JAKARTA - Real Madrid hopes to hold another concert at the Santiago Bernabeu in line with the completion of this year's stadium renovations, which recorded a record revenue of 1.185 billion euros.

The Real Madrid Board of Directors released the club's financial details for the 2024-2025 season on Thursday, July 17, 2025, local time, after the team ended the season which saw them fail to win the main trophy and reach the semifinals of the 2025 Club World Cup under new coach Xabi Alonso.

Bernabeu's rebuilding is now nearing completion after six years of construction, with one of the obstacles being the suspension of concerts last year following complaints from neighbors over noise levels.

"The final step of stadium renovation will be carried out during the 2025/2026 fiscal year, including certain catering activities and increased noise reduction for concerts."

"Waiting for the resumption of concerts held in stadiums, provided that they are approved, the club anticipates further revenue growth from VIP seats, RM Experience, and other stadium marketing activities, with important events in the form of holding NFL matches at the stadium," read a statement. Real Madrid detailing the latest financial statements.

Real Madrid has postponed all concerts in Bernabeu since September 2024 - after organizing several events at the renovated stadium, including Taylor Swift (May 2024) - as they seek to comply with local regulations on noise limits.

In addition to the revenue figure of 1.185 billion euros, which rose 10 percent compared to 2023-2024 - when Real Madrid became the first football club to achieve annual revenue of more than one billion euros - the latest financial reports also cover a profit after tax of 24.3 million euros, up from 15.6 million euros in the previous year.

The club also reported cash balances of 166 million euros, up from 82 million euros in 2023-2024.

These figures do not include Real Madrid's extensive restructuring of the Bernabeu, which the club records separately.

Los Blancos said their total expenditure for the project, as of June 30, 2025, was 1.347 billion euros, which they said was close to the final total investment.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid's loan balance to finance the construction of the stadium reached 1.132 billion euros.


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