A new chapter in the history of FC Barcelona has opened: after two and a half years playing at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and the Johan Cruyff Stadium, FC Barcelona returns to its home, the Spotify Camp Nou. This long-awaited appointment will be in a LaLiga match against Athletic Club de Bilbao , this Saturday, November 22 at 16:15h.
The news comes as a balm for the club, which has finally obtained the license of first occupation of phase 1B, allowing it to reopen the stadium for the celebration of events. Although the Spotify Camp Nou is still under construction, this phase can now accommodate just under half of the final capacity, 45,401 spectators.
This will be the second time that fans will be able to access the refurbished Spotify Camp Nou. The first time was on November 7, in an open-door training session as a pilot test that welcomed 23,000 people. It seemed that the definitive return was just around the corner, but FC Barcelona needed the relevant permits, which it has finally obtained.
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When do tickets for Barça-Athletic Club go on sale at Spotify Camp Nou?
For now, only members can get tickets for FCB-Athletic Club de Bilbao for this Sunday. If they are holders of the 25/26 Season Pass they can confirm attendance to the match via the members app or the club’s website. For members without a season pass the sale is also open, and they can purchase tickets at a 20% discount off the general price.
Non-member sales are expected to go live in the next few hours. Ticket prices are expected to start at €199.
With this return, 909 days of waiting come to an end, two and a half years in which many things have happened: from Xavi Hernandez to Hansi Flick, from the farewell of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba to the dream soccer of a new generation of players who have not yet played the Spotify Camp Nou (with the exception of Lamine Yamal, who stepped on it for seven minutes when he was 15 years old).