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Barcelona official: Fans are encouraged to wear red and blue jerseys to Camp Nou for their first return game

Hupu News November 20th: Barcelona’s home game against Athletic Bilbao will be held at Camp Nou this weekend.

Barcelona officials have prepared a grand celebration for the team and fans. Barcelona officials also issued an announcement to analyze the specific activities.

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After more than 900 days, the Spotify Camp Nou Stadium will reopen to usher in the game between Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao. This will be a unique and exciting moment for all our long-awaited members and fans.

To celebrate this "homecoming", the club has prepared a complete experience: music, performances and various surprises before, during and after the game.

Everyone wears Barcelona colors

The stadium will open two hours before the start of the game, that is, at 2:15 pm local time. Fans can enjoy a musical performance by MonDJ, which will kick off the day's festivities.

The club encourages all members and fans to wear red and blue on match day: jerseys, scarves, or anything that represents the team. We wish Spotify the most spectacular spectacle on this special day at the Camp Nou.

Performance by FigaFlawas and TheTyets

About 15 minutes before the start of the game and after the warm-up, FigaFlawas will sing their hit songs to count down to the game.

When the players enter the stadium, the Barcelona team anthem will be played in a unique way: "The Song of Barcelona" will be sung by the Youth Choir of the Palais de la Musica de Catalunya, accompanied by a spectacular fireworks display synchronized with the music.

At halftime, it will be the turn of The Tyets, another leading group in the Catalan music scene - they have appeared in first-team games many times before.

These are just some of the events that will make this day an unforgettable celebration for all Barcelona fans.

The return to Spotify’s Camp Nou deserves a party worthy of its history.