
Madrid ignited with an electrifying energy as CUPRA City Garage Madrid celebrated its first anniversary in spectacular fashion. More than just a party, it was a cultural statement, a testament to CUPRA’s commitment to music, art, and innovation. The night brought together the city’s boldest creatives, top artists, and a community that thrives on pushing boundaries—all in the name of rebellion, speed, and style.
The celebration was a who’s who of Madrid’s cultural elite, with personalities like Judeline, Lourdes Leon (Lolahol), Los Javis, Ana Rujas, and Ona Mafalda joining the festivities. Among the crowd, familiar faces such as Macarena García, Georgina Amorós, Juana Acosta, and Lola Rodríguez added to the night’s magnetic energy, transforming the CUPRA City Garage—the largest in the world—into the city’s ultimate hotspot.
From the moment Judeline took the stage, the night belonged to music. Fusing R&B, pop, and her Andalusian roots, she delivered a performance that reaffirmed her status as one of Spain’s most exciting rising stars.

Then came Lolahol, daughter of Madonna, stepping behind the decks for a DJ set blending electronica and avant-garde pop. Her seamless mix of sounds, influenced by the underground scenes of New York, cemented her reputation as one of the freshest voices in the industry.
Raya Diplomática, led by Javier Calvo, brought indie-pop energy with an emotional and high-voltage set, proving why their project has generated so much buzz. As the night progressed, Alcalá Norte DJs took over, followed by Andrea Vandall and Marco Llorente, keeping the adrenaline high until the early hours.
Beyond the music, CUPRA curated a series of immersive experiences that made the night unforgettable. Madame Mela’s tarot machine predicted the future of the Garage, while Javier Atienza captured the night’s essence with his cutting-edge 20-hand scanner technology. Meanwhile, attendees personalized graffiti-designed T-shirts, featuring exclusive designs by Soen Bravo, adding a rebellious touch to the celebration.
All of this unfolded under the mesmerizing visuals of Milo Hammid, who transformed the space into a hypnotic, tech-driven art installation. And, of course, the night wouldn’t have been complete without a toast—guests raised their glasses to “The Taste of CUPRA,” a signature drink created in collaboration with Vichy Catalan, a fitting tribute to a brand that thrives on breaking the mold.
More than a celebration—a cultural movement.
Since opening its doors a year ago, CUPRA City Garage Madrid has become more than a showroom. It’s a cultural hub, where music, cinema, fashion, and innovation collide. This anniversary wasn’t just about marking a milestone—it was a declaration of intent.
CUPRA isn’t just shaping the future of mobility. It’s shaping the future of culture itself.