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Generations Unite in La Massana Christmas Karaoke Fest

Families, friends, and retirees filled the stage at Plaça de l'Església for open-air karaoke during L'Estelàrium festivities, with prizes awarded.

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Key Points

  • Open-air karaoke at Plaça de l'Església featured families, couples, friends, and retirees from local home.
  • Host and judges oversaw acts with props and dances; top prizes were €50 cheques.
  • Jordi and wife won first; Estels de la Massana retirees took second, praising group fun.
  • Duet's 'Boig per tu' earned third amid audience sing-alongs and festive vibes.

Residents of all ages filled the stage at a Christmas karaoke event in La Massana's Plaça de l'Església this afternoon, part of the L'Estelàrium festivities.

Organized as a community activity, the open-air karaoke drew families, couples, groups of friends, and elderly participants from the local retirement home. Crowds watched with mugs of hot chocolate, cheering performances that ranged from polished renditions to enthusiastic efforts, some featuring wigs, props, and simple dance moves.

A host introduced contestants and kept the energy high, while a panel of judges scored the acts. The top three received €50 cheques. Jordi and his wife took first place, with Jordi calling the experience "very nice" and adding, "We love singing."

The group Estels de la Massana, made up of retirees from the parish home, earned second prize. Montserrat, one of its members, said they had a great time despite her not being a keen singer: "At our age, doing this shows we have a sense of humour—it's great." She joined mainly to bond with the group and enjoy the afternoon.

A duet performing "Boig per tu" secured third, prompting loud applause from the audience as spectators sang along.

Beyond the competition, the event fostered a festive atmosphere amid L'Estelàrium's broader programme, with children playing nearby and taking part in parallel activities. The karaoke turned into a joyful gathering spot, where music brought generations together for holiday fun.

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