Granada enthusiastically welcomed Mosaico's "Yo por ti" tour; a night where music, commitment, and community warmth came together in an experience that touched everyone's hearts.
On April 26, Mosaico made its second stop in Granada. Around 300 people attended, 100 of them young people. The fundraising totaled over €4,500, which will be donated to aid victims of the DANA earthquake in Valencia, through the association Acciones de Familias Nuevas [1].
The first concert of the tour took place in Las Rozas, Madrid; the next will be in Bilbao.
With a simple yet powerful staging, they conveyed life and enthusiasm. They offered a vibrant show, full of decibels and rhythm, freshness and spontaneity, that left no one indifferent. It wasn't just pop: it was an invitation to live a culture of giving, to embrace brotherhood, to swim against the current with joy.

Between songs, they shared personal experiences that connected with the audience in an authentic way. As they left, many commented on the emotion they felt: "Where did these kids come from? I'm taking their message with me to put it into practice," said one of the attendees, his eyes still shining.
The Focolare community in Granada explains that it wasn't simply hosting an event, but rather an experience of true unity. "It wasn't just them and us, but a single, expanded community."

Despite coinciding with Holy Week, a busy time in Andalusia, many people were involved: from those who offered their homes to those who prepared meals or helped with transportation.
“Each one was like a small tile in a mosaic,” they explain. And that image became an experience: a community that came together to give, to welcome, to grow.
“Thank you, Mosaico, for being a great gift. We also say: 'I'M FOR YOU.'”
[1] New Families
