
Red Bull BC One National Final in València: B-Girl Estrella and B-Boy Lukas Claim Victory
The heart of València beat to the rhythm of break dance this Saturday with the celebration of the national final of Red Bull BC One, the «most prestigious one-on-one competition in the world» in the discipline, where B-Girl Estrella and B-Boy Lukas emerged victorious in the 22nd edition.
A Fusion of Talent and Vibrant Atmosphere
In a day filled with energy, where the talent of the 16 B-Boys, eight B-Girls, and the vibrant atmosphere of Paseo de la Alameda merged, B-Girl Estrella and B-Boy Lukas not only secured the national crown in València but also earned a direct pass to the grand World Final of Red Bull BC One, scheduled for November 9 in Tokyo, Japan, as detailed by the organizers in a statement.
Representing Spain on the Global Stage
There, both will represent Spain with strength, style, and personality against the global elite. It will be their chance to achieve the most prestigious title and leave an indelible mark in the history of breaking.
Elevated Level of Breaking in Spain
The 2025 Red Bull BC One National Final kicked off at 7:30 p.m., transforming Paseo de la Alameda into an authentic urban stage. With 24 breakers on stage, the one-on-one battles made it clear that the level of breaking in Spain continues to rise.
International Panel of Judges
The panel of internationally renowned judges, consisting of B-Boy Victor, B-Girl San Andrea, and B-Boy Lil G, had a challenging task of evaluating each move, rhythm, and creativity. DJ B. Ros kept the unstoppable beat throughout the evening alongside Artis as the host.
Memorable Duels and Victorious Performances
After rounds filled with technique, musicality, and stage presence, the finalists engaged in memorable duels. In the women’s category, Ultimate Manu shined with freshness and charisma, but it was the veteran B-Girl Estrella who clinched the title with a performance full of strength and precision.
In the men’s final, B-Boy Lukas unleashed his full arsenal of moves against Grazy. In doing so, he claimed the national gold and the recognition of the audience in his competition debut, establishing himself as a promising future talent in breaking.
A Celebration of Urban Culture
The evening concluded with over 1,200 people gathered on the promenade to experience an event that transcended mere competition. For the organizers, it was a celebration of urban culture, community, and emerging talent, showcasing why València, a birthplace of prominent figures in Spanish breaking, remains a key city on the national hip hop map.