On 18 December, the Lionesa Business Hub once again transformed its Central Corridor into a true meeting point for the community. Lionesa É Forte – Xmas Fever marked the close of another year with a celebration designed to bring people together, create connections and reinforce the spirit of sharing that defines the campus.
At a time when the world of work is undergoing profound change, the Lionesa Business Hub continues to stand out as a place where human relationships remain central. More than a workplace, it is a campus where culture, wellbeing and social connection play an active role in shaping healthier, more collaborative and inspiring environments.
Throughout the afternoon and evening, Xmas Fever brought together music, food, games and moments of connection, creating a relaxed and inclusive atmosphere. Between wellbeing initiatives, afterworks and parties, spontaneous encounters in the Central Corridor and a carefully curated programme, the event reflected what has been built throughout the year: a dynamic, diverse and close-knit community.
Music was one of the driving forces of the night. The Wallow Gospel Choir brought emotion and Christmas spirit, ABBA Mia switched on party mode and Kiko Is Hot raised the energy of the crowd, keeping the dance floor full until the very end.
The experience was further enriched by the presence of partners who helped make the night more complete, from food offerings to bars, as well as activations designed to promote sustainability and community engagement, such as the use of reusable cups in support of the association Just a Change.
More than a Christmas party, Lionesa É Forte – Xmas Fever was a moment of collective celebration and the closing of a year built together. An opportunity to slow down, reconnect, strengthen bonds and end the year with meaning.
At the Lionesa Business Hub, every encounter matters. It is from this sum of moments, shared throughout the year, that a stronger, closer community with a true sense of belonging is built.