AMNESIA MILAN New Year's Eve and January the epicenter of dance music

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Also at the end of 2024 and beginning of 2025, Amnesia in Milan renews its vocation as the Italian epicenter of the dance scene.

With over 1,000 square meters of post-industrial atmosphere, the famous venue confirms itself as a point of reference for the most current dance trends, expressed in all their nuances.

THE NEW YEAR

2025 begins at 1am on Wednesday January 1st with Neverdogs, Classmatic and more. The Italian duo Neverdogs have risen to prominence thanks to their stable presence at Amnesia Ibiza and have long been part of the global underground dance music scene, renowned for their sets with sensual tones based on house and techno.

THE JANUARY PROGRAM

The program continues on Sunday 5 January with an evening of Made in UK music featuring Alisha, Archie Hamilton and White Off,

Alisha from Peterborough has previously played at the Glastonbury festival and Ushuaïa Ibiza where she stood out thanks to her talent. His house hits thanks to deep bass and driving grooves.

Londoner Archie Hamilton, on the other hand, has an unconventional sound with references to trip-hop, dub-techno, acid jazz, drum'n'bass and house, while White Off indulges all the nuances of electronica, complete with hip-hop contaminations , jazz, soul and even rock.

On (its) first Saturday (January 11) of 2025, Amnesia Milano will start from the guidelines and sound that have characterized the venue and its identity up to now, with Black Child from Ischia and the Italian Argentinian Elbio Bonsaglio at the console.

The following week, January 18th, it will be the turn of Silvie Loto, TSHA and Valerie Fox to then conclude the first month of the year in style, Saturday 25th, with the eclectic techno of Marco Faraone, the emerging Alex Rubia with minimal sounds with a hip-hop aftertaste and Stefano Pirovano & Nicolas Cappucci aka Recap.

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