EMIS KILLA the 'No Phone Party' at the Fabrique in Milan (Gallery and Lineup)

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Emis Killa: awaiting his debut on the stage of the Sanremo Festival, announces an exclusive event, “No Phone Party”, which will be held on Sunday 15 December 2024 at the Fabrique in Milan.

The idea for this concert was born from Emis Killa's desire to bring the focus back to the emotions of live, away from the distractions of mobile devices. During the show, it will be forbidden to use phones until the artist himself gives the go-ahead, an invitation to fully experience the concert.

This special event will be the last opportunity for the public to see Emis Killa live before his debut at the Sanremo Festival, where he will take the stage of the Ariston Theater in February 2025.

2024 was an important year for the rapper, who celebrated 15 years of career with the live event EM15a tribute to hip hop and rap, with guests and fans gathered for a memorable performance in front of over 25,000 people.

After successes such as the collaboration with Merk & Kremont and Massimo Pericolo in Nino Nino and the double platinum of Sexy Shop with Fedez, Emis Killa is preparing for a new chapter in his career. With 31 platinum albums, 22 gold, 6 certified albums and 3 iconic mixtapes, he confirms himself as one of the leading names in Italian rap of the last 15 years.

INFO & TICKETS

Sunday 15 December 2024 | MILAN @ Fabrique

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