Barcelona's redevelopment of Camp Nou continues to move at pace, with fresh footage showing significant progress across several areas of the stadium.
The latest update provides a closer look at the developing roof support structure, third tier, VIP areas and exterior facade as work continues during the summer.
Latest footage shows how Camp Nou redevelopment is getting on
Fresh footage from the Camp Nou construction site has revealed major progress across multiple areas of the redevelopment project.
One of the most significant updates can be seen around the South Goal, where a new radial beam has been successfully installed as part of the stadium's future roof support structure.
Preparations are also underway for another major steel box lift as the compression ring continues to take shape.
Activity has also resumed across the third tier, with scaffolding and temporary lighting being installed as work moves into its next phase. Barcelona hope to gradually open sections of the upper tier during the 2026/27 season as construction progresses.
Elsewhere, the stadium's service cores are being enclosed with sandwich panels ahead of the installation of utilities and lifts, while the distinctive diamond-shaped entrance structures are also taking shape.
Internal walls, utility conduits and aluminium framework for the curtain wall system are now being installed.
Work on the VIP ring is progressing quickly, with premium hospitality areas among the sections being prioritised. Further progress is visible across the exterior facade, where crews are working on louvre supports, alignment checks and LED lighting installations.
Less visible but equally important infrastructure work is continuing around the stadium, including drainage and ventilation systems beneath the second cantilever, alongside permanent safety netting and additional steel reinforcements.
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The latest footage offers another impressive glimpse of just how much work is taking place simultaneously across Camp Nou.
The emerging roof structure is particularly significant, with the new radial beams and compression ring beginning to provide a clearer picture of the stadium's eventual transformation.
There remains a long road ahead before the redevelopment is fully complete, but the summer period provides a valuable opportunity for work to accelerate without regular matches interrupting construction.
For Barcelona supporters, each major structural milestone brings the finished version of their iconic home one step closer.