No one will perform at the Bernabéu after this time

Madrid City Council and Real Madrid have agreed that, for the upcoming concerts to be held at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, the duration of the same will be contractually limited to 11:00 p.m.

Rehearsal times will also be restricted and the stadium’s doors will open earlier; in parallel, a package of measures will be launched to “improve coexistence” that the club and the City Council will jointly present at the monitoring table set up with residents and merchants, municipal sources told EFE.

This was agreed after the last meeting held between the local Government and Real Madrid, in which a commitment was also reached to reinforce the Emergency Cleaning Service (SELUR) in the hours before and after events, with new waste collection operations and the installation of more containers.

The same sources detail that Real Madrid “will collaborate in the protection and cleaning of the garden areas of the adjacent buildings and will pay special attention to the fan zone.”

Regarding mobility, the two entities have agreed to establish priority parking measures for residents on public roads and to facilitate parking for residents on Rafael Salgado Street, located near the stadium, and more spaces will be made available for residents in the multimodal parking lot on Castellana.

Finally, Real Madrid will launch a permanent campaign to control the sale and consumption of alcohol in public areas around the stadium.

Many of the number one hits in current music have performed in this space, with a capacity for around 60,000 people in concert and right on Paseo de la Castellana, in recent months, such as Taylor Swift (29 and 30 May), Duki (8 June), Manuel Carrasco (29 June), Luis Miguel (6 and 7 July) and Karol G (20, 21, 22 and 23 July).

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