Roma Palazzo dello Sport, Italy May 25: Roma Palazzo dello Sport, Italy May 28: Napoli Palapartenope, Italy May 29: Napoli Palapartenope, Italy May 31: Bari Palaflorio, Italy Apr 03: Milano Mediolanum Forum, Italy Apr 04: Milano Mediolanum Forum, Italy Apr 06: Milano Mediolanum Forum, Italy Apr 11: Barcelona Palau Saint Jordi, Spain  Apr 26: Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion, Switzerland Apr 28: Wien Austria Wiener Statdhalle, Austria Apr 30: Esch-sur-Alzette Rockhal, Luxembourg May 02: Copenhagen The Royal Arena, Denmark May 05: Milano Mediolanum Forum, Italy May 08: London The O2 Arena, UK May 12: Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall, Poland May 14: Prague O2 Arena, Czech Republic May 16: Budapest Arena, Hungary May 18: Riga Arena Riga, Latvia May 19: Tallin Saku Suurhall, Estonia

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Italian rockers Måneskin continue to revive the genre, selling out Madison Square Garden

In an era where rock bands seem endangered and most of the genre often formed in the last millennium, Måneskin has become something of an anomaly. Bass player Victoria De Angelis says it was never intentional. Instead, she says the band was borne out of “pure passion” between four friends that met in high school. Now they’re selling out Madison Square Garden. (September 20)

Victoria De Angelis, left, Damiano David and Thomas Raggi from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Victoria De Angelis, left, Damiano David and Thomas Raggi from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

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Damiano David, left, Thomas Raggi and Victoria De Angelis from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Thomas Raggi, left, and Damian David from the Italian rock group Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Singer Damiano David and the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Victoria De Angelis, left, Damiano David, Ethan Torchio and Thomas Raggi from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Fans gather for the Italian rock group Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Victoria De Angelis, left, Damiano David, Thomas Raggi and Ethan Torchio from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Huddled together on a snakeskin couch in a New York hotel, their euphoria was infectious.

Måneskin just played a pop-up lunchtime show in Times Square, and now they learned their Madison Square Garden show scheduled for later in the week was a sellout.

Pleasantly surprised, frontman Damiano David called the news “very special.”

“It’s one of the most important places where you can ever dream to play,” David said.

Jerry Harrison, from left, David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, of the band Talking Heads pose for a portrait to promote the film "Stop Making Sense" during the Toronto International Film Festival, Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, in Toronto. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)

That show Thursday night will kick off the North American leg of their Rush! World Tour that began earlier this year.

In an era where rock bands seem endangered and most of the top acts in the genre came from the last millennium, Måneskin has become something of an anomaly.

Coming to prominence in 2021 after an unexpected win at the Eurovision Song Contest with their high-energy rocker, “Zitti E Buoni,” the Italian quartet seems to be reviving rock music, or at least, providing a breath of hope.

Damiano David, left, Thomas Raggi and Victoria De Angelis from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Bass player Victoria De Angelis says it was never intentional.

Instead, she says the band was born out of “pure passion” between four friends who met in high school.

“I think for us this thing of making rock music just came because we were so young,” she said.

They simply wanted to make music, never having the notion of “breaking through” in the music business as a rock act.

“We grew up listening to the music our parents did. And then when we started playing our instruments to our teachers and just discovering rock music and all the bands of the past. It’s something that really shaped us in who we are today,” De Angelis said.

That osmosis ripples through the band as they listened to classic rock filtered from their parents and grandparents. Guitarist Thomas Raggi knew he wanted to play rock music after hearing what Jimi Hendrix could with a Stratocaster.

“I want to revive a bit of the figure of the iconic guitarist,” Raggi said.

Victoria De Angelis, left, Damiano David, Ethan Torchio and Thomas Raggi from the Italian rock band Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Drummer Ethan Torchio shares that sentiment, saying that his style is different while informed by the rock of the ‘70s and ’80s. “I just try to be modern and vintage at the same time,” he said.

Now with three studio albums under their belt, the young rockers (David is the oldest at 24) are becoming a global phenom. As the band’s popularity continues to increase, De Angelis says she’s not affected by the fame, rather she sees it as “a big adventure that we get to share with each other.”

