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Måneskin’s New Single ‘Honey (Are U Coming?)’ Is Finally Out!

Måneskin never stops. A few months after the release of their latest album Rush!, which has recently exceeded one billion streams on Spotify, they are back with a brand new song: “Honey (Are You Coming?).” The pop-rock single is the story of an encounter “between two people who together see a little sadness in their eyes, something that makes them feel out of place.”

The band premiered “Honey (Are U Coming?)” with a special worldwide live stream on their Instagram and Facebook profiles, during which they performed a session from Rome, Italy. After warming up the audience on the notes of “Beggin'” and “I Wanna Be Your Slave,” Damiano himself thanked all the connected fans and finally launched the new single. 

“Today we are here because we are about to present for the first time ever our new single. We are very excited and can’t wait to play it live on tour for you. The song was written right after the end of the tour, we still had all the adrenaline from concerts and travel. We wrote it between London and LA.”

VMAs 2023 & RUSH! World Tour

Måneskin have chosen the 2023 VMAs for the world premiere of their new song “Honey (Are You Coming?).” The Italian rock band will perform live during the evening of many highly anticipated awards. Aside from performing, they are also in the running for a nomination in the Best Rock category with “The Loneliest.”

Additionally, as of September, Måneskin will be on stage again with their “RUSH! World Tour”

After the great success of the previous American tour, the group will perform in the major arenas of North America, South America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia), Japan, the United Kingdom, Europe, and, for the first time ever, in Australia. Many dates are already sold out: all the Japanese and Australian dates, Hanover (Germany), Nancy (France), Dublin (Ireland), São Paulo (Brazil), and Buenos Aires (Argentina).

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