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Process begins for acquiring 2024/25 season passes for Spotify Camp Nou

From Friday 11 October, members with season tickets who wish to obtain a pass for the blaugrana stadium for the rest of 2024/25 season can now request one via a form

On Friday 11 October the process begins to request a pass for games for the men's football first team that are to be played this season at Spotify Camp Nou. The Club will place on sale 45,000 passes which will be available to all members with season tickets at Spotify Camp Nou via a registration form. Once the registration period is over, if there are more members registered that places available, there will be a draw. From this part of the process members who purchased a pass for the 2023/24 season at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys will be exempt and they will have an exclusive 72 hour period to purchase a pass without having to previously register. 

This provisional pass will give access to the official games that remain to be played by the men's football first team at Spotify Camp Nou this season, and at the moment include the games from the second half of the season in La Liga, and if needed, the ties in the UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey from the last 16 stage. The registration period to acquire a pass is form 11 October to 23 October and can be carried out by form. 

Once this period is over, should there be more applications than seating available, a draw will take place on 24 October to determine the recipients of the passes and the lucky members will then have between 28 October and 11 November to complete their purchase. Exempt from this part of the process members, season tickets holders or not, who purchased a pass for the 2023/24 season at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys who can purchase a pass for Spotify Camp Nou during an exclusive 72 hour period from 25 to 27 October. 

Once the process is complete, in the event that passes are still available, members who have not been lucky in the draw will be able to purchase remaining passes. As happens at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, the pass holders will have guaranteed access to all games as long as they confirm attendance during the time frame specified. 

Prices and zones at Spotify Camp Nou

In total, during this first phase of the return to Spotify Camp Nou, 45,000 passes will be issued for sale, representing 85% of the regular seating capacity of the stadium, excluding VIP seats.

These seats will be distributed across the grandstand, lateral zones, goal ends, and corners of the first and second tiers, as the third tier will still be under construction. Prices range from €755 for a central grandstand pass in the second tier to €260 for a goal end pass in the first tier. If fewer matches are played at Spotify Camp Nou than initially included in the pass, a proportional refund will be made.

Pass holders can choose any zone, regardless of the ones they previously had as Spotify Camp Nou season ticket holders.

A variable seating system will be applied in a similar fashion to the one used at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. This means that the pass holder will choose the zone, but not the specific seat, which will be assigned match by match. Up to six seats can be grouped together. Seat locations will vary for each match but will always be within the designated zone of the pass. As at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, the Seient Lliure (Free Seat) service will no longer operate, and there will also be no children's tickets, or passes for supporters clubs (penyes). Please note that this is a temporary system and is expected to remain in place until the stadium returns to full capacity.

Also note that Spotify Camp Nou season ticket holder status will be suspended during the 2024/25 season until matches can be held at full capacity. During this suspension period, members will not have to pay the season ticket fee but will retain their rights to seat allocation once Spotify Camp Nou returns to full capacity.

Return to the stadium during redevelopment work

This return to Spotify Camp Nou will be happening while some of the redevelopment work is still in progress, and the provisional capacity is expected to be around 62,000. Spectators will enter the stadium by means of a temporary access control system. The permanent seating will already be installed, as will temporary lighting, and toilet facilities in the first and second tiers. There will also be catering services, among other amenities. 200 parking spaces will be available, which will be reserved for club commitments, reduced mobility and other operational needs on match days.

 

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