The most emotional moment of the evening was the recognition of Artur Blasco, a musician, researcher, and popularizer of traditional music from the Pyrenees, who received the Enderrock Honorary Award. Lluís Gendrau, editorial director of Grup Enderrock, presented the award, highlighting Blasco's work in recovering the diatonic accordion and preserving the oral songbook of the mountain regions.
“"I am 92 years old, almost 93, and I don't plan to quit."
Regarding the main awards, the groups Alosa, Ginestà, and Oques Grasses were the big winners. Alosa earned recognition for Best Folk Album from both the public and critics, in addition to the Breakthrough Artist award. Meanwhile, the Serrasolses siblings of Ginestà were honored with Best Pop-Rock Album for Només viure and Best Song for Tot el que ens queda. Oques Grasses, despite not having released a recent album, took home the awards for Best Artist and Best Live Performance.
The gala also included special career awards, with the Enderrock d'Or going to Sopa de Cabra, presented by the Roca brothers, and the Enderrock Estrella for Lax'n'Busto, celebrating 40 years in music. Sílvia Pérez Cruz received the Enderrock Career Award. The night featured several live performances and moments of advocacy, including calls in support of Palestine and against the far-right.




