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Nic Fanciulli Celebrates 20 Years of Saved Records with Global Tour and New Single La Luna

Nic Fanciulli Celebrates 20 Years of Saved Records with Global Tour and New Single La Luna

GRAMMY-nominated DJ and producer Nic Fanciulli is marking two decades of Saved Records with a worldwide headline tour and the release of his brand-new single La Luna.

Dropping on September 5, alongside the launch of tour ticket sales, La Luna is the first track from an upcoming Saved compilation that reflects the label’s past, present, and future — always rooted in its groove-first philosophy.

La Luna: a perfect closing track

Following a standout summer that saw Fanciulli perform at Jamie Jones’ and Dom Dolla’s residencies in Ibiza, he teased La Luna during Defected Croatia 2025 at the legendary Barbarella’s. A shimmering house cut driven by playful synths and ethereal toplines, it’s designed to bring dancefloors together in one final moment of release.

La Luna isn’t a main-room record; it’s a connection record — an end-of-night moment that sends you home smiling. I’ve been closing with it for a year, and it’s one of my favorite records I’ve written,” says Fanciulli.

20 Years of Groove

Since its launch, Saved Records has been a home for overlooked but groundbreaking music, an incubator for new talent, and a constant force for floor-focused, groove-led tracks. “We built Saved because no one would sign our records,” Fanciulli recalls. “Two decades on, it’s still about testing tracks on the dancefloor before we sign them. That’s the DNA.”

The Saved 20 Tour reflects this ethos: stripped-back production, minimal aesthetics, and a focus purely on the music. Special guests connected to Saved’s history will join across different stops.

Tour Dates

  • Sept 20 – London, KOKO

  • Oct 10 – San Francisco, Temple

  • Oct 17 – Denver, Temple

  • Oct 30 – Milan, Gate

  • Nov 21 – Miami, Space

  • Nov 28 – Barcelona, Input

  • Nov 29 – Madrid, The Bassement Club

  • Dec 6 – Chicago, Serum

  • Dec 27 – Los Angeles, Avalon

With two decades of history behind it, Saved remains true to its mission: does it move the floor?

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