Pequeño Valiente celebrates a charity gala to fight against childhood cancer

This Association offers at every moment the necessary support to minors and families affected by childhood cancer, trying to improve their quality of life at all times.

May 16 2025 (10:54 WEST)
Updated in May 16 2025 (11:06 WEST)
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Singers and dance schools from Lanzarote organized a charity gala in favor of the Pequeño Valiente Association. The gala, called Tribute to Eurovision, was held last Thursday night in the Aura event hall, whose management made all the means available to the organization to be able to celebrate it in facilities where the attending public could fully enjoy the show.

The gala began with the welcoming words of the president of the Pequeño Valiente Association in Lanzarote, José Juan Jerez Castro, who was very grateful for the public's response and explained what the mission of Pequeño Valiente is. This Association offers at every moment the necessary support to minors and families affected by childhood cancer, trying to improve their quality of life at all times.

Next, the singers began to parade across the stage, women and men very supported by the public, recalling some of the songs that have been played at the Eurovision Festival and some of them, over the years, have become soundtracks for many. Songs like Estando Contigo, La, la, la, Vivo Cantando, Bailar Pegados, Yo soy Aquel, Enséñame a Cantar, among others.

The singers were very well accompanied by two magnificent ballets Xtreme Up Dance Studio and MT Dance with spectacular choreographies that were highly applauded by the public who, very animated, enjoyed chanting some of the choruses. Daniel Moisés, director of the gala, and the complicity of the light and sound technicians, Naun and Aitor, achieved the objective they had set. During the gala, some videos with messages from singers were projected, who had participated representing Spain in Eurovision.

The gala came to an end with a very special number featuring the participation of all the participants and with the public standing, they performed the most remembered song of the Eurofestival and which was performed by the Basque group Mocedades, Eres Tú. This was the final touch to a gala where solidarity was the protagonist.

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