“I think we’re lucky because we met when we were really young, so our personalities basically developed together and we lived this crazy experience together that made the bond between us even tighter,” De Angelis said.

While they can easily be mistaken for glam rockers of another era with their fashion style and arena anthems like “I Wanna Be Your Slave,” or “Supermodel,” there’s a strong sensuality to the music that harkens back to that forbidden appeal from the early days of rock ‘n’ roll with the intimacy “upped to 11” during live shows. Subsequently, the band has amassed a dedicated global following, led by their charismatic frontman.

David attributes that vibe from the band’s days of busking on the streets of Rome as teenagers.

“We had to get the attention of the people. So, we saw that interacting and getting close is something that really works,” David said.

Fans gather for the Italian rock group Måneskin perform in Times Square on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

That carried over to their live show, as they break away from the main stage for a few songs to get closer to the audience. They also have brought fans onstage.

“We try to come up with ways to get closer to the people because you can actually feel the energy. Also, you can touch and see their faces and make them sing… it’s just sharing a fun moment for us,” David said.

The relationship between artist and audience was intensified during their South America dates where the band was exposed to some of the most energetic audiences.

“People go crazy, they sing the lyrics all the time. They really scream at the top of their lungs. They mosh. They crowd surf. It’s like maximum energy,” De Angelis said.

But as their fan base continues to grow, along with the size of the venues, David admits success presents some challenges.

“It brings more fans, of course, and stuff like that, but it brings more haters, more criticism and more expectations.”

But he says the band remains resilient.

“Very often, the audience wants artists to be always the same. But I think it’s very, very unhealthy. So it’s important having the guts to continuously experiment and change no matter what people are going to think,” David said.

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Måneskin Announce 2023 “RUSH! World Tour”

Featuring shows in North America, South America, Japan, Australia, and the UK/IE

Måneskin Announce 2023 “RUSH! World Tour”

Måneskin have added a new run of headlining shows as part of their 2023 international tour.

Beginning in September, Måneskin’s “RUSH! World Tour” will hit major North American venues like New York’s Madison Square Garden, Boston’s TD Garden, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, and Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. The glam rockers will then head south, playing shows in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and Brasil. To close the year, they’ll visit Australia, Singapore, and Japan, before wrapping up with dates in Ireland and the UK.

Tickets for Måneskin’s newly announced North American tour dates go on sale beginning Thursday, March 23rd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster . Ticket on-sale dates for other markets vary, but you can find the full breakdown below.

Once tickets are on sale, fans can also find them at Stubhub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program. Stubhub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Måneskin will spend the spring and summer playing shows across the UK and Europe. Get tickets to those dates here .

RUSH! , Måneskin’s latest album, came out in January and features Tom Morello on the song “Gossip.” Revisit our interview with the band about the project.

Måneskin 2023 Tour Dates:

03/16 – Bologna, IT @ Unipol Arena 03/17 – Bologna, IT @ Unipol Arena 03/20 – Firenze, IT @ Nelson Mandela Forum 03/21 – Firenze, IT @ Nelson Mandela Forum 03/24 – Rome, IT @ Palazzo dello Sport 03/25 – Rome, IT @ Palazzo dello Sport 03/28 – Napoli, IT @ Palapartenope 03/29 – Napoli, IT @ Palapartenope 03/31 – Bari, IT @ Palaflorio 04/03 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum 04/04 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum 04/06 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum 04/11 – Barcelona, ES @ Palau Saint Jordi 04/26 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion 04/28 – Wien, AT @ Wiener Statdhalle 04/30 – Luxembourg @ Rockhal 05/02 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena 05/05 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum 05/08 – London, UK @ O2 Arena 05/12 – Warsaw, PL @ Towar Hall 05/14 – Prague, CZ @ O2 Arena 05/16 – Budapest, HU @ Budapest Arena 05/18 – Riga, LV @ Arena Riga 05/19 – Tallin, EE @ Saku Suurhall 07/16 — Trieste, IT @ Stadio Nereo Rocco 07/20 — Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico 07/21 — Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico 07/24 — Milan, IT @ Stadio San Siro 07/25 — Milan, IT @ Stadio San Siro 09/03 — Hanover, DE @ EXPO Plaza 09/06 — Nancy, FR @ Nancy Open Air 09/21 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 09/23 — Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion 09/25 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden 09/27 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena 09/29 — Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena 10/01 — Detroit, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill 10/03 — Nashville, TN @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium 10/06 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 10/10 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum 10/13 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 10/15 — Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre 10/20 — Mexico City, MX @ Palacio De Los Deportes 10/24 — Bogotá, CO @ Movistar Arena 10/27 — Santiago, CL @ Estadio Bicentenario La Florida 10/29 — Buenos Aires, AR – Movistar Arena 11/01 — Rio de Janeiro, BR – Qualistage 11/03 — San Paulo, BR @ Espaço Unimed 11/20 — Brisbane, AU @ BCEC 11/22 — Sydney, AU @ Hordern Pavilion 11/23 — Melbourne, AU @ Margaret Court Arena 11/25 — Adelaide, AU @ AEC Theatre 11/27 — SG @ TBA 12/02 — Tokyo, JP @ TBA 12/03 — Tokyo, JP @ TBA 12/07 — Kobe, JP @ TBA 12/14 — Dublin, IE @ 3 Arena 12/19 — Manchester, UK @ AO Arena

