Sooshi Mango

@sooshimango

šŸ„– @sangaweech šŸ @johnnyvinceandsamsristorante šŸŽ™ @sooshimangopodcast WORLD TOUR TICKETS (USA, Canada, Europe, UK) & all other links šŸ‘‡šŸ¼
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New European shows now on sale to general public! North America we are here and first show starts in Huntington, NY this Thursday night! Let’s go!!!
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26 days ago
Blessed to do what we love and we do it all for you! šŸ«¶šŸ¼ Ticket link in bio Fliming - @anthonylittlechild Edit - @nickkozakis
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1 year ago
Toronto you love us and we love you!!! ā¤ļø There is always something special in the air when we come to Toronto. Thank you for 2 incredible shows. We will see you on the next tour. Montreal you are next!!!
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3 hours ago
Toronto we are here and we hitting some authentic Canadian moonshine before the show. Torontonians came bearing the good stuff! Toronto get ready for 2 massive shows! We might be a bit tipsy after we get through this stuff tho šŸ˜‚
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8 hours ago
NEW YORK… what a night for show no.2 You guys absolutely brought it last night. One of those shows we’ll never forget. To everyone who came out and packed the place — thank you for making us feel right at home in the ā€œBig Pineappleā€ The world tour keeps rolling… but New York, you were something special. 🤌
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16 hours ago
There’s something powerful about seeing Italian businesses continue to exist in the same neighborhoods our families once walked through every single day. Places like Lygon Street and so many other Little Italys around the world are more than just streets with restaurants and stores. They’re reminders of sacrifice, culture, community, and identity. Our ancestors helped build the spirit of these neighborhoods. They created gathering places. They brought traditions, language, food, and a sense of belonging to places that once felt foreign to them. That’s why it matters when people continue opening businesses in these communities today. It keeps the culture alive for the next generation. It gives people a place to feel connected to something bigger than themselves. In a world where so much is changing, these places still feel like home. Support the small businesses keeping that heartbeat alive. šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹
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17 hours ago
Time to make a Sangwheech for @sooshimango tonight backstage! Hope to you all you’s guy’s there at the show tonight in Town Hall Manhattan! Love you all! Eat and enjoy life! Got more videos coming soon that I made with the other two sandwiches šŸ˜šŸ¤ŒšŸ» @giovannis.italian.deli
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1 day ago
New York vs Melbourne who ya got? šŸ—½šŸš‹
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1 day ago
Vancouver thank you for an incredible sold out show! You were amazing. We will see you again! Calgary get ready you’re up tomorrow night!
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3 days ago
Growing up did you feel more Italian or Australian/American? šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹
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4 days ago
There’s a new playbook emerging in hospitality: Build the audience first. Then build the venue. What The Uncles have done with Sangaweeech is actually really smart. They didn’t just open a sandwich shop and hope people came. They spent years building fandom first. COVID videos. Characters. Inside jokes. A community that felt connected to them long before the doors opened. Then when it came time to build a real hospitality venue, they partnered with proven operators: šŸ• Johnny Di Francesco on food šŸ” Danny Zeini on the venue side That’s the bit most creators miss. Audience alone doesn’t make a great venue. But audience + operational excellence? That’s powerful. This feels less like influencer merch… and more like the future of hospitality brands. The experience? Honestly… worth the trip to Lygon Street.
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4 days ago
Vancouver we have arrived!! Get yours last minute tickets for Tuesday night!! Lesgoooo!!
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5 days ago