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The absurd reason why Real Madrid would lose 2 million dollars

The residents of the Santiago Bernabeu would make Real Madrid lose 2 million dollars

By Diego Mendoza

13/09/2024, 11:30 PM

Florentino Pérez. PHOTO: Superdeporte

People who live near the Santiago Bernabeu complained about the noise produced at the concerts held at the stadium. This is why the order was given for Real Madrid not to hold concerts until March 2025, this news did not sit well with Florentino Pérez. It turns out that 4 concerts were going to be held at this time, and on average Madrid charges $500 thousand dollars for the lease of the stadium, that is, they will lose $2 million dollars.

Due to this ruling, the concerts will not be held at the Bernabeu and they will have to find a new stage to be able to take place. Diario Marca de España made a note to detail the problem: "Complaints about noise were being one of the main controversies surrounding this new construction that had been hosting so many shows since its inauguration at the end of April. Neighbors complained for weeks , even taking legal action and it seems that they have achieved their objective," the newspaper published.

The problem is that Real Madrid was already warned at the time and they ignored it. The only solution they gave was to place some tarps to reduce the sound, but there was no effect: "The City Council had warned in the past that the sound levels exceeded what was allowed, but concerts continued to be held in search of a temporary solution. El Real Madrid placed tarps on the sides of the Bernabéu, but to no effect," the aforementioned media published.

The concerts that will be suspended

Music Bank (K-POP) - October 12

Dellafuente - November 15

Aitana - December 28 and 29

Lola Indigo - March 22

Can Real Madrid do more concerts?

Because there are agreements with production companies, Real Madrid is doing enough to reverse the situation, so they will establish technical measures to reduce the noise and thus lift the sanction: "Technical means will be put in place to isolate better the venue and force the promoters to ensure that the teams have adequate conditions so that the decibel level is not exceeded," commented the mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida.

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