Måneskin 2023 Ticketing Details

North America

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with American Express® Early Access beginning Monday, March 20. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 10am Local Time on Ticketmaster.com . American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets for the North American dates before the general public beginning Monday, March 20 at 12pm local time through Wednesday, March 22 at 10pm local time.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale beginning Friday, March 17 at 11am CT. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Saturday, March 18 at 11am CT. Check local listings for more information.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with TKT, TEGL, and Venue presales beginning Wednesday, March 22 at 10am AEST. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Friday, March 24 at 9am AEST. Check local listings for more information.

Europe & UK

HANOVER TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with an O2 presale beginning Thursday, March 16 at 10am CET. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Saturday, March 18 at 10am CET. Check local listings for more information.

NANCY TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting Wednesday, March 22 at 10am CET. Check local listings for more information.

DUBLIN TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with presales on Monday, March 20 at 10am local time. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Wednesday, March 22 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information.

MANCHESTER TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with an O2 presale beginning Friday, March 17 at 10am UK. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Monday, March 20 at 10am UK. Check local listings for more information.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting Monday, March 27 at 10am Local Time. Check local listings for more information.

South America

COLOMBIA TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with presales on Thursday, March 16 at 9am local time. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Thursday, March 23 at 9am local time. Check local listings for more information.

CHILE TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with an presales on Monday, March 20 at 11am LTD. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Wednesday, March 22 at 11am LTD. Check local listings for more information.

ARGENTINA TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with presales on Monday, March 27 at 10am local time. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Wednesday, March 29 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information.

BRASIL TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with presales on Wednesday, March 22 at 12pm local time. The general onsale for RUSH! World Tour will start Monday, March 27 at 10am local time. Check local listings for more information.

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Måneskin continue their skyrocketing rise around the world with the announcement of their RUSH! World Tour - which will see the band headline arenas in North America, South America, Japan, Europe, UK & Ireland, and their first ever shows in Australia, in Autumn / Winter 2023, bringing their raucous live set and phenomenal new live staging and astounding lighting that the band are currently touring in Europe.

In the US, where last year the band embarked on their first headline North American tour that sold out 100,00 tickets across 25 shows, and saw the band receive their first Grammy nomination in 2023 for Best New Artist, Måneskin will be kicking it up a notch and returning to headline arenas across the US, with a stop in Boston on September 25, 2023.

The RUSH! World Tour will follow on from Måneskin’s ongoing LOUD KIDS World Tour which continues to see them sell out shows globally and play to over 500,000 fans. With over 20 sold out shows still to come, the LOUD KIDS tour continues tomorrow and travels across the band’s native Italy before journeying to countries across Europe including Spain, Denmark, Hungary, the UK and more.

The RUSH! tour follows the band’s new album of the same name, released in January 2023 to global acclaim and chart domination, reaching #1 in 15 countries and Top 5 in 20 countries, and garnering over 800 million global album streams, adding to the band's impressive 7.3 billion global artist streams.

