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Måneskin open the Rolling Stones concert, Jagger: “Thank you guys”

«Hello Las Vegas! It is an honor to be here and to have the opportunity to play on the stage of the greatest band ever ». Here they are the Måneskin in the lights of Las Vegas in front of the public ready to cheer the arrival on the stage of the Rolling Stones. November 6 is the Nevada date of No Filter Tour 2021 by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.

Before, for thirty minutes the Roman band made the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas jump and sing, with the songs they conquered the public of the promotional tour in the United States, from “Zitti e Buoni” to “I Wanna Be Your Slave” , passing through «Beggin ‘», with which they have already achieved platinum status in the USA.

With a stars and stripes sequin onesie, the Måneskin have delivered to the Las Vegas audience the same overwhelming energy that distinguishes each of their performances and that is consecrating them to real stars of the most important stages in the world. “They were great, fantastic, they exude positive energy”, “I love how they combine rock, funk and R&B”, fans wrote on social media immediately after seeing them on stage in Las Vegas. The last song before the Rolling Stones show started was “I Wanna Be Your Slave”, the band’s favorite.

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Then the lights went down for a moment and he arrived on stage Mick Jagger. “I want to thank my friends Måneskin”, he said. “A thousand thanks”.

November 6 was the last American date for Damiano David, Victoria De Angelis, Thomas Raggi and Ethan Torchio who are now preparing to return to Europe where, between the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022 in various countries, including Italy. On July 19, 2022, will be on the stage of the Lollapalooza festival in Paris, next to the Pearl Jam. The show goes on.

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