Bravo Media House, the news outlet startup behind three new global online publication, unveiled its market proposal on December 3rd at Tönnheim Gallery in Madrid’s vibrant art district – Carabanchel. The debut of its first physical gathering in a digital era — Bravo Events, drew a large crowd of entrepreneurs, creatives and professionals from the art and finance sectors.
Designed as an alternative to traditional networking formats, the gathering blended business conversation with contemporary art, dance performance, and digital economy insights. The aim was to foster genuine human connection in an environment free from technological distractions.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.
Carabanchel—now one of Madrid’s most dynamic cultural hubs—proved a fitting backdrop. Inside Tönnheim Gallery, the evening opened with informal networking and a surprise dance performance that set the tone for a relaxed yet intellectually engaging event.
A panel discussion on digital finance followed, moderated by gallery owner, journalist, and entrepreneur Mattias Tönnheim. Speakers included Christopher Cousins, Managing Partner at Web3 cybersecurity firm Hacken, and Oliver Åkesson, financial analyst and compliance manager. The discussion focused on crypto regulation and the outlook for digital currencies, with attendees encouraged to participate and ask questions throughout.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.
Under the motto “disconnect to connect,” Bravo Events promoted in-person interaction without digital distractions. Guests enjoyed good catering, free drinks, and a live DJ set, while a two-part contemporary dance performance provided artistic counterpoints to the discussion.
Future events will continue to feature an unexpected artistic element to ensure each edition feels unique.

Bravo Events. Speakers Christopher Cousins (left) and Oliver Åkesson (right).
Bravo Events has already announced its next gathering for Thursday the 15th of January 2026, again at Tönnheim Gallery. The upcoming session will explore the legal complexity and intellectual property that surrounds the new fast emerging technology, accompanied by another cultural surprise as it is a part of Bravo Media House’s ongoing mission to merge culture, democratizing of financial information, innovation, entrepreneurship and community.
We hope to see you then.

Moderator Mattias Tönnheim (center) and journalist Maixa Rote (right). Photograph by Cris Gil.

Event planner Oriana Sgalla. Photograph by Alexis Marino.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.

Journalists Alberto García (left), David Martín (center) and event planner Oriana Sgalla (right). Photograph by Cris Gil.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.

Bravo Events.

Bravo Events.

Bravo Events.

Bravo Events.

Bravo Events.

Bravo Events. Photograph by Cris Gil.