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Giro d'Italia 2024 route: Stelvio, gravel sectors and a new climb all on the menu

The Italian Grand Tour takes place 4-26 May, building up to tough Dolomites crescendo

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The iconic Passo dello Stelvio , gravel sectors and a tough new climb all feature in the route of the 2024 Giro d'Italia, which begins next Saturday.

The 107th edition of the Italian Grand Tour will begin in Piemonte on 4 May and finish in Rome three weeks later. 

The Giro d'Italia will open with a Grande Partenza in Turin, before a category-one summit finish on day two in Biella. 

It is a challenging parcours which includes two individual time trials, six mountain finishes and a final-week crescendo in the Dolomites. 

After the Grande Partenza, stage three will be the first of a trio favouring the fastmen. On day six, the flat tarmac will then give way to gravel tracks, when sectors of Strade Bianche 's famous sterrato will take over the race route. 

Stage seven will offer the first of two individual time trials. Finishing on an ascent in Perugia, this initial race against the clock stretches out 37.2km from Foligno and promises to force gaps between the GC favourites. 

The first week will then close with two challenging stages: a mountains test on day eight, finishing atop the Prati di Tivo, followed by a winding course into Napoli on stage nine. 

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After a rest day, the second week will leave the famous archeological site of Pompeii and head towards the country's Adriatic coast. Stages 11, 12 and 13 come with their own complications, but are all expected to finish in sprints. 

A second individual time trial comes on day 14, 31km in length, and held on a flat course, finishing on the shores of Lake Garda. 

Stage 15, the race's longest at 220km, is also one of its most difficult. Leaving Lake Garda, the peloton will head into the Alps, via Switzerland, and finish at altitude on a new climb in Livigno - the Mottolino - whose summit is yet to be laid with asphalt.  

Another rest day then follows, before the iconic Stelvio stars on stage 16, after a four-year absence. The mountain pass will come midway through the day, which again stretches out over 200km through the mountains. 

Stage 17 will be considerably shorter, at 154km, but just as tough, finishing with a double ascent of the Brocon Pass in the Dolomites. 

After two easier days, the penultimate stage also features a double ascent, this time in the form of the Monte Grappa, before a descent to the line in the foothills. 

On 26 May, the winner of the 2024 Giro d'Italia will be crowned on the streets of Rome, with a city circuit closing out the 107th edition. 

Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) won the 2023 edition of the race , taking the pink jersey off Geraint Thomas's shoulders in a penultimate day individual time trial. 

This year, Thomas will return to challenge for the crown once again, but will have to do battle with another Slovenian, this time coming up against Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) .

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Stage one:  Saturday 4 May Venaria Reala > Torino I Hilly I 143 kilometres

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Torino will host what will be a sombre start to the 2024 Giro d’Italia, marking the 75th anniversary of the tragic Superga air disaster in which the majority of Torino FC’s all-conquering team of its era died. 

They will be commemorated on the Superga climb featured halfway into the stage, while the racing will likely kick off 40km later on the steep 7.4% slopes of the 6km Colle Maddalena. 

Even without the late addition of an uncategorised 1.5km that rises at 10%, the Maddalena alone is hard enough to ensure a puncheur or climber rather than a sprinter will don the edition’s first pink jersey.

Stage two: Sunday 5 May  San Francesco al Campo > Santuario di Oropa (Biella) I Hilly I 161 kilometres

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Any wannabee pink jersey winner hoping to gently ease themselves into the race is in for a rude awakening today, for what is the earliest summit finish of any edition for 35 years. 

That summit is Oropa, a mountain made famous when in 1999 Marco Pantani won atop it despite dropping his chain at the bottom. 

With an average gradient of 6.2%, it’s not necessarily one for the pure climbers, as Tom Dumoulin proved by winning here in 2017. Only 10 riders finished within a minute of Dumoulin that day, suggesting that an early but clear GC hierarchy will be formed. 

Stage three: Monday 6 May Novarra > Fossano I Flat I 166 kilometres

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Sprinters tend to be an emotional lot, so we can only imagine how they feel about having to drag themselves up a mountaintop finish before they’ve had a chance to compete for a stage win. 

