FC Barcelona has postponed the announcement of its 2026/27 season ticket campaign for Spotify Camp Nou until after Joan Laporta assumes the presidency on July 1, 2026.
The campaign will follow the same principles as the last three seasons, maintaining the suspension of season ticket holder rights until full 100% stadium capacity is restored after ongoing renovation works. Tickets for the entire season will be available with priority given to around 40,000 members who held season tickets at the end of 2025/26.
For the first time since the 2022/23 season, all home matches will be played fully at Spotify Camp Nou, a situation expected not to repeat in 2027/28 when the season is anticipated to begin at Estadi Olímpic due to the final phase of installing the stadium’s roof scheduled for summer 2027. Only the back rows of the First Tier will remain covered this season.
The current capacity stands at 62,652 seats, with the First and Second Tiers fully operational since March 15, 2026. The Third Tier will progressively open from the fall, depending on city permissions, allowing new members to subscribe with prorated pricing based on remaining matches.
Prices are expected to increase only in line with the annual consumer price index (CPI). As in previous seasons, attendees will need to confirm attendance a few days before each match.
Average attendance since increasing capacity to 62,652 has been 57,951, demonstrating a 92.52% occupancy rate. Across the entire 2025/26 season, including matches at Estadi Johan Cruyff and Lluís Companys alongside Spotify Camp Nou, average attendance reached 94.39%.
Full stadium capacity of 104,600 seats is targeted for April 2027, at which point season ticket holder privileges will be fully reinstated.