SANLEVIGO
Sanlevigo are a band formed in Rome in 2017, made up of Matteo Lambertucci, Emanuele Campanella, Lorenzo Imperi, and Mattia Leoni. On December 30, 2019, the group released the EP Doppelganger, which led them to open a show for Giorgio Canali in Patrica (FR).
On December 3, 2021, they released Un giorno all’alba, a 13-track concept album exploring psychothanatology and the end of a young love affair. Produced by Sanlevigo themselves together with Fabio Grande, who also handled recording and mixing, the album was mastered by Giovanni Versari and promoted with a 30-date national tour between March and November 2022, during which the band opened for Emma Nolde in Urbino.
At the same time, on July 15, 2022, they released the single L’evasione, il ritorno with producer Daniele Montesi (The Suckerz), followed by Effimere conquiste (with Le Cose Importanti) and Annegare nel tempo (with Atlante). These three tracks anticipated the EP Eterociclico Vol. I, released on September 29, 2023.
Shortly afterward, the EP L.T.L.N.B. / Via dagli scontri was released, along with remix versions by Samuele CYMA and Eva Geist of Il Quadro di Troisi. Sanlevigo then set out once again on a national tour, which concluded on July 28, 2024, opening for Lucio Corsi at the Mataria d’ Langa Festival in Roddino (CN).
On September 19, 2025, Sanlevigo released Spettri, their second studio album, produced with Jesse Germanò and preceded by the singles Piccoli cannibali and Viaggi onirici al piombo.
SKINNER
Skinner is Aaron Corcoran, a Dublin-based artist who writes, records, and produces songs about personal growth and about finding a way through a life shaped by the contradictions of the twenty-first century.
His sound weaves together the DNA of no wave and post-punk bands such as The B-52s, James Chance and the Contortions, and ESG, alongside the alt-rock references of Pixies and Morphine — all shaped by a taste for grunge-flavored DIY production and moments of more refined instrumentation.
His debut album, New Wave Vaudeville (released in January 2025 via Faction Records), draws inspiration from the legendary musical and theatrical show New Wave Vaudeville — a freak-show variety night that took place at New York’s 57 Club between 1978 and 1983. The club was known for its freewheeling, unruly art performances — a provocative, unrestrained response to the growing commercialization of culture at the time — an energy that Skinner fully channels in this new collection.
Together with his five-piece band, which also includes a saxophonist, Skinner has performed at numerous festivals such as The Great Escape, Ireland Music Week, Beyond The Pale, All Together Now, Other Voices, Galway Fringe Festival, and Watt’en Schlick-Festival, and has opened shows for Gurriers, Lime Garden, Dope Lemon, Algiers, Bambara, The Wedding Present, and Silverbacks.
His previous singles — Dislocation, Sometimes My Brain Is Goo, Slouch, and Headroom — have received radio airplay on KCRW, BBC Across the Line, RTÉ 2FM, and 98FM (John Barker’s show). Skinner has also garnered media support from outlets such as The Independent, DIY Mag, Paste, Fred Perry Subculture, So Young, Nialler9, District Magazine, and many others.
He was the face of An Alternative Éire, Spotify’s popular playlist, and has had tracks featured on official playlists including All New Punk, All New Rock, New Music Friday UK, Fresh Finds IE, Alternative Ireland, Today’s Punk – A Breath of Fresh Éire, Post Punk 2K, and Hot New Bands. Skinner has also been played on BBC 6 Music (Steve Lamacq), KCRW, BBC Radio 1, BBC NI, RTÉ 2FM, Triple R, Amazing Radio, Flux FM, and Indie XL.
During the weekend there the new night lines are available, to move around Bologna and its surroundings throughout the night (with departures every half hour!).
Get on board the N3 line and arrive at Covo (and go home!) whenever you want, wherever you live.
In this period (and for a long time) it is possible that in this area there'll be construction work that limit the availability of parking spots nearby. If you cannot find a parking space in viale Zagabria, we recommend looking in the following streets: Kharkov, della Campagna, Francoforte, Machiavelli.