Palazzo Parisio is set to host The Prohibition Ball on 18th April, an immersive charity event inspired by the glamour and intrigue of the 1920s and 1930s.Following the success of last year’s Diamond Ball, which raised €17,125 for the FIDEM Foundation, organisers are once again combining elegance with philanthropy. This year’s proceeds will go towards the MSPCA, supporting its work in animal care and protection.The event is being organised in collaboration with Sarah Young and led by Baroness Justine Pergola, whose vision is to establish an annual charity ball that blends high-end entertainment with meaningful giving.Guests can expect a fully immersive experience, and are not to worry about alcohol being prohibited as the ball will have an open bar with themed cocktails, gourmet canapés, live music, dancers, and entertainment throughout the historic palace.Inspired by the Prohibition era, the evening will recreate the spirit of secret speakeasies and lavish underground parties, with a strong emphasis on dress-up. Attendees are required to follow the theme, with flapper-style glamour for ladies and classic suits or tuxedos for gentlemen.Adding a playful twist, guests must incorporate a small “animal” detail into their outfit as a symbolic password for entry, an idea that ties into the event’s charitable cause.Tickets are priced at €120, with organisers encouraging guests to “dress up, dance, and give back” for a night where celebration meets compassion.For more information, and to get your hands on tickets visit their ShowsHappening pageWill you be attending the Prohibition Ball?•