Måneskin’s Temporary Hiatus: A Reunion Sparks Reunion Hopes
Italian rock band Måneskin – comprised of Damiano David, Victoria De Angelis, Thomas Raggi, and Ethan Torchio – were spotted dining together in Rome, their hometown, igniting speculation about a potential return to collaborative work. The gathering was to celebrate bassist Victoria De Angelis’ 26th birthday.
A Celebration of Friendship and a Hint of What’s to Come?
The birthday celebration provided an opportunity for the band members to reconnect, reinforcing that their bond extends beyond their professional lives. Photos from the dinner, shared on social media, quickly fueled excitement among fans eager for a reunion. The band achieved international recognition after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021, and subsequently topped charts with songs like “Zitti e buoni” and a cover of “Beggin’”.

The “Erasmus” of Rock: Individual Pursuits
The reunion comes after a period of individual exploration for each member. In 2024, Damiano David discussed his solo work, including the release of his single “Silverlines,” describing the time as an “Erasmus,” a period for personal growth and creative exploration. He emphasized that the band remains strong, stating, “We are friends as before.”
Experimentation and Future Collaboration
Guitarist Thomas Raggi echoed this sentiment, noting the band decided to take “an year of pause to try different things.” He explained that the goal is to “experiment in different worlds,” believing that these individual experiences will enrich their future work together. Raggi suggested that when they return to the studio, they will bring “many different elements” to the table.
The Power of a Shared History
Despite pursuing individual projects, the band’s recent gathering underscores the enduring connection between the four members. Their journey, which began performing on the streets of Rome, has solidified a strong foundation of friendship and mutual support. The band rose to prominence after finishing second in the eleventh season of the Italian version of X Factor in 2017, coached by Manuel Agnelli.
What’s Next for Måneskin?
While the future remains unconfirmed, the band’s reunion suggests a willingness to revisit their collaborative work. The individual pursuits have allowed each member to explore new creative avenues, potentially leading to a revitalized sound and renewed energy when they eventually reconvene. Måneskin has received 34 platinum and seven gold certifications from FIMI, and sold over a million records in Italy before their post-Eurovision breakthrough.
FAQ
Q: Are Måneskin officially back together?
A: Not officially. The members recently reunited for Victoria De Angelis’ birthday, sparking speculation, but there has been no formal announcement about resuming band activities.
Q: What have the Måneskin members been doing during their break?
A: Damiano David has released a solo album, Funny Little Fears, and Victoria De Angelis has been touring as a DJ. Thomas Raggi has also been exploring individual musical projects.
Q: When did Måneskin win Eurovision?
A: Måneskin won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021 with the song “Zitti e buoni.”
Q: What is the “Erasmus” that Damiano David mentioned?
A: Damiano David used the term “Erasmus” to describe the band members’ current period of individual exploration, comparing it to the student exchange program that allows for personal and professional growth.
