Barcelona have released a breathtaking new video giving fans a first-ever look inside the £1.3bn renovation of the Spotify Camp Nou, showing how far the transformation has come.
The footage was shared on the club’s official YouTube channel on October 19, and it offered a full tour of the upgraded stadium, highlighting the freshly laid pitch, newly built stands, and modern facilities that will define the next era of the Camp Nou.
The aerial views captured the immense scale of the renovation, reflecting the ambition behind one of Europe’s most iconic football arenas.
Barcelona’s ongoing redevelopment aims to create a state-of-the-art home capable of holding 105,000 spectators while offering world-class fan experiences. The video gave fans a glimpse into how close the club is to achieving that dream.
Every angle of the stadium, from the executive suites to the changing rooms, was shown in striking detail, underlining the blend of innovation and tradition behind the project. The footage also featured the glowing exterior structure, a symbol of Barcelona’s intent to keep Camp Nou among the world’s elite venues.
When will Barcelona return to Camp Nou?
The club are still playing home matches at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, where they have been based since June 2023. However, Barcelona remain hopeful of returning to their newly remodelled home before the end of the 2025-26 season.
The full reopening of Camp Nou is expected in 2026, once all construction phases are completed. Upon return, the stadium will not only serve as a football ground but also as a cultural and commercial hub for the city.
What will the new Camp Nou feature?
Once completed, the £1.3bn renovation will include a retractable roof, 360-degree video screens, improved hospitality areas, and enhanced accessibility for fans. It will stand as one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in the world.
Camp Nou will also soon stand as the largest stadium in both Spain and Europe by seating capacity, and the second-largest football stadium in the world.
The new design, led by Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei and the Catalan firm Pascual i Ausio Arquitectes, maintains the club’s architectural heritage while introducing modern aesthetics, energy efficiency, and a seamless fan experience.
FGG Says
Barcelona’s new video perfectly captures the scale and emotion behind the Camp Nou rebuild. It is reimagining a football landmark for generations to come, and the visual progress is stunning.
With every frame, it becomes clearer why the £1.3bn project is worth the wait, and Barcelona fans will be counting down the days until they can finally return home.
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