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Måneskin's lead singer Damiano David reveals his inaugural solo album titled ‘Funny Little Fears.’

Måneskin's lead singer Damiano David reveals his inaugural solo album titled ‘Funny Little Fears.’

      After previously releasing a series of solo singles, Damiano David has unveiled plans for a larger project: his debut solo album. The frontman of Måneskin has announced that his first full-length solo album, titled ‘Funny Little Fears’, will be released on May 16th via Sony Music Italy / Arista. The album will comprise fourteen tracks and will include recent releases such as his grand solo debut ‘Silverlines’, along with newer songs ‘Born With A Broken Heart’ and ‘Next Summer’. Reflecting on the album, Damiano mentioned, “I have always had a fear of heights, worried that the ground might suddenly give way beneath me, taking everything away in an instant. I’ve been afraid of darkness, an unknown vastness that can swallow me whole if I’m not careful. I’ve feared myself as well, wondering if I’m asking for too much or pursuing something that I’m unsure I truly want. And honestly, I still feel scared at times, but I wrote a manual to help myself. I hope it proves useful for you too. I named it Funny Little Fears.” Below is the tracklisting, along with the song ‘Next Summer’.

      ‘Funny Little Fears’ tracklisting:

      1. Voices

      2. Next Summer

      3. Zombie Lady

      4. The Bruise

      5. Sick Of Myself

      6. Angel

      7. Tango

      8. Born With A Broken Heart

      9. Tangerine

      10. Mars

      11. The First Time

      12. Perfect Life

      13. Silverlines

      14. Solitude (No One Understands Me)

      Additionally, Damiano will embark on an extensive world tour to promote the album, starting with several festival performances this summer. His tour schedule is as follows:

      Damiano David 2025 world tour dates:

      JUNE 2025

      21 Lisbon, Portugal - MEO Kalorama

      JULY 2025

      05 Belgium - Rock Werchter

      17 Carhaix, France - Vieilles Charrues

      AUGUST 2025

      01 Montreal, QC, Canada - Osheaga

      SEPTEMBER 2025

      11 Warsaw, COS Torwar

      13 Berlin, Uber Eats Music Hall

      15 Amsterdam, AFAS Live

      17 Cologne, Palladium

      21 Barcelona, Razzmatazz

      22 Madrid, La Riviera

      26 Paris, Zénith Paris, La Villette

      28 London, Roundhouse

      29 London, Roundhouse

      OCTOBER 2025

      02 Brussels, Forest National Club

      04 Zurich, Halle 622

      07 Milan, Unipol Forum

      11 Rome, Palazzo dello Sport

      12 Rome, Palazzo dello Sport

      22 Sydney, Enmore Theatre

      24 Melbourne, Forum

      27 Tokyo, Tokyo Garden Theater

      29 Osaka, Zepp Osaka Bayside

      NOVEMBER 2025

      07 Sao Paulo, Tokio Marine Hall

      09 Santiago, Teatro Caupolican

      11 Buenos Aires, Complejo C Art Media

      13 Bogotà, Teatro Royal Center

      17 Mexico City, Auditorio BlackBerry

      21 Seattle, Paramount Theatre

      23 San Francisco, The Masonic

      25 Los Angeles, The Wiltern

      29 Chicago, The Riviera Theatre

      30 Detroit, The Fillmore Detroit

      DECEMBER 2025

      02 Toronto, HISTORY

      04 Montreal, MTELUS

      06 Philadelphia, The Fillmore Philadelphia

      08 New York, Brooklyn Paramount

      09 New York, Brooklyn Paramount

      16 Washington DC, The Fillmore Silver Spring

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Måneskin's lead singer Damiano David reveals his inaugural solo album titled ‘Funny Little Fears.’

The album will feature his earlier singles ‘Silverlines’ and ‘Born With A Broken Heart’.