They’ll try to channel that indignance into adrenaline for today’s nailed-on bunch finish, although even this parcours isn’t without complications with a slight uphill in the final kilometres. 

The rest of the stage is really as straightforward as a Giro d’Italia gets, though, and the riders can afford to daydream about risotto for dinner as they pass through the fields where Arborio rice is grown. 

Stage four: Tuesday 7 May Aqui Terme > Andora I Flat I 190 kilometres

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The roads covered today will be familiar to many cycling fans, as the second half of the stage hugs the same Ligurian coastline that features every spring at the Milan-Sanremo monument. 

Whereas that race continues for another 50km or so, towards the Cipressa and Poggio hills that tend to dash the hopes of pure sprinters, this will end abruptly just after the uncategorised Capo Mele climb. 

Considering this small hill doesn’t even have an effect as part of that much longer, more energy-sapping race, the sprinters shouldn’t have any problems getting up it today and contesting in a bunch sprint. 

Stage five: Wednesday 8 May Genova > Lucca I Hilly I 178 kilometres

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Any sprinter unhappy with missing out on the last two days should get another chance today – but they’ll have to make the most of it, as this will be the last until stage nine. 

They will have to negotiate the lengthy but gentle Passo del Bracco early on, but nobody was distanced when it appeared during a stage of last year’s race, when it featured similarly far from the finish. 

The 113km that follow contain no obstacles or traps aside from a 4.7km category-four climb with manageable gradients averaging just 3.6%, meaning a sprint inside the old city walls of Lucca is likely. 

Stage six: Thursday 9 May Torre del Lago Puccini (Viareggio) > Rapolano Terme I Hilly I 180 kilometres 

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Following Tuesday’s Milan-Sanremo-style stage, today uses the other great Italian spring Classic as its blueprint – Strade Bianche, and the dirt roads and Chianti Hills of Tuscany that make it such a unique challenge. 

These roads wreaked havoc the last time they featured at the Giro, in 2021, when Egan Bernal took control of the race while main GC rival Remco Evenepoel floundered and conceded over two minutes. 

This stage isn’t quite so hard, containing three dirt road sectors rather than four, but it’s still enough to throw a spanner in the works of the GC race and be costly for contenders uncomfortable on the gravel. 

Stage 7: Thursday 9 May Individual time trial Foligno > Perugia 38.5 kilometres

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The Giro's longest time trial since 2017 packs a punch that is very likely to shake the general classification tree, with its 6.5 kilometre climb to the finish in the Umbrian capital of Perugia. 

With the race featuring the summit finish on the category-one climb as early as stage two, when the riders tackle the category-one ascent to Santuario di Oropa, the GC is likely to already have taken the first hint of a shape. 

What's in a time trial?

While any Grand Tour time trial can offer up some handy GC pointers, a mid-race time trial is a limited barometer. Last year, for example, Remco Evenepoel won the stage nine test, and promptly retired with Covid. 

The next most recent mid-race ITT was won by Filippo Ganna in 2020 and then Primoz Roglič in 2019 – neither of whom went on to take victory. 

The final TT – often hilly or even mountainous – is often a better indicator. This year's stage 14 test is flat however, and could well baulk that rule.

Today's time trial is the next likely skirmish in the race-long battle for the maglia rosa and will give the bigger boned, bigger-engined GC men something to sink their teeth into. That finishing climb means they won't have it all their own way though, and is likely to play a major role in deciding the day's winner. Its 4.2% gradient means it's hardly mountain goat territory, but it could keep the biggest TT guys off the top podium step.

Starting in Foligno, the riders head north-west on 32km of flat and pretty much straight road, passing a time check in the town of Santa Maria Degli Angelo at 16.6km. At 32km they begin climbing towards the finish in the centre of the beautiful mediaeval city of Perugia. 

They will have to kick hard to begin with, with the first 1,500m averaging 10%, before settling into a far more welcome 2.5% for the final five kilometres.

Stage 8: Saturday 11 May Spoleto > Prati di Tivo I Mountains I 153 kilometres

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Whereas most of the opening week is spent travelling southwards along the western side of the country, and the second week back up north via the east, today is a rare exception that ventures into the Apennine mountains running through the middle of the peninsular. 

