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    Skunk Anansie will perform on Sunday, July 13, 2025, starting with 9.30 pm, at the Campo Marte Arena, in Brescia, as part of Brescia Summer Music 2025.

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    SKUNK ANANSIE

    Skunk Anansie - Concert in Brescia

    Skunk Anansie – Concert in Brescia

    Skunk Anansie is a British rock band known for their powerful fusion of punk, metal, and alternative rock, combined with politically charged lyrics and electrifying performances.

    Since their formation in 1994, the band has been a trailblazer in the music industry, challenging societal norms and standing out for their unique sound and bold messages.

    Skunk Anansie was formed in London in 1994 by vocalist Skin (Deborah Anne Dyer), guitarist Ace (Martin Kent), bassist Cass (Richard Lewis), and drummer Mark Richardson.

    The band’s name is derived from the West African folk tales of Anansi the spider, with Skunk added to make it more edgy and contemporary.

    From the start, the band set themselves apart from the Britpop scene that dominated the UK at the time.

    Their music was heavier, darker, and more politically charged. Songs like Little Baby Swastikkka and Selling Jesus addressed issues of racism, religion, and societal hypocrisy, earning them both acclaim and controversy.

    The band’s debut album, Paranoid & Sunburnt (1995), introduced their unique sound to the world. With hits like Weak and Charity, the album showcased Skin’s powerful vocals and the band’s ability to blend hard rock with melodic elements.

    Their second album, Stoosh (1996), further solidified their status in the rock world, featuring hits like Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good) and Twisted (Everyday Hurts).

    By the late 1990s, Skunk Anansie had become one of the UK’s most successful rock bands, known for their high-energy performances and outspoken political stance.

    They were also one of the few bands at the time fronted by a Black female vocalist, breaking barriers in an industry often criticized for its lack of diversity.

    Skunk Anansie’s music is deeply rooted in political and social commentary. Their lyrics address issues such as racism, sexism, LGBTQ+ rights, and political corruption.

    Skin, in particular, has been a vocal advocate for equality and human rights. As a Black, queer woman in the rock scene, she has often spoken about the challenges she faced in breaking into a predominantly white, male industry.

    In 2001, after releasing their third album, Post Orgasmic Chill (1999), Skunk Anansie decided to take a break. The members pursued various solo projects during this time, with Skin releasing solo albums and collaborating with other artists.

    In 2009, the band reunited and released Smashes and Trashes, a compilation album featuring some of their greatest hits along with new tracks. The reunion was met with enthusiasm from fans and critics alike.

    Since their reunion, Skunk Anansie has continued to release new music and tour extensively. Albums like Wonderlustre (2010) and Anarchytecture (2016) showcase their evolving sound while staying true to their roots of blending rock with thought-provoking lyrics.

    Their live performances remain a key part of their appeal. Known for their energetic and theatrical shows, Skunk Anansie has performed at major festivals.

     

    BRESCIA SUMMER MUSIC

    Brescia Summer Music is a music festival that takes place from early July to early September in Brescia. The concerts are held in Piazza della Loggia, at the Campo Marte Arena or at the Castle of Brescia.

    Held annually in the historic city of Brescia, Brescia Summer Music showcases a diverse array of musical genres, featuring both renowned international artists and emerging talents.

    One of the festival’s defining features is its eclectic lineup, encompassing genres such as classical, jazz, rock, and contemporary music.

     

    CAMPO MARTE ARENA

    The Campo Marte Arena is a spacious area accommodating larger audiences and grand performances.

    The arena is located about 2 kilometers away from the Brescia railway station. The closest bus stop is Campo Marte, about 75 meters away, on the bus Line LS025.

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