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Santeria Social Club
February 27, 2025 H 9:00 PM
Tom Meighan, the iconic former frontman of Kasabian, returns to Italy with his intimate “Raw 2025” acoustic tour.

This one-of-a-kind show will see Meighan perform his new songs alongside timeless hits like “Fire,” “Club Foot,” and “Shoot the Runner”, all in a completely reimagined style.

Renowned for his distinctive voice and his role in Kasabian’s global success, Meighan has left an indelible mark on British rock, earning accolades such as the Brit Award and honors from NME, Q, and Mojo. After mesmerizing audiences at major European festivals like Glastonbury and Reading, Meighan is ready to deliver an unforgettable musical experience!

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Santeria Social Club
March 9, 2025 H 9:00 PM

Francesco Di Bella (Napoli, classe 1972) inizia la sua carriera artistica dando vita nei primi Anni ’90 ai 24 Grana, band antesignana dell’alternative rock italiano, di cui è frontman e principale autore. Nel 1996 il gruppo firma un contratto discografico con La Canzonetta Record, e pochi mesi dopo l’album “Loop” sorprende positivamente la critica musicale per la freschezza con cui è in grado di fondere nuovi stili di musica, come il dub e il trip hop, a testi poetici e dalla forte carica sociale. Le performance della band sono coinvolgenti ed energiche, il gruppo spopola dal vivo conquistando festival nazionali e non solo, arrivando a suonare in Francia, Spagna, Slovenia, Inghilterra e Giappone, condividendo il palco con band del calibro di Afterhours, Verdena e Marlene Kuntz. Insieme ai 24 Grana, “‘O Cardillo” scrive e incide 8 album, di cui due dal vivo. Contemporaneamente coltiva collaborazioni con i principali artisti della sua città come Bisca, 99 Posse, Almamegretta, e altri come Marina Rei e Riccardo Sinigallia. La sua ricerca artistica “alternativa” si traduce, nel 2014, nel primo album da solista “Ballads Café”, un compendio di brani dei suoi anni trascorsi nella band riletti in una chiave più intimistica e cantautorale, in cui è il testo a farla da protagonista. Nel 2016 l’album “Nuova Gianturco”, prodotto da Daniele Sinigallia, lo inserisce a pieno titolo nel novero dei cantautori italiani: le 10 canzoni del disco raccontano la sua città tenendo metaforicamente “le spalle al mare”, in un viaggio sonoro dal sapore post-industriale; un album pop, ma dalle persistenti sfumature underground, il cui singolo “Tre Nummerielle” si aggiudica il Premio Lunezia. Nel 2017 partecipa allo spettacolo Epica Etica Etnica Pathos, ideato e messo in scena dagli ex membri dei CSI. Dal 2016 Francesco promuove laboratori di songwriting rivolti a giovani autori, esperienza che si sublima nel laboratorio cantautorale e di produzione musicale “Impara a nuotare”, tenutosi per la prima volta a Roma nel 2017, grazie al lavoro di Filippo Gatti, Riccardo Sinigallia, Francesco Motta e Francesco Bianconi. A fine 2018 esce il suo nuovo disco d’inediti, “‘O Diavolo” a cui fa seguito un lungo tour. Il 5 Giugno 2020 esce “Uno vicino a n’ato”, singolo scritto a quattro mani con il cantante dei Foja Dario Sansone. Alla fine del 2020 pubblica un best of in vinile dei 24 Grana (arricchito da un inedito in duetto con Clementino) a cui seguirà un tour nei club a dicembre. Durante l’estate 2020 continua a portare in giro la sua musica con il progetto “Ballads”, in acustico. Ad aprile 2021 Setak lo invita a collaborare nel suo singolo “Coramare”, dove la voce di Di Bella è accompagnata anche dalla tromba di Fabrizio Bosso. Nell’aprile 2022 esce l’album “Play With Me”, che ripercorre la carriera di Di Bella con alcuni dei suoi pezzi più importanti, riarrangiati in chiave acustica, ospitando uno o più artisti per brano. Il 18 dicembre 2024 esce “Che ‘a fa?”, una nuova canzone insieme ad Alice (Thru Collected) e il 15 gennaio “Menamme ‘e mmane”, che anticipano “Acqua Santa”, il nuovo album in uscita il 31 gennaio 2025.

