Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti celebrate 30 years with album, tour, and exhibition
Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti, the Italian band known for merging rock music with comic art, is marking its 30th anniversary with a fresh album, a tour, and a photography exhibit. Founded in 1994 in Pordenone by comic artist Davide Toffolo, the lineup includes original drummer Luca Masseroni and bassist Enrico Molteni. Their tenth album, 'Garage Pordenone', was released on April 12 by La Tempesta, featuring twelve tracks that mix punk-inspired children’s songs, acoustic ballads, and existential themes with rocksteady rhythms. This summer, they’ll tour major Italian festivals before heading to England, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Switzerland in the fall. The Museo Nazionale della Fotografia in Brescia is also showcasing 'Come Mi Guardi Tu' until September 8, with 60 photos from 40 artists that reflect the band's evolution from 1994 to 2024.
Key facts
- Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti formed in 1994 in Pordenone.
- The band is led by comic artist Davide Toffolo.
- Original drummer Luca Masseroni and bassist Enrico Molteni are members.
- Tenth studio album 'Garage Pordenone' released April 12 via La Tempesta.
- Album features twelve new tracks blending punk, acoustic, wave, and rocksteady.
- Summer tour at major Italian festivals, autumn tour in England, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland.
- Exhibition 'Come Mi Guardi Tu' at Museo Nazionale della Fotografia, Brescia, until September 8.
- Exhibition includes 60 photographs by 40 photographers covering 1994–2024.
Entities
Artists
- Davide Toffolo
- Luca Masseroni
- Enrico Molteni
Institutions
- Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti
- La Tempesta
- BMG
- Ricordi
- Museo Nazionale della Fotografia
- Artribune
Locations
- Pordenone
- Italy
- Brescia
- England
- Germany
- Belgium
- Spain
- Switzerland