Palau Sant Jordi
Important to know
- Capacity: 17,960 people
- Artists that have already played here: Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden, Helloween, Bring Me the Horizon, Volbeat, Ghost, Slash, blink-182, The Killers, Depeche Mode, etc.
- Tickets: https://palausantjordi.barcelona
- Address: Passeig Olímpic, 5-7 - Barcelona, Spain
- Getting here: Palau Sant Jordi bus stop (70 m) Lines 13 and 125
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Palau Sant Jordi is a historic multi-purpose arena in Barcelona, Spain, constructed for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
It hosts sports events, concerts, and various other events throughout the year. Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden, Helloween, Bring Me the Horizon, Volbeat, Ghost and blink-182 are just a few names who have performed at the Palau Sant Jordi over the years.
The audience can choose between standing areas and two tiers of seating.
There is also a smaller venue, Palau Sant Jordi Club, adjacent to the main arena, which hosts live performances.
Both Palau Sant Jordi and Palau Sant Jordi Club feature bars offering a good variety of food and beverages.
Palau Sant Jordi Seat Map


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5.0 Base on 1 Review-
2 months ago





The experience I had in this venue was not for a rock concert, but I believe it reflects the general opinion of the place. The Palau Sant Jordi is about a 25-minute walk from Plaça d’Espanya. It’s an easy walk if you don’t have mobility issues. There’s a road nearby, but during concert times I assume traffic gets chaotic. There are also buses that go there. The venue itself is well maintained, clean, and taken care of, with an impressive structure. At the event I attended, the stage was set up in the center of the arena, which really helped provide excellent visibility from any spot. The acoustics were satisfactory, and the visual experience was clearly a highlight. The only downside was the entrance. They only had two long lines, which were a bit slow and with little visible organization. I’d suggest arriving early. On the other hand, the exit from the venue was surprisingly smooth. The wide and well-distributed exits allowed for a very quick departure, even with a large crowd.