Home LifestyleFashion Damiano David Lights Up Sydney’s Enmore Theatre With Pure Theatrical Power 22.10.2025 – Backseat Mafia

Damiano David Lights Up Sydney’s Enmore Theatre With Pure Theatrical Power 22.10.2025 – Backseat Mafia

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The crowd at the Enmore Theatre buzzes with a feverish excitement — a sea of leather, glitter, and anticipation, bodies pressed shoulder to shoulder, waiting for Damiano David to emerge and make the night his own.

Outside, the lines to get into the theatre stretched around the block, inside, the mood builds — a low, restless hum that feels like static. Damiano’s band arrives first, slipping into a moody groove that sets the pulse for what’s to come. Moments later, he steps into the light. Dressed in jeans and a black top threaded with gold brocade — he doesn’t need spectacle to command attention. Behind him, his name glows in lights: DAMIANO DAVID, a statement of intent, a clean break from the past.

Even without Måneskin, the charisma remains unmistakable. He moves with ease, feeding off the energy of the young crowd who raise homemade posters and phones high into the air. There’s an intimacy to it all — fans mouthing every word, photographers in the pit swaying along, even the security guards can’t help but smile.

His solo chapter is already a triumph. With the debut album Funny Little Fears and the singles “Silverlines” and “Born With A Broken Heart,” Damiano has proven he’s more than the provocateur of a Eurovision-winning band — he’s a true auteur, shapeshifting between synth-driven anthems and orchestral confessionals.

And yet, the echoes of his past linger. Måneskin’s rise from Rome’s cobblestones to global stages is nothing short of mythic — the Sanremo win, Eurovision domination, sold-out world tours, and Grammy nods. They were the first Italian band to storm the global charts in decades, their songs burning through playlists and late-night TV slots alike. Damiano was the spark at the centre of it all — the voice, the look, the impossible confidence that turned chaos into art.

Tonight, that confidence carries through in a different form — less defiant, more assured. Damiano moves with the kind of natural rhythm that suggests he’s completely at ease in his own world. There’s flair in his gestures, a touch of theatre in the way he leans into the mic or throws a glance to the crowd, but it never feels calculated. His voice fills the room easily, rich and unforced, and between songs he flashes that half-smile that makes the audience lean in closer. It’s not about spectacle anymore — it’s about presence. 

Damiano David will visit Melbourne next, tickets HERE.

Images Deb Pelser



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