Afterhours, a historic Italian band, announce their return to Naples to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their album “Ballate per Piccole Iene”. The band, led by Manuel Agnelli, will perform on July 23 at the Arena Flegrea, as part of the eighth edition of the Noisy Naples Fest. Tickets for this exclusive event, the only date in Campania, will be available to fans starting at 14:24 PM on January XNUMX. They can be purchased through the official online circuits such as www.etes.it, mc2live.it/ e www.vivaticket.com/it, as well as at authorized sales points.
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Original Band Reunion
“Ballate per Piccole Iene”, an album that marked an era in Italian music, will be reissued in the spring in a special edition curated by USM / Universal Music Italia. For the occasion, Manuel Agnelli will return to play with the original band composed of Andrea Viti, Dario Ciffo and Giorgio Prette. Agnelli emphasizes how the idea of bringing the album's sound live was born from the numerous requests from the public and from the enthusiasm of the original members of the band.
Summer Tour and Album Reissue
Afterhours’ summer tour will kick off in Bologna on June 26, hitting various Italian cities with 16 dates scheduled. The performance in Naples on July 23 will be one of the most anticipated events. The album “Ballate per Piccole Iene”, originally released in 2005, was a success both in Italy and abroad, bringing Afterhours to international stages in Europe, the United States, Canada and China. The album contains iconic songs such as “Ballata per la mia piccola iena”, “Ci sono molti modi”, “Carne fresca” and “La vedova bianca”, which remain in the hearts of fans and are still part of the live repertoire of the band and Agnelli as a soloist. The reissue will feature the original cover in four versions, curated by photographer Guido Harari and artist Thomas Berloffa.
Article published on 24 January 2025 - 17:00