The event took place at Centre Cavallers square, where chef Quim Casellas from Casa Mert served chocolate to the crowd. The celebration transformed the public space into an open-air studio, highlighting the strong connection between the station and its local audience.
A special live broadcast featured performances by emerging talents such as Laura West and Ernest Prana, alongside established figures like Miquel Abras. Albert Fort, from the popular Orquestra Di-versiones, provided the high-energy climax of the afternoon with a participatory show.
Marking its 25th year, Ràdio Capital introduced a new logo and sound identity. This celebration kicks off a series of institutional and cultural events planned throughout 2026 to reinforce the importance of local journalism in the region.