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Francesco Di Bella (Naples, born in 1972) began his artistic career in the early ‘90s by founding 24 Grana, a pioneering band in the italian alternative rock scene, where he served as frontman and main songwriter. In 1996, the group signed a record deal with La Canzonetta Record, and shortly after, their album “Loop” garnered critical praise for its fresh fusion of dub, trip-hop, and poetic lyrics with strong social messages. Their live performances were electric and engaging, leading them to conquer national and international festivals, performing in France, Spain, Slovenia, England, and Japan, and sharing the stage with iconic bands such as Afterhours, Verdena, and Marlene Kuntz. With 24 Grana, “‘O Cardillo” wrote and recorded eight albums, including two live records, while simultaneously collaborating with key artists from his hometown, such as Bisca, 99 Posse, Almamegretta, as well as artists like Marina Rei and Riccardo Sinigallia. His “alternative” artistic journey took a new turn in 2014 with his first solo album, “Ballads Café”, a collection of songs from his band years, reinterpreted in an intimate, singer-songwriter style, where lyrics take center stage. In 2016, his album “Nuova Gianturco”, produced by Daniele Sinigallia, firmly established him among italian singer-songwriters. The ten tracks in the album portray his city with a post-industrial feel, turning its back to the sea in a raw, urban journey—an album with a pop soul but deep underground roots, featuring the single “Tre Nummerielle”, which won the Premio Lunezia. In 2017, he participated in Epica Etica Etnica Pathos, a theatrical performance by former CSI members. Since 2016, Francesco has been leading songwriting workshops for young artists, culminating in “Impara a Nuotare”, a songwriting and music production lab launched in Rome in 2017 with Filippo Gatti, Riccardo Sinigallia, Francesco Motta, and Francesco Bianconi. At the end of 2018, he released his new album of original songs, “‘O Diavolo”, followed by an extensive tour. On June 5, 2020, he released “Uno vicino a n’ato”, co-written with Dario Sansone from Foja. At the end of 2020, he published a 24 Grana best-of vinyl album—including an unreleased duet with Clementino—and embarked on a club tour in December. During the summer of 2020, he continued touring with his acoustic project “Ballads”. In April 2021, Setak invited him to collaborate on the single “Coramare”, featuring Di Bella’s vocals alongside Fabrizio Bosso’s trumpet. In April 2022, he released “Play With Me“, an album revisiting his career through acoustic rearrangements of his most significant songs, each featuring one or more guest artists. On December 18, 2024, he released “Che ‘a fa?”, a new song featuring Alice (Thru Collected), followed by “Menamme ‘e mmane” on January 15, 2025, as a preview of his upcoming album “Acqua Santa”, released on January 31, 2025.

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Santeria Social Club
May 20, 2025 H 9:00 PM

LEAP are a true musical force of nature. With sold-out shows across the UK and Europe and a strong presence on Shazam’s viral charts, they are making a powerful impact on the global music scene.

At the helm of the band is Jack Scott, a charismatic and electrifying frontman whose battle with bipolar disorder adds depth and authenticity to his music. Born and raised between Edinburgh and Cape Town, with a background in music studies in Brighton, Jack brings a multicultural influence to his eclectic rock ‘n’ roll sound.

Joining him is Hector Cottam, a multi-instrumentalist with a magnetic personality, whose lifelong bond with Jack has shaped the band’s chemistry. On bass, Declan “BullsEye” Brown, a product of Camden’s legendary rock scene, adds raw energy, while Adam Mason, a classically trained guitarist, introduces a fresh dimension to LEAP’s sound.

In 2021, LEAP solidified their sound, crafting an explosive fusion of indie rock, grunge, and heavy rhythms, positioning them among the most exciting emerging acts in contemporary music. Their debut EP, “1 Million Pieces,” followed by “Dark Habits,” captured the attention of audiences and critics alike, earning massive streaming success and support from major radio stations and music publications.

Their live performances are an unforgettable experience—a mix of raw energy and deep audience connection. With over 10,000 tickets sold for their 2024 shows and a performance at Nova Rock Festival, LEAP are on a trajectory to become one of Europe’s most significant rock bands.

In short, LEAP are a band of talented, passionate musicians creating a unique and captivating sound. With their unstoppable energy and determination, they are ready to take on the world.

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Santeria Social Club
May 31, 2025 H 9:00 PM

Patrick Wolf announces the new album “Crying The Neck”, set for release on April 25, preceded by the single “Dies Irae”, via APPORT / Virgin Music, along with an international tour.

