On the eve of the highly anticipated clash between PSG and Bayern, discussions are intensifying behind the scenes around end-of-season event arrangements. According to our information, advanced discussions are underway with a technical service provider well known and appreciated by the Parisian club, in order to anticipate several key evenings at the Parc des Princes. The requests made have recently evolved, with a first deadline set for May 6 for a possible retransmission of the semi-final return in a lighter version, without a big show. A second meeting, on May 16, would aim for a more ambitious configuration including special effects, lighting and preshow to celebrate the end of the season – and perhaps the championship title. These scenarios, however, remain conditional on future sporting results, particularly at the end of the European semi-final.
In this logic, a more complete system is already envisaged for the end of May in the event of qualification, in continuity with the installations deployed last year around the final against Inter Milan, which had marked the spirits by their scale and their technical mastery. Several adjustments are being studied, particularly on the scenography and LED structures, with adaptations planned to optimize visibility and safety. Nothing has yet been definitively decided at this stage, but this phase of anticipation is classic in the world of sport and events, where the organization of such meetings requires significant logistical delays. Internally, everything therefore remains dependent on PSG’s performance on the pitch, which will dictate the scale of the celebrations to come.
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