Aitanaone of the most popular and followed pop stars in Spain, announced last month that, like artists like Taylor Swift and Luis Miguel will be one of the first artists to take the folding stage of the new Bernabéu Stadium. Now the Catalan artist reveals when and how her followers will be able to get one of the requested tickets.
Specifically, the tickets for the concert that Aitana will offer on December 28, 2024 at the Santiago Bernabéu They will go on sale on the 14th, more than a year in advance, as announced by the singer on her website and on her social networks. However, there will be a Exclusive advance sale for Banco Santander customers which will last three days and it is possible that many tickets will be sold out during these days.
When is the pre-sale and general sale
According to reports, the pre-sale for Banco Santander clients will take place between December 11 at 12:00 p.m. and December 13 at 11:59 a.m. Worth noting They will only be able to purchase four tickets and will have to make payment by card from the bank already mentioned.
The following day, December 14, general sales will begin at 1:00 p.m. for this concert at the renovated Bernabéu as part of the tour to present their third album, ‘Alpha’.
Aitana will be the first Spanish female artist to perform at the stadium, which will previously host the concerts of Taylor Swift (May 30), Duki (June 8), Manuel Carrasco (June 29) and Luis Miguel (July 7). It will be the biggest show of Aitana’s career by capacity and she announced it last Tuesday through a surprise video during her third and last concert this year at the Wizink Center in Madrid, before heading to Latin America.
“In a year’s time we’ll see you at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium! It’s very difficult to fill it, but I know we can do it and it’s going to be the best night of our lives!” he said before promising a evening “full of friends“. The Catalan artist has managed to hang the poster of “There are no tickets left” for each of his concerts in Madrid on this tour and in 2024 will try to cover the capacity of 65,000 people which will allow the Real Madrid stadium to host concerts after its renovation.
Source: Lasexta

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