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MI AMI Festival 2025 – Between Rain, Goosebumps, and Screamed Truths

  • Writer: Valentina Bonin
    Valentina Bonin
  • May 26
  • 2 min read

Two days under Milan’s unpredictable sky, between mud, pouring rain, and a visceral urge to be swept away by music.


MI AMI Festival 2025 proved once again to be much more than just an event: it’s a collective ritual, a place you return to in search of something real.


We at CZMOS were there—among the crowd—chasing lights, sounds, and fleeting moments.

Mi ami festival 2025

Day 1 – Voices That Feel Like Home


The festival opened with an urgent need to say something—and Giuse The Lizia was the one to do it. Taking the stage in the late afternoon, he delivered a raw delicacy made of melancholic pop and truths whispered into the mic. Between ironic jokes and songs about shared mistakes, Giuse brought a disarming sincerity. The highlight came with 404—a cover of I Cani that, live, exploded like a generational anthem. No gimmicks, just him, the band, and a crowd that, for once, truly felt seen.

A performance that left us with the feeling we had witnessed something deeply genuine.

Our night closed with FASK (Fast Animals and Slow Kids), backed as always by their loyal fanbase—those who know every lyric by heart. Non potrei mai was the perfect finale: a song that felt like both a farewell and a thank you, with Aimone addressing the audience with heartfelt gratitude.Emotion, sweat, and singalongs: the holy trinity to end a Friday night just right.


Day 2 – MI AMI Festival 2025 Lucid chaos, between confirmations and revelations


The second day changed rhythm, but not intensity. Psicologi took the stage, and from that moment the energy shifted. The duo managed to blend introspection and generational rage with striking ease.Between urban sounds and pop textures, between tears and screams, their live show was an emotional rollercoaster that had the entire Idroscalo in its grip. The crowd sang, shouted, moved—this wasn’t just a concert, it was a collective act of expression.


Soon after, as the sun began to set, Post Nebbia emerged. They weren’t the most anticipated, but they turned out to be among the most impactful.Their layered, razor-sharp postmodern psychedelia felt like a lucid dream—gently enveloping you, only to jolt you awake. One of those sets that leaves you asking, "what did I just witness?"—in the best possible way.Undoubtedly one of the festival’s most refined revelations.


And then there were Rkomi, Frah Quintale, and the whole wave of Italian pop that keeps proving its power—especially live. They brought energy and charisma, combined with a strong stage presence that ignited the audience.





MI AMI is all of this

Faces glowing under stage lights, shoes caked in mud, smiles cracked wide open by exhaustion and joy. MI AMI is the kind of place where you sing even if you’re off-key, dance even if it’s raining, and listen even to those you’ve never heard before.

And we at CZMOS told that story—with our skin, our eyes, and our cameras.You’ll find it all in our photogallery and social carousel, where every shot is a fragment of collective memory.

MI AMI 2025 wasn’t perfect. It was real. And that’s enough.


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