Lucio Corsi

He began composing music at a young age and moved to Milan after high school to pursue his career, releasing his debut EPs, Vetulonia Dakar and Altalena Boy.

In 2017, Corsi released Bestiario musicale, a concept album dedicated to the animals of his native Maremma, and gained recognition by opening for major Italian artists.

[2][3] His mother, Nicoletta Rabiti, is a painter, while his father Marco has worked various jobs, including as a RAI operator, bricklayer, and leather craftsman.

[7] On 7 June, he performed the song "Le api" at the MI AMI Festival,[8] and on 17 August, he opened for Stadio at the final night of Festambiente.

[9] During this period, he met Federico Dragogna of Ministri, with whom he produced his second EP, Altalena Boy, as well as Matteo Zanobini, a collaborator of Brunori Sas, who introduced him to the label Picicca Dischi.

[14] In the autumn, he also participated in Roman Rhapsody, a project curated by creative director Alessandro Michele and photographer Mick Rock.

[17] In October 2018, he took part in When Mediterranean Meets the Gulf: Words and Notes, a music event in Abu Dhabi and Kuwait City, alongside Margherita Vicario, Nicolò Carnesi, Dimartino, and Fabrizio Cammarata.

[20][21] In late 2020, he was a regular guest on the television program L'assedio, hosted by Daria Bignardi on Nove, performing alongside his band.

[26] After the success of his summer shows, Corsi launched his winter tour in October, starting in Brescia, where he performed and received the Musica da Bere award during the festival of the same name.