The band Hakuna Group Music drew hundreds of fans to Puerta del Sol in Madrid on December 22, 2025, as the headliner of the region's Christmas programming. President Isabel Díaz Ayuso and PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo danced and sang alongside the crowd during the performance from the regional headquarters balcony.
On December 22, 2025, at 6:00 PM, following the lighting of the Christmas tree in Puerta del Sol, Madrid, the band Hakuna Group Music performed a free concert from the balcony of the Real Casa de Correos, the regional government's headquarters. Fourteen members of the group, originating from the religious movement Hakuna founded in 2013 by priest José Pedro Manglano (known as Josepe, a former Opus Dei member), played five of their most popular songs like 'Huracán' and 'A ti te alabo', plus two carols: 'Los peces en el río' and 'Campana sobre campana'. The crowd, made up of hundreds of youths aged 15 to 17, families, nuns, and tourists, went wild for the show.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, and Alberto Núñez Feijóo, PP leader, joined the front row audience, dancing and singing along. This involvement continues Ayuso's tradition, as she did something similar last year with David Bisbal. The event, part of the 'Villancicos en Sol' programming, drew fans with bracelets inspired by the band's songs and mothers who praised its spiritual value: “Their way of singing is a way to pray and feel God,” one said.
Hakuna, which went viral on TikTok in 2024 with 'Huracán' (over a million Spotify streams), organizes 15 weekly 'holy hours' in Madrid, has filled venues like Vistalegre, and performed at Catholic festivals. Invited by Pope Francis to the JMJ in Lisbon after a Vatican audience, they urged the audience to ask forgiveness from someone this Christmas, “so Madrid shines brighter than ever.” Sol Metro and commuter stations closed from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM due to crowds, with Metro lines maintaining transfers.