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The Kolors biography

THE KOLORS are: songwriter STASH Fiordispino (voice, guitars, synths), his cousin ALEX Fiordispino (drums & percussions), and DANIELE Mona (synths & percussions). Their adventure started in 2010 extensively playing live, then MTV New Generation aired The Kolors first video ‘I Don’t Give a Funk’ and in the following years they played in Europe and were the supporting act for Italian shows by Paolo Nutini, The Gossip, Hurts and special guests at Atoms For Peace show in Rome. 2015 is a turning point for the band as they win Italian TV talent show “Amici” and release their 4 platinum album “OUT”, scoring a new record for an Italian band, being 1st in the Italian album chart for more than two months, and 3rd best selling album in Italy in 2015. Their hit single, platinum selling ‘EVERYTIME’, has millions of clicks on the internet and has been the soundtrack of Vodafone Italia commercials starring Bruce Willis for more than 1 year. On July 2015 The Kolors embarked on their sold out tour throughout Italy and, on September, they played at EXPO Milan for an audience of more than 11.000, had a nomination as Best Italian Act for MTV EUROPEAN MUSIC AWARDS, and made it on the front cover of ROLLING STONE Italian issue. In 2016 the band won several awards and, in the same year, The Kolors played 2 sold out events, in Rome and Milan, and were picked by THE1975 as support act for their show in Rome. The Kolors spent the last year between Milan, London and Los Angeles working on new sounds, and 2017 is the right year for an eager return.

When

Wednesday, 19 March 2025
Starts at 21:00

Where

ul. Niezłomnych 2
Poznan, Poland

The Kolors live

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  • What's interesting in Poznan?

    Poznan is not the most typical Polish city. Several times he passed from the Poles to the Germans, was part of the social camp. It coexists a variety of architecture, modernism coexists with neo-Gothic and is interspersed with the construction of the late 20th - early 21st century. In addition to the weighty German past, there is a dialect called "gvar", unemployment is the lowest in the country, and residents are often accused of excessive economy.

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