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·17. April 2026
Newell’s explained to fans why it agreed to Tini’s stadium show

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·17. April 2026

Ahead of the show that Tini Stoessel will perform this Saturday, April 18, at the Marcelo Bielsa Stadium, the Newell’s Old Boys leadership released a statement explaining the decision to rent out the facilities for non-football events. The main focus of the club’s argument was the need to generate revenue and strengthen the club’s brand.
From the institution, they stated that this type of production makes it possible to “reposition the club on the major entertainment circuit,” restoring a role that El Coloso has historically held in the city. However, the most relevant point of the justification lies in the financial aspect.
According to the official statement, holding the concert represents “a very important source of income in the complex economic context” the club is going through. In that sense, the red-and-black authorities linked the decision to the financial inheritance they received and the need to bring in fresh funds through the use of the Park’s infrastructure.
Beyond the economic reasoning, the club detailed how the daily routine for members will be affected during the days leading up to and on the day of the event itself. Although it was clarified that the main entrance through Gate 6 will not be altered, there will be specific changes for other areas:
Barbecue area: those wishing to access this section must do so from outside the stadium through Gate 9, and must present their membership card or ID.
Internal circulation: the leadership asked members to follow the special signage and the instructions of security staff, since the stage setup and concert logistics will alter the usual movement around the stadium.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