Prati di Tivo hosts the finish, a steady, unforgiving grind that rises at a demanding 7% for over 14km. It hasn’t featured at the Giro since 1975, but the fact that riders of the calibre of Chris Froome and Tadej Pogačar have won here at the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race suggests whoever is the strongest climber can today seize control. 

Stage 9: Sunday 12 May Avezzano > Napoli I Hilly I 214 kilometres

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The last two Giro visits to Napoli were finely balanced contests between escapees and sprinters, with the unfortunate Alessandro De Marchi and Simon Clarke denied a mere few hundred metres from the line by a fast-finishing bunch led home by Mads Pedersen last year, and Thomas De Gendt defeating the peloton with a successful break in 2022. 

This year the advantage has shifted a little towards the sprinters, with less climbing in total, but there’s plenty still to make life difficult for them – the stage’s punishing length, the potential for hot, stuffy weather, technical urban roads, and a series of small hills in the final 40km. 

Stage 10: Tuesday 14 May Pompei > Cusano Mutri I Hilly I 142 kilometres

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Following yesterday’s rest day, the riders are eased back into racing for what is the second shortest road stage of the race, but with the caveat that the last 18 of those 142 kilometres are spent climbing to the summit finish at Bocca della Selva. 

Like many climbs of its excessive length, it’s a mountain of many phases, made up of a gentle first two-thirds preceding a final 6.5km rising at 7.2%, which the favourites would be wise to wait for before attacking. 

With heat a potential factor for what is this Giro’s southernmost stage, this will be a sapping day.  

Stage 11: Wednesday 15 May Foiano di Val Fortore > Francavilla I Flat I 207 kilometres

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There has been a clear effort this year by the organisers to reduce the length of stages, so much so that today’s lengthy trek northwards through Molise and along the Adriatic coast is one of only four to exceed 200km. 

It’s also, save for the shallow 7km San Bartolomeo climb tackled towards the start of the day, completely flat, making it the kind of day TV commentators have nightmares about, as they strain to fill the airwaves against the backdrop of no action. 

They’ll be praying the wind blows, which could potentially burst the race into life during the final 100km of exposed coastal roads.

Stage 12: Thursday 16 May Martinsicuro > Fano I Hilly I 190 kilometres

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Italians use the phrase ‘tappa dei muri’ to describe a parcours like today’s: a ‘stage of walls’, a kind of death by thousand cuts in which rather than being exposed to one, big climb, the riders must take on multiple small hills. 

There are four climbs officially, and many more uncategorised rises, meaning this will be a day for the puncheurs or the sprinters, either via an early breakaway or out of the peloton with a late attack. And who knows, maybe even a brave GC contender will use the steep ramps of one of the late rises to try and gain some time?

Stage 13: Friday 17 May Riccione > Cento I Flat I 179 kilometres

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The second week’s long journey north continues with a stage through the plains of Emilia-Romagna that is one the flattest days of the whole Giro. It’s therefore surely one for the sprinters, as was the case the last time Cento hosted a stage finish 29 years ago when Ján Svorada was awarded victory after Mario Cipollini was relegated for dangerous riding. 

It’s the last chance for a bunch sprint for almost a week, and for some the last of the race – there will be those who give into the temptation to navigate the closely-looming Alps via an aeroplane home rather than by bike. 

Stage 14: Saturday 18 May Castiglione Delle Stiviere > Desenzano del Garda I Individual time trial I 31.2 kilometres

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“Of the two [time trials]”, said former world champion and home favourite Filippo Ganna at the route presentation, “the one in Desenzano is the most suitable for me”, and it’s easy to see why. 

This is flatter than stage seven’s time trial in Perugia, without a single climb to break the riders’ rhythm, and contains multiple twists and turns to further aid specialists with more refined techniques.  

If the GC favourites are evenly matched in the mountains, this could be the decisive stage of the race – although a similarly long and flat time trial last year saw them separated by mere seconds. 

