Photo by Moon La Chimia
THE Garbageone of the most iconic bands on the international alternative rock scene that made us fall in love with post-grunge in the 90s, performed last night at Alcatraz in Milan.
“Garbage Live Tour 2026” – The Last Tour In Europe
Formed in Wisconsin in the '90s, Garbage are one of the most iconic bands on the international alternative rock scene. Their self-titled debut album established them as one of the post-grunge bands and alternative rock among the most sought after and loved; their unique sound in a very short time combined with a provocative and visionary aesthetic, it attracts the attention of media and fans from all over the world. In 1998 their second work Version 2.0 (Almo Sounds) climbed the world charts and earned a nomination for the Grammy Awards in the Album of the Year category.
“Let All That We Imagine Be The Light” is the band's eighth and final album, born unexpectedly due to Shirley Manson's injury.
In fact, in August 2024, an old hip injury, dating back to a fall from the stage in 2016, flared up again, forcing her to have surgery and interrupt the world tour of “No Gods No Masters”.
This major concert series was declared by the group to be their last major large-scale tour.
Last night Milan was able to listen one last time to some extracts from the band's most recent works but also their great hits from the past.
THE Destroy Boysone of the most energetic groups of the contemporary punk scene, opened the evening.
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GARBAGE: The setlist of the Milan concert
Laura Palmer's Theme
There's No Future In Optimism
Hold
Empty
I Think I'm Paranoid
Stupid Girl
Right Between The Eyes
Vow
No Horses
It's All Over But The Crying
Have We Met (The Void)
Control
Chinese Fire Horse
Boys Wanna Fight
Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)
When I Grow Up
Push It
The Day That I Met God
Special
Only Happy When It Rains
Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
