79ª Edizione Gibellina Arte da Vivere - Notte Gialla
Piazza Beyus, Viale Belice e Viale Elim
The Notte Gialla di Gibellina, now in its 79th edition, is a festival dedicated to the yellow melon, a typical local product. For two evenings, the city center comes alive with a food and wine village offering busiate, street food, sausage, and sweets, along with craft stalls and stands. During the evenings, there will be entertainment, DJ sets, and live concerts, including the tribute band MilleWatt honoring Max Pezzali and 883. The Mercato dell'Ingegno is also set up, a space for local handmade creations. A free tourist train ride allows you to visit the beauties of Gibellina.
Time: 18:30 Time: 18:30 Food and wine village with typical local products Music: DJ sets, live concerts, tribute band MilleWatt Mercato dell'Ingegno: crafts and local creations Free tourist train ride Free exhibition spaces for operators (request from the Municipality)
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