The third edition of the “ColtoCircuito, the cultural salons of DliveMedia” has officially started in Castellabate.

Yesterday evening, in Piazza Caduti del Mare, sports journalist Pierluigi Pardo opened the event that continues to be a great success, becoming a regular event in the summer season of the village. The well-known Roman commentator is just one of the many names that will characterize the entire event.
The other illustrious guests are: Luca Ward on June 28 (San Marco Port Area), Lunetta Savino on July 6 (Piazza X Ottobre 1123 – Castellabate Capoluogo), Marco Rossetti on July 9 (Piazza Caduti del Mare – Santa Maria), Giampaolo Morelli on July 11 (Piazza Madre Teresa di Calcutta – Lago), Stefano Fresi on July 19 (Castello dell’Abate – Castellabate Capoluogo), Alessandro Di Battista on July 27 (Castello dell’Abate – Castellabate Capoluogo) and Domenico Iannacone on August 11 (San Marco Port Area). An itinerant journey through the various hamlets of the Municipality that will allow you to get to know the great personalities of the world of entertainment, journalism, politics and more in all their aspects.
“Yesterday evening already marked a truly unmissable first event for Castellabate. Pardo was an incredible entertainer, a true showman who cheered up the debut of ColtoCircuito, inaugurating, after Lungomare Vivo, the rich calendar of events for 2025. A program that will also go beyond the summer season, until the month of December for a continuous and transversal cultural offer”, declares the Mayor of Castellabate, Marco Rizzo.
“The third edition of the ColtoCircuito event confirms itself as the flagship of the cultural and recreational offerings of the Municipality of Castellabate and the entire Cilento. Quality meetings, with big names, for citizens and tourists. The topics covered range from sports, to cinema, through current affairs. A event conceived, desired and financed by the Municipal Administration because a good public administrator must invest concretely in culture, music, theater, entertainment to ensure that knowledge and discussion on the many themes that characterize our times grow more and more”, adds the Councilor for Culture, Luigi Maurano.


