At Parco Tittoni we dance. At the console there is Dj Ralf

A weekend to dance, together with the rhythms of house music mixed by the most famous Italian DJ in the world, silent disco and an electronic music project with an industrial techno edge. But also comedy and magic for children and an entire day dedicated to the sounds of the ukulele . It will be an intense weekend at Parco Tittoni : from today to Sunday the Desio festival will be a succession of events.
It will start tonight at 9 pm when DJ Ralf , aka Antonio Ferrari, one of the historic names of “club culture” and house music, will take the console. At Tittoni DJ Ralf will bring his overwhelming mix of house, techno and disco, with hints of rock, jazz and funk. Entrance ticket 15 euros.
Tomorrow you can continue dancing with a double event: at 8:30 pm there will be an electronic open live by Simona Zamboli , a performance followed by a silent disco party. Sound engineer and music producer, Zamboli carries out an electronic music project in which she plays groove boxes, drum machines and synths live.
Then, from 10 pm until 1 am, silent disco with music in headphones, with 3 channels with as many DJs and different styles to choose from: Calypso will propose Italian hits, rap and 90s dance; Nasty will move between house, electronic dance music and pop hits, while the third channel will be entrusted to Simona Zamboli and electronic and techno production. Entrance ticket 10 euros.
A total change of atmosphere for Sunday, when from 11am until the evening the curtain will rise on the Brianza Uke Fest , a festival dedicated to the world of the ukulele: there will be concerts, workshops for children and adults, workshops, Polynesian dances and shows, while at 7pm you can immerse yourself in Italian and international pop music with the ukulele, kazoo and metallophones with the performance of The Royal Ukulele Pirate Orchestra.
Meanwhile at 6:30 pm in the Parco Tittoni Family Show woodland area, the magician and comic entertainer Superzero will make both adults and children laugh and enchant. Free admission.
Il Giorno