Good news for Måneskin fans! The Italian glam rockers will be heading to New York City for a private concert and avid listeners will have a chance to attend the show! Find out how to secure passes below.

According to The Music Universe, the legendary Eurovision Song Contest winners will be playing at an invitation-only show in New York City produced by SiriusXM as part of their Small Stage Series.

Presented by American Express, the show will be held at The House of X on July 28.

Fans can expect Måneskin to perform their popular hits like "Beggin'," "I Wanna Be Your Slave," "Coraline," and their Eurovision-winning piece "Zitti E Buoni."

They will also play their latest single "Supermodel."

Since the audience is limited, fans will get a chance to win tickets and a trip for two to New York City by entering filling up a form at Sirius XM's website, which can be found here.

Aside from passes, the grand prize winner will also receive round-trip transportation and a two-night hotel stay.

There is no additional purchase necessary to win the contest, but the website noted that it's only open to active SiriusXM subscribers that are 21 years old or older.

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The selected winner and their guest must also comply to all health and safety precautionary measures like proof of vaccination because of COVID-19.

For fans that won't win tickets to the event, you will still have a chance to listen to your favorite band by downloading the SXM App. The event will be available for streaming on August 1.

Sirius XM's Alt Nation will also air the show on August 5 at 5 p.m. ET.

Måneskin isn't the first music act to be featured on Sirius XM's Small Stage Series as they previously had iconic musicians like Alicia Keys, Avril Lavigne, H.E.R., Twenty One Pilots, Def Leppard, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, 2 Chainz and many more.

Their latest single "Supermodel" was released in May and was produced by legendary producer Max Martin, who previously worked with iconic musicians like Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Coldplay and more.

The song was inspired after spending a few months in Los Angeles, California. The band envisioned a fictional "enigmatic supermodel character" that is cool, fun, and social but is secretly struggling with sadness and addiction.

"In a way you love her, because she knows how to have a good time, but you also want to avoid her, because she might get you into trouble," the band explained (via Blabbermouth).

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