Velodromo Paolo Borsellino


Velodromo Paolo Borsellino is a multi-use stadium in Palermo, Italy, located in the ZEN neighbourhood of the city, and currently home to local American football club Sharks Palermo and rugby football club Palermo Rugby 2005. It is named after Palermo magistrate and Mafia victim Paolo Borsellino.
The venue, originally thought as a velodrome which could also serve as a multi-use stadium, was completed in 1991, and hosted the 1994 UCI Track Cycling World Championships held in Palermo. The venue was successively used by association football club U.S. Città di Palermo in the late 1990s, because of the unavailability of their home venue, Stadio La Favorita. The venue was successively used by another Palermo-based football club, ASD Fincantieri Palermo, during the 2003–04 season in the Serie D, and was also used by the US Palermo under-19 team until 2007.
In 2007 US Palermo announced plans to build a new stadium in the city, and suggested about the possibility of demolishing the Velodromo and build the new football-only venue at its place. The issue is still under discussion.

Velodromo Borsellino as a music venue

Because of the unavailability of Palermo's main stadium, Stadio La Favorita, to host open air concerts, the Velodromo Borsellino was until 2013 Palermo's primary venue for large concerts.
Over the years however, neglect by the local council due to lack of finances, as well as vandalism, have made this venue unsafe for public events.


During its days as a concert venue the Velodromo Borsellino had a maximum capacity of 30,000, including general admission on the field.

Below is an incomplete list of music artists who have performed at the Velodromo Borsellino:
Benny Benassi

Checco Zalone

DJ Hardwell

Elton John

Ennio Morricone

Eros Ramazzotti

Jamiroquai

Jovanotti

Laura Pausini

Luciano Ligabue

Lucio Dalla and Francesco de Gregori

Modà

Tiziano Ferro

Vasco Rossi

Zucchero