Stage 15: Sunday 19 May Maberba del Garda > Livigno (Mottolino) I mountains I 220 kilometres

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Generally speaking, this is a relatively modest Giro, with race director Mauro Vegni estimating that there is “about 20%” less climbing than last year. No such restraint has been shown today, however, a stage that is the longest and quite possibly hardest of the race. 

There are five climbs, the highlights being the mighty Mortirolo (albeit via its ‘easier’ side) and similarly massive Passo di Foscagno. 

Both are more than hard enough to ensure we won’t have to wait for the shorter but viciously steep final climb to the high-altitude finish at Livigno for the GC action to kick off. 

Stage 16: Tuesday 21 May Livigno > Santa Cristina Valgardena I Mountains I 202 kilometres

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This mountain stage would be hard enough without the additional boast of being one of just four stages coming in over the 200km mark. Crucially, it also falls immediately after a rest day, which itself falls immediately after another summit finish. All of these factors combined are going to make for a very difficult day out that could leave GC hopefuls even more vulnerable to losing chunks of time than the profile suggests.

The rest day blues

This year's Giro d'Italia features the Grand Tour standard two rest days, coming on the Mondays of the second and third weeks. 

You might imagine the riders kicking back in a pavement cafe or sleeping the day away. No chance. That could trick the body into entering recovery mode – not what a GrandTour rider wants when there's a mountain stage the next day. 

Solution? Go for a ride – a proper one. On last season's Giro d'Italia for example, Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) rode 60km (37.5 miles) on the first rest day. 

Those vulnerable riders will be put to the sword in the most severe fashion early on in the stage as the peloton meets the infamous Stelvio climb, which they begin climbing with 33km done and do not finish until a shade over 20km later, having averaged 7.2% along the way, and overcome gradients of up to 15% halfway up. Coming so early in the stage, GC attacks are unlikely, though anyone with bad legs after the rest day could easily find themselves distanced. Equally the climb could act as the springboard for the day's break, but they will need a major gap when they reach the final 35km if they want to stay away.

This is where they'll meet the cat-one Passo Pinei (23.4km / 4.9%) and the cat-two finish climb of Santa Cristina (7.6km / 6.1%), both featuring 15% slopes. The maglia rosa is unlikely to be won today, but there will be nervous riders on the start line in Livigno and by the end of the stage the GC hopes of more than one rider are likely to have been tempered.

Stage 17: Wednesday 22 May Selva di Valgardena > Passo del Brocon I Mountains I 159 kilometres 

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It's time to go big. With five climbs in the high mountains, this stage looks set to form a key battleground in the general classification. With only one more mountain stage after this one – and that is three days away – the GC riders have carte blanche to go for broke on what is the last summit finish of the race. 

The finishing climb itself doesn't present the most intimidating stats, topping out well under 2,000m at 1,603m, with a moderate average gradient of 6.5%. It is, however, just shy of 12km long and features a nasty looking three-kilometre section around two-thirds of the way up at 10.5% average – with ramps of 13%. That is sure to unsettle anyone going into the final part of the day already reeling from the trio of cat-one climbs that have already been dispatched.

One of the numerous climbs familiar to anyone who has ridden the famous Maratona dles Dolomites challenge ride, the Passo Sella is 9km long at 7.3% and crucially tops out at 2,244m. 

It will be taken at anything but leisurely pace on today's stage, and riders will be warming up thoroughly around the team buses beforehand, ready for a potential out-of-the-blocks onslaught as those GC leaders who are feeling good seek to catch out those who don't. 

In their own special way, these three are all pretty much as hard as the other. Starting at Val Gardena, not far from the Austrian border, the race plunges south, taking on the Passo Sella straight out of the blocks (see boxout). Having reached the summit the riders enjoy a near-40km descent to the foot of the Passo Rolle. This is long, at 19.8km, with a low average gradient of 4.6%, in part due to a few kilometres of respite halfway up. 

The cat-three Passo Gobbera will be tackled as a matter of course before the riders take on the Passo Brocon for the first time – from the north-west – before looping south and coming at it again from its harder approach, this time for the stage finish.

