Tickets for Pope Leo XIV's Mass in Gran Canaria: How to Get Them

Attendance at the June 11th celebration at the Gran Canaria Stadium requires prior registration, a printed ticket, and an access wristband.

Generic image of the Estadio de Gran Canaria.
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Generic image of the Estadio de Gran Canaria.

The Mass to be presided over by Pope Leo XIV on June 11th at the Gran Canaria Stadium requires prior registration and obtaining a free ticket through an online platform.

Those interested in attending the religious celebration must have completed their registration beforehand. Now, they can obtain their free ticket through the Entradas Canarias website, entering the same ID used in the initial registration. The platform, which functions as a ticket sales website, allows selection among different locations: standing in the Stadium's Annex, seated in the Gran Canaria Arena, or seated in the Estadio de Gran Canaria itself.
After choosing the sector and the number of tickets, the order must be validated with the ID. This document acts as a verification code and must exactly match the prior registration. Once validated, the buyer's and attendees' details will be requested, and the ticket will be sent in PDF format to the provided email address. It is recommended to verify the email address and check spam folders.
The organization emphasizes that the ticket must be presented printed on the day of the Mass; the PDF on a mobile phone will not suffice. Furthermore, once inside the venue, exiting and re-entering will not be permitted. Attendees must also collect an accreditation wristband, essential for access, at the ticket offices of the Estadio de Gran Canaria between June 3rd and 6th, with extended hours on June 8th.
The gates of the Stadium will open at 12:30 PM on June 11th. It will be necessary to present the wristband, the registration ID, and pass security checks. Given the expectation of high attendance, a special traffic and security operation will be deployed, recommending the use of public transport and checking mobility advisories. The General Directorate of Traffic will implement restrictions and dynamic road closures.