Mango and Tous to sponsor the 40th Anniversary of the Goya Awards in Barcelona

The two major Catalan fashion and jewelry brands will support the historic edition of the awards returning to the Catalan capital.

Store window decorated with cinematic iconography and jewelry, with blurred figures in the background.
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Store window decorated with cinematic iconography and jewelry, with blurred figures in the background.

The Catalan companies Mango and Tous have signed agreements with the Spanish Film Academy to sponsor the 40th edition of the Goya Awards, which will be held in Barcelona on February 28, 2026.

Mango, headquartered in Barcelona, becomes the main sponsor of the Goya Awards for the first time. The company will have prominent visibility on the red carpet, dressing various personalities, and will carry out urban actions, such as decorating the windows of its most emblematic stores with the official awards iconography.

"With this collaboration, we want to highlight Spanish cinema in the context of its most important celebration, which this year will take place in Barcelona on the occasion of the Goya Awards' 40th anniversary."

Doris Casares · Global Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs at Mango
For its part, Tous, the centenary firm based in Manresa, joins as the official jeweler. Its involvement includes organizing a photographic exhibition with the Academy in the Glòries area, open from February 4 to March 1, which will review the iconic moments of the awards. Furthermore, CASATOUS Barcelona will host a short film program throughout February, including titles such as Cura Sana, Blava Terra, and I’m Too Busy.

"Cinema and jewelry share a vocation for creativity, craftsmanship, and the ability to evoke emotion. Joining the Goya family on such a symbolic anniversary is a source of pride and a unique opportunity to celebrate the talent of our cultural industry."

Anna Sió · Marketing & Communications Director at Tous
This support from the two major Catalan firms consolidates the cultural and urban dimension of the awards, placing Barcelona at the center of the Spanish cinematographic scene 25 years after the city last hosted the gala.