Tickets are now on sale for the talk “Palermo 125 – Una storia rosanero”, scheduled for Friday, October 31, at 6:15 p.m. at the Teatro Biondo in Palermo, and for the “Palermo 125 – Pink Party,” scheduled for Friday, October 31, at 10:00 p.m. at Villa Filippina.
TEATRO BIONDO
The talk “Palermo 125 – Una storia rosanero” will be hosted by journalists Roberto Gueli and Sarah Castellana, who will take the audience on a journey through rosanero history with the special participation of over forty legends from Palermo’s past. The stage will feature stories, anecdotes, interviews, and video contributions retracing the most significant moments in the Club’s history, including memories, images, and testimonials from those who have worn the rosanero jersey.
During the evening, there will be a preview of a special documentary, produced in collaboration between the Club and Copa90, which is scheduled for release on November 1.
The event also marks the start of a broader collaboration between Palermo FC and the Teatro Biondo, which will offer new cultural events inspired by the passion for the rosanero and aimed at the entire city community throughout the season.
Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 4:00 p.m. online at Vivaticket while supplies last.
PRICES (single rate):
- Gallery: €25;
- Stalls and Boxes: €35.
VILLA FILIPPINA
The setting for the “Palermo 125 – Pink Party” will be Villa Filippina, which will host a big birthday party for the Club and its fans in one of the most charming locations in the city, chosen also for its happy historical connection: in fact, since the early 1900s, the site of the party was home to a training ground also used by Palermo footballers.
The evening will feature the participation of the rosanero Legends and two cover bands who will entertain the event until midnight, when Palermo’s birthday will be symbolically celebrated.
Tickets can be purchased online at Diyticket while supplies last.
Admission price + 1 alcoholic/non-alcoholic drink: €20 + booking fee and service charge.
Part of the profits from both events will go to “Palermo in the Community,” the Club’s social initiative aimed at building soccer fields in the city’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods.