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Crystal Palace to Toast FA Cup Triumph with Festive Parade and Exclusive Pitch Celebration

Crystal Palace to Toast FA Cup Triumph with Festive Parade and Exclusive Pitch Celebration

Crystal Palace has revealed plans for a celebration day in honor of their recent FA Cup triumph, marking their first significant trophy win.

On the upcoming bank holiday, Monday, May 26, the team will present the trophy to supporters during an open-top bus parade, which will commence at the top of Whitehorse Lane at 1:00 PM BST and conclude at Selhurst Park.

After the parade, there will be a “party on the pitch” event within the stadium starting at 2:30 PM, which will be exclusive to those holding tickets.

While tickets for this event are complimentary, they must be reserved ahead of time. No tickets are necessary for attending the parade.

Tickets for the stadium celebration are available to season ticket holders and club members.

Additional tickets will be released to the general public for online booking on the club’s website starting at 5:00 PM on Friday.

Supporters can choose between standing tickets on the pitch or seated tickets in the main stand.

The parade route will go down Whitehorse Lane, make a left turn to circle the eastern perimeter of the stadium, proceeding along Park Road, then Holmesdale Road, and will end at a stadium entrance.

The parade is expected to last approximately 45 minutes.

Following this, the ticketed event in the stadium will kick off at 2:30 PM.

The celebration will feature live entertainment, special guests, and end-of-season awards, as stated by the club.

There will also be food and drink available for purchase.

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