The music of The Tyets resonated powerfully in Sant Cugat del Vallès last Friday, June 26th, during the city's Festa Major. The group, known for its "Coti x Coti" philosophy, packed Ramon Barnils Park, becoming one of the celebration's highlights and making thousands of citizens dance, jump, and sing along.
Consolidated as a Catalan musical phenomenon, the band from Maresme, comprising Oriol de Ramon and Xavier Coca, presented their new album, Cafè pels més cafeteros. Their unique blend of pop, trap, and urban music particularly connected with the young audience present.
The concert's repertoire included a review of their greatest hits, featuring songs like Olívia, De l'1 al què, Que Vinguis, and older tracks such as Menorca. The performance kicked off with Tàndem, captivating the audience from the first chord. There was also room for notable collaborations, including Estaré millor demà with Marlena, Amics, Tiets i Coneguts with Amics de les Arts, and Fa dies with Chiara Oliver.
One of the most emotional moments of the night was the rendition of Desembre, which moved the attendees. The concert concluded with Coti x Coti, practically an anthem for the band's followers, sung in unison by the entire park, ending the evening with an explosion of energy.




