Image of Gil Marín with Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid

Confirmed: Gil Marín's Latest Theft From Florentino Pérez Celebrated at Atlético

The red-and-white club deals a heavy blow to Real Madrid

Atlético de Madrid has once again dealt a blow to Real Madrid, although this time it wasn't on the field, but in the realm of entertainment. The Metropolitano has snatched a new concert from Santiago Bernabéu, and the red-and-white fans celebrate it as a victory.

Illuminated football stadium during a night match with fans in the stands.
The Metropolitano during a match | @Atleti

The protagonist of this story is Lola Índigo, who was scheduled to perform at the white stadium on June 14. However, legal issues and restrictions imposed by neighbors' complaints have forced Real Madrid to step aside, leaving the way clear for Atlético de Madrid.

Santiago Bernabéu, Without Concerts Due to Legal Issues

For months, Real Madrid has had to suspend concerts at Bernabéu due to neighbors' complaints about noise. This conflict has even reached the courts, forcing Florentino Pérez's club to halt all musical events until a definitive solution is found.

One of the affected shows was Lola Índigo's, who announced in December that her concert would remain at Bernabéu for June 14. Faced with uncertainty, the singer and her team sought an alternative, and that's where Atlético de Madrid came into play.

The Metropolitano Secures Another Major Event

Finally, Lola Índigo has confirmed that her concert will take place at the Metropolitano, maintaining the same date and without altering the attendees' plans. The artist announced it enthusiastically on her Instagram account, highlighting her team's effort to avoid cancellations and changes that would affect the fans.

The Metropolitano is once again the best news: Atlético de Madrid, celebrating
Fireworks show at Metropolitano | Atlético de Madrid

Additionally, thanks to the stage arrangement in the red-and-white stadium, new tickets have been released, allowing more fans to enjoy the show in Madrid. This new "theft" is not an isolated case. In recent years, the Cívitas Metropolitano has established itself as the go-to stadium for major concerts in the capital. Meanwhile, Bernabéu continues to deal with legal issues, the red-and-white stronghold keeps adding top-level events, strengthening its image as a multifunctional venue.