Tickets available on TicketSms for a cost of 11 euros. Following, like every respectable Saturday night, dj set by My Generation with the usual British and indie rock sounds. Tickets can be purchased directly at the counter for 10 euros, first drink included.
The One eat One arrive at The Cage, the world’s first band of dance and electronic music that includes people with and without disabilities in the same project. They are Michele Cheli on vocals and guitar, Said Guirrine on keyboards and synth, Matteo Nati on electronic drums, Samuele Vergili on effects and mixer, and Simone Padovani on percussion. A Livornese group that for over ten years has been taking around Italy the challenge of an ambitious and original idea capable of making the audience dance and have fun thanks to a winning mix of live music and electronic music, a characteristic intertwining of guitar riffs and minimal rhythms that blend together, just as disability and lack of disability blend together. Born as an experimental laboratory of inclusion, the One eat One have evolved into a suggestive and unprecedented musical reality and, over the years, have achieved great success, so much so that last August they even performed at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, known for its ability to intercept and support innovative musical projects. Indeed, the performances of the One eat One are always highly appreciated for the inclusive energy they convey and for their ability to break down all barriers, both on stage and in the audience. Not only does the music transmit the enthusiasm and compelling energy of these five talented artists, but also the concrete commitment through collaboration with organizations like Keepon Live and Revelland, to ensure accessibility and inclusion for all in live concerts. To date, the One eat One boast over 150 live shows scattered throughout the peninsula, including opening for Boosta of Subsonica at Pitti Uomo or for the singer Elisa. Also noteworthy is their participation in the international project Playing for Change (with the track Lean on Me), which brings together hundreds of musicians from around the world with the goal of promoting social change through the language of music. The year coming to an end has seen the One eat One engaged in a European tour, and 2025 brings the promise of the Eurosonic Noorderslag Festival & Conference in the Netherlands, one of the key events for new European music. In short, the journey of the One eat One is engaging and exciting, and the stage at Villa Corridi’s theater promises an unprecedented show, to offer the audience a true and unique sensory journey. Doors open at 10:00 PM, concert starts at 10:30 PM.
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