This is how the boxes and VIP areas of the new Spotify Camp Nou will be

FC Barcelona is finalizing the designs of those facilities of the future Spotify Camp Nou that go beyond the game, such as the VIP rooms, the boxes and other rooms with experiences that will enrich the visit to the stadium to witness the football matches but also to live other types of days that go beyond the development of the entity's sporting activity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 February 2024 Wednesday 09:21
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This is how the boxes and VIP areas of the new Spotify Camp Nou will be

FC Barcelona is finalizing the designs of those facilities of the future Spotify Camp Nou that go beyond the game, such as the VIP rooms, the boxes and other rooms with experiences that will enrich the visit to the stadium to witness the football matches but also to live other types of days that go beyond the development of the entity's sporting activity.

The objective is to deposit 76.5 million euros that will make the pharaonic work of Spotify Camp Nou profitable and return with interest the 1,450 million euros of the agreed financing operation. This is indicated in the commercial report prepared by Legends, the American consulting firm hired to promote its sports venues.

The club's commercial area, led by Sergi Ricart, is now working to ensure that the new offer meets the highest standards on the market. Some facilities that were presented within the framework of the Mobile World Congress and that aspire to be a welcoming space for 365 days a year and that will have a hotel, a new experience in the museum, the FCB Store and also the Palau Blaugrana that will begin to open. be built when the new stadium is finished. The objective is that concerts, parties and events, tours and other experiences can also be held.

The club aims to build the largest and most innovative sports complex in the center of a European city, and to be at the forefront of new technologies and sustainability. In this sense, the Barcelona club is committed to turning Espai Barça into a space for international innovation, revolutionizing the technological landscape and being a meeting point for the best companies in the sector. Catalonia has 29,000 medium and large companies, a figure that places the Catalan community as the fourth European region with the largest business base.

To achieve this, according to the Legends report, Barça will create different types of boxes: 84 Executive Boxes, with capacity for 12 spectators. 188 Lodge Boxes, reserved for a maximum of six people. Only these two categories with capacity for 1,580 people will generate 20.8 million for the club, which means that each of these seats will cost 13,200 euros per season.

The Pitch Club Seats will also be created, seats located behind the bench area and that will have a very good view of the locker room tunnel, the Balcony Seats, located in the first and second tier, and the VIP Ring Seats, in one of the rings. of the stadium.

To all of them, 2,099 seats with general admission must be added that, from time to time, can be converted into VIP. In total, 7,757 entries that will generate 76.5 million euros. The Legends report ensures that the estimated 76.6 million in revenue that these boxes will generate is a conservative amount since since 2015, revenue per match has grown on average by 150% in the remodeled fields.

To carry out its plan, Barcelona has focused above all on the American model. As this newspaper already reported, the future Spotify Camp Nou aims to surpass some of the largest American stadiums in VIP revenue. In fact, he has visited them on the summer tours that the first team has carried out in recent years. They are the AT

Currently the first in VIP admissions is the AT

The second with the most VIP revenue in the world is the impressive SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with capacity for more than 73,000 people. If the 17,124 high-end places are filled, they generate income of 117.2 million euros. The Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas closes the ranking, with VIP income of 64.4 million annually.

When the Turkish construction company Limak finishes the Spotify Camp Nou in 2027, Barça, behind A