FC Barcelona’s men’s first team will take to the streets of Barcelona tomorrow, Monday 11 May, from 5pm CEST to celebrate the 2025/26 Liga and Super Cup titles with the fans. The champions’ parade will pass through several iconic parts of the city in a huge blaugrana celebration open to everyone.

The team caps off another successful season, driven by a blend of La Masia talent and international signings that has once again delivered major silverware.
Players, coaching staff and fans will share a special day celebrating not only the trophies, but also the team’s return to the Spotify Camp Nou, one of the defining moments of the season. The stadium has once again become a symbol of unity, emotion and collective pride, reinforcing the bond between Barça and its supporters.
Celebrating together
The parade is also intended as a tribute to the unique connection between the club and its supporters, one built on passion, commitment and a shared sense of belonging.
The procession will feature several support and institutional vehicles, led by the first-team bus. There will also be music and entertainment zones, live production vehicles and a major security operation coordinated with police, medical services and cleaning teams.
FC Barcelona’s official mascot CAT, now a hugely popular figure among fans, will also take part in the celebrations.
The route
After departing from Spotify Camp Nou at 5pm CEST, the parade will travel along Travessera de les Corts to Numància, continue via Carrer Berlín and Carrer París to Balmes, before heading down to Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and into the city centre.
From there, the procession will move up Passeig de Gràcia to La Pedrera (Casa Milà), expected to be one of the liveliest points of the route.
The return route will run along Provença, Aribau, París and Avinguda de Sarrià before ending back outside the Spotify Camp Nou.
Three main hubs
The parade will include three main entertainment areas:
Josep Tarradellas with Berlín/París.
Calle Balmes with Gran Via.
Consell de Cent with Passeig de Gràcia.
These areas will feature stages, professional PA systems, live DJs, presenters, special effects and fan giveaways to keep the atmosphere going throughout the parade.
Accessibility and inclusivity
To ensure an inclusive event, two dedicated viewing areas will be reserved for wheelchair users and one accompanying person each. These will be located at:
Travesera de Les Corts, between Vilamur and Doctor Ibáñez.
París, between Comte Borrell and Avinguda de Sarrià.
Both areas will be adapted to provide a comfortable, accessible and safe experience. Capacity will be limited and access will be on a first-come, first-served basis.