Real Madrid clarifies Supreme Court ruling on Bernabéu concerts
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:55 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Real Madrid issued a statement on June 11 regarding reports of a Supreme Court ruling that allegedly affected concerts at the Santiago Bernabéu. The club stated that the Supreme Court did not make a determination on the legality of such concerts but returned a procedural matter back to Madrid’s Administrative Court No. 31. The ongoing legal proceedings involve a challenge from a local neighborhood association, and Real Madrid emphasized that the controversy surrounding their ability to host concerts at the stadium remains unresolved.
- •Real Madrid responded to reports on a Supreme Court decision.
- •The court has not ruled on concert legality at the Bernabéu.
- •The case is sent back to Madrid's Administrative Court No. 31.
- •Legal proceedings involve a neighborhood association's challenge.
- •The issue remains ongoing and subject to further review.
- 3:55 AMYahoo Sports — Real Madrid issues statement after reports on Supreme Court ruling regarding Bernabéu concerts
"The club insists the Supreme Court has not ruled on the legality of concerts
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