



1, helping the album hit the top of the charts in Italy, Finland, Lithuania, and Sweden. 1, they entered the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, winning with the track "Zitti e buoni." The song was included on Teatro d'Ira, Vol. The band had a massive breakthrough in 2021, as just after they had released their second album, Teatro d'Ira, Vol. It hit number one on the Italian albums chart and spawned several more hits, including "Morirò da re," "Torna a casa," and "L'altra dimensione." They started out as buskers, but they quickly became much more after an appearance on the Italian X Factor in 2017, where they finished in second place by performing a cover of the Killers' "Somebody Told Me." Hot on the heels of their newfound recognition, they set to work on their debut album, Il ballo della vita, which saw release in 2018. 1 to the top of the charts in Italy and helped garnered the group a Grammy-nomination ahead of their third album, 2023's Rush!.īased in Rome, the group - consisting of Damiano David (vocals), Victoria De Angelis (bass), Thomas Raggi (guitar), and Ethan Torchio (drums) - met at high school, where they formed Måneskin in 2016. Enormously popular in their home country since coming in second on 2017's X Factor and hitting number one with 2018's Il ballo della vita, they gained widespread fame winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with "Zitti e buoni." The song took 2021's Teatro d'Ira, Vol. Italy's Måneskin are a flamboyant rock outfit whose hooky, tongue in cheek anthems evoke a wry blend of '70s dance-punk, glam rock, early '00s indie-sleaze.
