Deputy Mayor and Festival Councillor, Christina Moreno, expressed her satisfaction with the smooth running of most of the more than 90 events included in the program. She highlighted the involvement of entities, associations, and individuals, noting that over 300 residents participated in the Three Kings parade alone.
“"The result is something to feel satisfied and proud of regarding the city we have and the people who are part of it."
The most attended event was the Christmas lights switch-on, which officially marked the start of the Món Màgic on December 6. This evening featured a vertical dance show by the Barcelona company Sacude, the electronic violinist Caio Ferraz, and local groups such as the Diables de l'Alt Urgell and the Geganters i Grallers de la Seu.
Another highlight was the commitment to new activities aimed at young people aged 12 and over, seeking to create new synergies in this age group. The municipal goal is to continue reinforcing street activities, especially in the center of La Seu, to revitalize the urban core and benefit local commerce.