Stage 18: Thursday 23 May Fiera di Primiero > Padova I Flat I 171 kilometres

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There’s nothing to encourage breakaways in today’s parcours, which brings the riders out of the Alps while studiously avoiding the hills of the local Prosecco vineyards, but that doesn’t make it a guaranteed day for the sprinters. Bunch sprints are hard to force this late into a Grand Tour. 

In fact, before Alberto Dainese’s triumph at stage 17 last year, there hadn’t been one during the final week of a Giro since 2018. 

The sprinters’ teams will therefore need to diligently prevent too big or too strong a breakaway forming, then still have the numbers, and the resolve, to commit to bringing them back.  

Stage 19: Friday 24 May Mortegliano > Sappada I Hilly I 157 kilometres

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The riders head back into the Alps today, but are the climbs hard enough to reignite the GC race? The Passo Duron is too short and Cima Sappada too shallow to be rated higher than a category two, and the steepest 3km stretch of over 8% on the latter comes perhaps too far from the finish (7km) to incentivise attacks. 

That said, history proves these roads can transform a race: in 1987, during a similarly benign-looking mountain stage, Stephen Roche sneakily slipped out of the peloton on a descent, and pushed on to take several minutes and the pink jersey from his apoplectic teammate Roberto Visentini.  

Stage 20: Saturday 25 May Alpago > Bassano del Grappa I Mountains I 181 kilometres

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It may not be a summit finish but there is little doubt that whoever wins this outlandish stage will be a super climber – and utterly spent by the end of it. Not unlike the archetypal football match, this is a stage of two halves. The first is a story of comparatively flat terrain, with a few lumps near the beginning – including the category-four climb of Muro di Ca'del Poggio (no relation) after 30km.

The 'fun' begins at 85km, very close to the halfway mark, as the riders embark on the first ascent of the mammoth cat-one Monte Grappe climb. Its 18.5km slopes begin all the way down at 187m above sea level, averaging a relentless 8% right up to the top at 1,675m. In particular, fans will delight and riders will despair at the final four kilometres, which average a brutal 9.5% and feature slopes of up to 17%.

Monte Grappa - the power of 10

Tough as the Giro's riders will find Monte Grappa today, they should perhaps be grateful that organisers did not present them with a tougher route up it. 

There are 10 different approaches to the climb, three of which average 10% – and they're all longer too. 

Amateur riders can earn a gold Brevetto del Monte Grappa by completing all of these ascents, with silver and bronze also available for those taking on six or three respectively. 

What's more, when this beast has been dispatched, the riders will find themselves looping around the base of it to begin the undertaking all over again. Once it has been tackled twice they will find a 25km descent with a handful of flat kilometres to the finish awaiting them, during which time a lot can happen. 

The GC riders will need to be ready to battle hard on that last downhill, and there could be a number of heart-in-mouth moments before the winner of the stage – and indeed the final maglia rosa (for tomorrow is a flat, processional stage in Rome) – is decided.

Stage 21: Sunday May 26 Rome > Rome I Flat I 122 kilometres

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Rome again hosts the finale of the Giro, where last year Mark Cavendish, ever the man to rise to the occasion, triumphed on his last ever day at the Giro. The circuit this year is a little different, but fundamentally the same, in that it’s flat and sure to end in a sprint. 

The twisty urban roads mean the sprinters will need a teammate (or, as Cavendish found in Geraint Thomas last year, an old friend) to help guide and protect them, before being unleashed on the Champs Elysees-esque finishing straight along the lightly cobble Via di San Gregorio against the picturesque backdrop of the Colosseum. 

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Several key details surrounding Italian rock band Måneskin ‘s upcoming concert in Singapore later this year have been announced.

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Local concert promoter LAMC Productions took to social media today (March 27) to break the news that Måneskin’s Singapore concert on November 27 will take place at the Singapore Expo Hall (ApeX 1) from 8pm local time onwards.

The concert will be free standing with only one ticketing category available: General Standing. Tickets will cost S$158 and will begin to go on sale tomorrow (March 28) from 5pm local time onwards via Sistic .

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The Singapore concert will mark the only Southeast Asian show on their upcoming ‘RUSH’ world tour. Prior to the Singapore concert, the band will perform four shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide across Australia. They will play two shows in Tokyo, Japan and one show in Kobe, Japan after their Singapore stop.

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