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Watch Måneskin cover Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ as they end ‘Rush!’ tour in Manchester

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Måneskin have commemorated the end of their ‘Rush!’ tour in Manchester, by paying tribute to Oasis with a cover of ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’.At the show, frontman Damiano David and guitarist Thomas Raggi took to the b-stage, armed with an acoustic guitar, as David spoke about his love for the musicians the city has produced. “This fucking city gave birth to a lot of very, very good artists,” he said, to a roar of applause. “But there’s one in particular which is pretty nice.

We’re sure that if one day [they] see this cover, they’re gonna think it’s fucking trash.”Raggi then began playing the opening chords of the song, as the crowd erupted with cheers.

As they played the song’s chorus, the audience can be seen holding up their phone lights as they enthusiastically sang along.Watch Måneskin’s cover of Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ in Manchester below:Måneskin’s show at Manchester’s AO Arena marks the final date of the band’s world tour in support of their third full-length album, ‘Rush!’.

The Italian quartet played a total of 30 dates, which saw them perform in five continents, beginning in Hanover, Germany in September, through North American cities including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, South American countries including Brazil and Argentina, Australia, and Asia, before concluding in Manchester.‘Rush!’ received three stars from NME, with Thomas Smith hailing it as proof of the band’s tenacity and talent.

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