Barcelona has turned red and has shown its most supportive side by responding to the call of Dr. Bonaventura Clotet to fight infectious diseases. The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) has once again been the setting for the People in Red gala, in its 14th edition and has brought together around 800 people with a clear objective: to raise funds for scientific research in the Foundation Fight Infections.

The Gala was presented by Andreu Buenafuente, who for one night changed Silvia Abril, his wife, for Llum Barrera. The musical performance was performed by Rozalén, a very sensitive artist who has performed four songs, among which was Comiéndote a kisses, which refers precisely to the stigma that still exists among patients with HIV. This solidarity gala was previously to fight against AIDS, but after the Covid pandemic the name of the Foundation changed, expanding it to all infectious diseases. And one of the surprises of the night was the performance of Stay Homas, the group that rose to fame from the terrace of their house during confinement.

The show of the gala has not only been on the stage but also on the tables where the guests have dined on a menu created for the occasion by Nandu Jubany, chef with a Michelin star and collaborator for several years with People in Red. And During the appetizers outside the Palau Nacional, attendees enjoyed a production of the Fura dela Baus in which more than 40 actors from the Institut del Teatre formed a human network from a crane 30 meters high.

Without a doubt one of the attractions of this gala since it was held for the first time in 2011, with Miguel Bosé as host, is the number of personalities from the artistic, social, sports and business world who come together. The first to pose on the red carpet was Dr. Bonaventura Clotet with his two children. Aina Clotet (from Tot-Hom) happy after her triumph as an actress in Cannes with the series Això no és Suècia, and Marc Clotet with Natalia Sánchez (from Michael Costello), who have been living in Madrid for a few months due to their professional commitments such as series Dreams of Freedom, in which she stars.

Joan Manuel Serrat, recently named Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, wanted to give all his support to the fight of his good friend Bonaventura Clotet.

Peter Vives (Operación Inglés Neighborhood), Santi Vaca (The Snow Society) and Eric Masip (Alba) also attended the People in Red gala. The singer, actor and presenter Miki Núñez, the singer Suu and the mag Lari were also present.

Representing the world of sport, Barça footballer Marc-André Ter Stegen and Betis player Marc Bartra attended with his girlfriend, influencer Jessica Goicoechea. Anna Lewandowska, she came without her husband, the Blaugrana Robert Lewandowski. Barcelona B coach Rafa Márquez with his wife, model Jaydy Michel (from Baro Lucas), former tennis player Àlex Corretja and model Martina Klein, and former Penya basketball player Jordi Villacampa.

Content creator Dulceida (from Claro Couture), in her first public appearance since announcing her motherhood, was another of the guests, as were Marta Díaz, Luc Loren (from Mans), Clara Courel, and Violeta Mangriñan. Jordi Basté, Cristina Puig, Helena García-Melero, Oriol Nolis and Gerard Romero, among others, attended from the world of communication. From the business world, Wayne Griffiths, CEO of Cupra and Seat, stood out. The world of fashion was represented by Dani Clará and his wife Anne-Marie Colling (from Rosa Clará), Dominnico, Jaime Álvarez (Mans), Menchen Tomás, Moisés Nieto and Pablo Erroz.

There were also politicians such as Jaume Collboni, mayor of Barcelona, ??ex-mayor Xavier Trias or ex-president of the Generalitar Artur Mas with his wife Helena Rakosnik

Without knowing the total amount raised, it is expected to exceed 803,400 euros in 2023. However, through the peoplein red.com website you can make donations starting at 15 euros because, as Dr. Bonaventura Clotet pointed out, the fight against infections “is a benefit for the entire society”, since the Foundation specializes in the research, treatment and cure of infections such as AIDS, covid or sexually transmitted diseases.