Modà announce a concert at San Siro in June
Modà have announced their return to the San Siro stage in Milan next year. The band will return to Milan’s Meazza Stadium for “La notte dei romantici” on June 12, 2025, the only live date scheduled for the group next year.
“On 12 June 2025 there will be the Night of Romantics at the San Siro Stadium, and my voice trembles just thinking about it. It will be the only date in 2025. Returning to San Siro, where, in June 2016, we managed to do two sold out with Passione Maledetta, it’s very emotional, the last thing we did together with Lorenzo Suraci, and now finding ourselves together again is something truly romantic”, explained frontman Kekko Silvestre, who presented the event live. on RTL 102.5.
Tickets for “The Night of the Romantics” will be available in advance from tomorrow, Friday 15 November, starting from 2pm.
Modà are recordally stuck at “Buona Fortuna (Part 3)” of 2022, the third chapter of the journey that began the year before with “Buona Fortuna (Part 1)” and continued with “Buona Fortuna (Part 2)”. Next year’s Milan concert will mark Kekko’s return after the message last July in which he made it known that he wanted to take a break. In a post on social media accompanied by a photo of the band’s first live at the Meazza in 2014, Silvestre wrote: ” I think I still need the necessary time to understand if I will be able to resume my recording and frontman activities in the future, but until then I don’t feel like I can promise anything.
I apologize to all of you, and to the Modà (with whom we are more united than ever). Today I can’t do anything but accept this moment and listen to me…I’m sure you can understand me.”
In 2023, through the song presented in the Sanremo competition “Lasciami” (here is our interview), Kekko spoke about depression, from which he suffered and from which he emerged, before entering a dark moment as told to RTL 102.5 which accompanied him in recent months.
As promised in a press release, for its concert at San Siro the band will draw on both its latest works and its previous albums for “a journey through its most beloved hits”.