Rubí to host Chandal Festival to promote local musical talent

The event will take place on March 7th at Can Fatjó with a mandatory tracksuit dress code.

Generic image of people wearing tracksuits at a festive event.
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Generic image of people wearing tracksuits at a festive event.

Radio host Edgar Hita launches the Chandal Festival in Rubí on March 7th, a musical event celebrating local artists with a mandatory tracksuit dress code.

The city of Rubí is set to host the innovative Chandal Festival at the Olimpic Can Fatjó facilities. Organized by Edgar Hita and PetarDJs, the festival focuses on comfort and local talent, requiring all attendees to wear tracksuits. The goal is to create a sustainable, small-scale event that can eventually showcase Rubí's artists in cities like Madrid and Zaragoza.

"The idea is to explore, exploit, and then export the talent from Rubí."

Edgar Hita · Festival Director
The lineup features local performers such as Sergi Estella and Roland, alongside national figures like Arturo Grao. Tickets are currently available on Entradium as pre-paid drinks to manage capacity. The event will also honor Ángel Moreno, a legendary figure from the local sports community.