The artist will perform in Milan on Saturday, May 31, 2025 – Milan, Santeria Toscana 31. The tickets for the concert will be available from 11:00 AM on Friday, February 7, on official ticketing platforms. More info and tickets at virusconcerti.com.

After facing addiction, crisis, bankruptcy, recovery, and survival, Patrick Wolf returned to music in 2023 with “The Night Safari”, his first work after ten years lost due to creative block and personal turmoil. Now, with his seventh studio album, “Crying The Neck”, the forty-one-year-old artist has created a hopeful and confident record, inspired by the transformative power of grief following his mother’s death, rehabilitation, local folklore, and the landscapes of East Kent.

The album features Zola Jesus, Serafina Steer, drummer Seb Rochford, and Wolf’s sister, Jo Apps. Alongside the announcement of a major tour across the UK, Europe, and the United States, Wolf has shared the first single, “Dies Irae”, an anthemic “affirmation of life” set in the days before his mother’s passing.

“Crying The Neck”, his first new album in thirteen years and the first of four planned records, was written and recorded in the coastal town of Ramsgate, Kent, where Wolf now calls home. There, in his quiet garden studio, he managed to rediscover his voice. During a period of rebuilding, “Crying The Neck” was entirely written, composed, produced, and arranged by Wolf himself, with Brendan Cox as co-producer and engineer over the last three years, helping to complete an album that had been in the making for a decade. The complexity of the nation, the self, and the grief that “Crying The Neck” embraces is summed up by a recording of writer Vita Sackville-West reading the verse “faith, doubt, perplexity, grief, hope, despair”, from her poem “The Land”. “The quote is important because it signifies acceptance and recognition,” says Wolf.

The album ends on the Foreland Peninsula, looking out over the North Sea, contemplating the fleeting nature of life, but also progress. “I wanted an experienced song at the end, a preparation for the transition to a more urgent mortality,” explains Patrick Wolf. “I feel that I have a certain amount of time left to do the work I want to do and a certain amount of time not to work properly and just live.”


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Santeria Social Club
June 4, 2025 H9:00 PM

Moonlight Concessions European Tour 2025

Kristin Hersh is bringing Throwing Muses back to Europe in spring 2025, marking their first tour since 2011. The legendary American band returns to the stage as a trio, led by Hersh—one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, an extraordinary writer, and an indefatigable musician.

With nearly 40 years of history, the 2025 tour opens a new chapter for Throwing Muses, offering a rare chance to witness one of America’s greatest cult bands live in an intimate European setting.

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Santeria Social Club
January 30, 2026 H 9:00 PM
After the successful show two years ago at Circolo Magnolia in Milan, SYLM announces a new italian date at Santeria Toscana 31, produced by Vivo Concerti.

Tickets will be available as follows:

  • Exclusive presale on Vivo Club starting Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 11:00 AM
  • Online at www.vivoconcerti.com from Friday, February 7, 2025, at 11:00 AM
  • At all authorized ticket outlets from Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 11:00 AM.

With over two billion streams, Brian Fennell, known as SYML — which means “simple” in Welsh — creates music that taps into the instincts that drive us toward places of refuge, whether physical or emotional.

Born and raised in Seattle, Fennell studied piano and became a self-taught producer, programmer, and guitarist. In 2019, he released his self-titled debut album, featuring the Platinum-certified single Where’s My Love and the song Girl, followed by the DIM EP in 2021.

SYML then embarked on a sold-out headline tour for his live album, Sacred Spaces, performing in stunning churches worldwide.

In November 2022, he released the single Better Part of Me, a new solo project in collaboration with bluegrass singer and violinist Sara Watkins of Nickel Creek and I’m With Her. He also contributed to Lana Del Rey’s album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, released in March 2023.

That same year, SYML released The Day My Father Died, an introspective journey exploring abandonment, love, and loss, reflecting on how relationships shape us as individuals. The album was a major success, driven by the hit single You and I, which has surpassed 46 million streams on Spotify.

This album was at the heart of his last world tour, Phases Tour, which captivated millions of fans. Now, all eyes are on his upcoming album, Nobody Lives Here, set for release on April 4, 2025. This record delves into the passage of time, the fear of aging, and the valuable lessons only time can teach.

Head straight to the bar with QROMO: scan the QR code you’ll find in the venue and skip the line at the cashier!
Please note that starting from April 2024, Santeria Toscana 31 has gone cashless, meaning only digital payments are accepted. You can pay quickly and easily with your card.