The Neapolitan singer-songwriter September, winner in the New Proposals category at the last Festival of Sanremo with the song Vertebres, will be awarded by the Municipality of Naples for the success achieved on the Ariston stage.
The ceremony will be held Tuesday 20 February at 14.30pm of Council Hall of Palazzo San Giacomo, where the mayor Gaetano Manfredi, together with the president of the municipal council Enza Amato and to the advisor for Music and Audiovisual Ferdinand Tozzi, will deliver a plaque to the artist.
Written by Andrea September Manuel Finotti e Laura Of Lenola, Vertebres (published by Isola degli Artisti and distributed by Ada Music) is produced by Gorbachev and BNJMN, with the artistic direction of Charles Avarello, and has already passed 15 million streams on digital platforms.
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Meanwhile, Settembre is preparing for his live debut with two important concerts: the8 March atAuditorium Parco della Musica in Rome and11th April to the House of Music of NaplesTickets are already available on TicketOne, with the organization entrusted to Island of Artists.
The young interpreter had already captured the attention of the public with his personal version of Loving you by CCCP - Fedeli alla linea, enriched with verses in Neapolitan dialect and tied to a real-life experience. The song became the soundtrack to the hit series Hoax, which dominated Netflix's global charts for 13 consecutive weeks.
Besides Vertebres, the first is already available on digital platforms EP of September, composed of eight tracks, including four unreleased tracks. An intimate and authentic journey through emotions, fragility, fears and new discoveries, with a sound that blends pop, electronics and Neapolitan musical tradition.







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And it's good news that Settembre received an award from the city of Naples, he deserves it because his song Vertebre is very catchy and has had great success. We hope he continues to grow in music and carry on the Neapolitan tradition.