Napoli World 2025: Preview, dates, and festival program
Naples World 2025 proposes a new edition designed to strengthen the city's role in the Mediterranean music scene. The artistic direction of Enzo Avitabile guides a path that combines training, international dialogue and live production. The preview on November 27th begins the comparison between Naples and Marseille, two entities that share historical roots and a natural vocation for cultural exchange. The festival aims to create a space where musicians, professionals, and institutions can meet to analyze developments in the sector, develop collaborations, and present new sonic languages.
Festival identity
Naples World was born as a platform dedicated to world music and the professions that revolve around music production. The festival's structure connects artistic research, professional practice, and international collaboration. Its core is not solely performance: it also focuses on the development of artists and professionals, thanks to training sessions that analyze market dynamics, distribution processes, and strategies for building sustainable paths. The participation of delegates from various countries makes Naples a place of constant exchange, capable of generating networks that transcend the event's duration.

Program and locations
The activities will take place from 26th to 28th November between the House of Culture of Palazzo Cavalcanti and San Pietro a Majella ConservatoryThe calendar alternates professional meetings, sessions dedicated to music export, and events dedicated to intercultural dialogue.
Palazzo Cavalcanti hosts courses for those working in the sector, focusing on touring, distribution, and development strategies. The Conservatory hosts the opening ceremony and the Naples-Marseille preview, with ensembles presenting repertoire that blends local roots with contemporary productions. The choice of venues underscores the intention to combine training, tradition, and institutional presence.

Protagonists
The direction of Avitabile leads an edition that highlights artists and projects capable of representing the plurality of world music. The preview sees the dialogue between the Melis Mandolin Quintet and Nov' Mandolin from Marseille, an ensemble that researches new sound possibilities starting from instruments linked to the history of the Mediterranean.
The project is part of the two groups LINDAL, which integrates traditional instruments and electronic elements to propose a language that spans different eras and contexts. The involvement of international delegates completes the picture of the protagonists, extending the focus to the professional dimension as well.
Cultural and international objectives
Naples World aims to consolidate the city's role as a Mediterranean hub for world music. Its main objectives include expanding international networks, creating opportunities for emerging artists, and promoting local musical heritage within European circuits. The twinning with Marseille It represents a model that combines institutional cooperation, artistic collaboration, and strategic vision. The festival promotes a concept of culture that transcends geographical boundaries and builds relationships based on exchange, research, and professional growth.