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Barcelona Events 2024Black Eyed Peas concert BarcelonaEvent date: Saturday 3rd July 2010 Event location: Estadi Cornella-El Prat stadium The Black Eyed Peas concert Barcelona. The multiple Grammy winning super group with more than 25 million albums sold worldwide perform their only concert this year in Spain in Barcelona on July, 3rd 2010. The concert is in football club RCD Espanyols new stadium in Barcelona called Estadi Cornella-El Prat in Cornella. BEP will perform old smash hits and material from latest album THE E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) Guests: David Guetta y The Pinker Tones. Tickets available now on Ticketmaster.es This event listing is no longer active. Related pages Barcelona events calendar Planning 3 day visit Barcelona Where to stay Barcelona Barcelona areas for families Cruise ship info Barcelona Top 10 attractions Top Museums Tours & Tickets Day tours outside Barcelona Barcelona beaches © Copyright Barcelonayellow.com. Do not copy from this page without permission. All rights reserved |
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How to get to RCD Espanyol stadium - Estadi Cornellà-El PratRCD Espanyol de Barcelona football club. Espanyol used to play in the Olympic Stadium on Montjuic, but in August 2009 the team moved to a new Espanyol stadium called Estadi Cornellà-El Prat. Estadi Cornellà-El Prat is located in the suburb of Cornellà de Llobregat about 30-45 from Barcelona centre. The new Espanyol football stadium is outside the center of Barcelona in Cornellà de Llobregat, but easily accessible by public transport Address: Carretera del Prat, 4, 08940 Cornellà de Llobregat Map: FULLSCREEN Google Map RCD Espanyol stadium RCD Espanyol was founded in 1900 and was the first Spanish football team to be founded entirely by Spanish football fans unlike the earlier Spanish football teams which were formed by a mixture of foreign expats living in Spain. The original name of the RCD Espanyol was 'Sociedad Espanola de Futbol.' The first club strip were bright yellow shirts, which inspired the nickname that stands to this day, 'Los Periquitos' - The Parakeets. In 1910 the club was renamed Club Deportivo Espanol and changed the strip to the present day blue and white stripes inspired by the coat of arms of the Catalan admiral, Roger de Lluria. Visit RCD Espanyol website for details of matches and club news. Getting to Espanyol stadium in BarcelonaBy MetroMetro L5 - Blue line. Get off at station Cornellà Centre. The journey is about 25 minutes from city centre, and then a 15 minute walk to the stadium from the station. By FGC train Take FGC line Llobregat-Anoia line from station on Plaza Espanya to station "Cornellà Riera" By Bus Bus line numbers 67 or 68 from Plaza Catalunya. |
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