Francesco Carpentieri, a renowned DJ from Naples, will perform at the Casa Sanremo event at the Palafiori on February 11th. He will be the only Neapolitan artist to participate in THE CLUB, a format renowned for its disco music. Casa Sanremo offers a prominent platform for emerging Italian talent, allowing them to perform before a large and attentive audience.
### Carpentieri's career
Carpentieri will have an important opportunity to express his talent, the result of years of commitment and passion for music. This performance represents a fundamental step in his artistic journey, which has seen his affirmation in the music scene of clubs in Naples. Currently resident DJ at Crazy Pizza Napoli, Carpentieri began his professional career at the age of 18.
### Success in the clubs of Southern Italy
Since his debut, Carpentieri has distinguished himself in sound mixing, currently earning a prominent place in the main clubs of Naples and Southern Italy, such as Joia, Ambasciatori, Tucci's and Terrazza Flegrea. His career continues to evolve, consolidating his position in the Campania music scene.
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