Måneskin ignites Rock en Seine with an explosive concert

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This Thursday, August 22, 2024, the Italian rock band Måneskin set Rock en Seine alight with a series of iconic tracks and an electrifying performance, making the Parisian festival vibrate until the end of the night.

Many people made the trip this Thursday, August 22, to attend the long-awaited Måneskin concert at Rock en Seine. After a masterful opening with Lana Del Rey last Thursday, fans of the Italian rock group gathered on the Saint-Cloud lawn, ready to experience an unforgettable evening. While the weather forecast offered clear skies and pleasant temperatures, the excitement grew as night fell.

When they appeared on stage around 9:45 p.m., Måneskin literally set the big stage of Rock en Seine alight. The group's setlist, made up of many bangers such as “I Wanna Be Your Slave”, “Mammamia” or their famous cover “Beggin'”, delighted fans throughout the evening.

Of the kool kids close to his audience

True to their reputation, the members of Måneskin were particularly close to their audience. Victoria De Angelis, the beloved bassist, did not hesitate to throw herself into the crowd for warm crowd baths, while singer Damiano Davide, remaining true to himself with his immeasurable magnetism, amused the spectators by playing with a spotlight for long minutes. Guitarist Thomas Raggi captivated the audience with a breathtaking guitar solo, and Ethan Torchio, the drummer, concluded his performance by offering his drumsticks to a few lucky people in the audience.

On “Kool Kids”, devoted fans had the privilege of going on stage. The dress code was not neglected: total black look, visible bra, glitter on the eyes… The fans gave everything to live up to their idols. The luckiest ones even got a hug with the singer, a memory forever etched in their minds.

A reminder that should not be missed

But the night was far from over. After a triumphant encore, the band returned to the stage to offer several more songs, satisfying euphoric and insatiable fans until the festival closed completely, around 11:30 p.m.

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