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Damiano David shows off smooth moves during live ‘Talk to Me’ in Madrid

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Måneskin frontman Damiano David has released a special live video from his concert in Madrid. The clip shows the singer performing his latest single “Talk to Me,” taken from the deluxe edition of his debut solo record, Funny Little Fears (Dreams).

The sold-out concert was held on Monday at WiZink Center in Madrid. In the video, David appears shirtless as he moves and dances across the stage to the upbeat track. His band and background singers, dressed sharply in suits, accompany him throughout the performance.

David first shared Funny Little Fears in May, marking a polished pop direction for the Italian star, who rose to fame when Måneskin won Eurovision in 2021. The deluxe edition arrived on September 11 and added five new tracks to the album. The studio version of “Talk to Me” includes vocals from Tyla and guitar work by Nile Rodgers, while Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes collaborated on one of the new songs, “Cinnamon.”

The singer launched his first solo headlining tour in Poland on the same day the deluxe version of Funny Little Fears was released. His European dates run until the middle of October, followed by shows in Asia and Australia. In November, the tour will head to South America and North America, with the final performance of 2025 set for December 16 in Washington, D.C.

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Katy Perry reveals she hopes her next project unfolds without pressure

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Katy Perry says she is “continuing to move forward” after what has been a turbulent year in her personal life.

On Monday, the pop superstar marked the first anniversary of her seventh studio album 143 with a heartfelt Instagram post.

Sharing a slideshow of photos and videos from her The Lifetimes Tour shows, Katy included a personal letter to her fans.

“You KCs (KatyCats) know I’m not one for anniversary posts. I tend to be mostly a futurist but it would be negligent of me to not acknowledge the incredible impact this last year has had on me,” she began. “Records are snapshots of an artist trying to tell their story of where they are now or have been, and hope someone will hear themselves in some of the messages. 143 to me was literally me saying I love you to my fans.”

Katy went on to share her pride in the “community” she has built and seemed to touch on the criticism the album received from some reviewers.

“History is important, we learn from history, we are reminded of how to and what not to do when we look back. We celebrate the wins and reflect on the losses. All of it is valuable. Let’s hope we get to evolve together for years to come and at the end of it all be proud and at peace with how we tried our best in this imperfect world,” the 40-year-old continued.

She also appeared to reference the personal changes she has faced over recent months.

In July, the Firework singer and her partner Orlando Bloom confirmed they had ended their relationship after nine years together. They share a five-year-old daughter named Daisy.

“Whatever comes next, I’m letting it unfold naturally. No forcing, no controlling – just trusting the angels, the fans, and the music to guide me where I’m meant to go. Please know this: my love for you is unconditional, and I couldn’t do any of this without you,” she wrote.

Katy finished her message by remembering a gift from a friend: a framed copy of the 1886 children’s book What Katy Did Next.

“I’ve never read it, but the title has always stuck with me. That’s the point – it’s about continuing to move forward, and dream,” the Roar star said.

Katy is scheduled to perform in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 4 October.

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