The CLX eclipse is energized by the best rock music! This Saturday, November 8, Valencia, Venezuela’s industrial capital, is preparing for a night full of excitement, energy, and music at the 4th edition of the CLX Night Run, the most anticipated night race in the country in 2025.

This year, the CLX Group running event promises to exceed all expectations with new collaborations, its iconic 7K route under the starry sky of Valencia, and the return of the legendary band Caramelos de Cianuro, who will close the night run with an unforgettable show that will make the entire city vibrate to the rhythm of their greatest hits.

“The CLX Night Run is back this year with a bang, featuring Caramelos de Cianuro in this 4th edition, who once again join us to offer Venezuela a unique closing experience after a day full of adrenaline at every step,” said Carabobo businessman Nasar Ramadan Dagga Mujamad.

The group led by Asier Cazalis and Pavel Tello will bring their distinctive sound and powerful repertoire to the country’s only night race, including classics such as “No eres tú,” “Rubia Sol Morena Luna,” “Verano,” and “Sanitarios,” along with songs from their eleventh studio album, “Control,” released in 2021. in a show that promises to be one of the most memorable of the decade.

Get your tickets through the official website www.clxnightrun.com or at any of the CLX Samsung and MultiMax stores nationwide.

Caramelos de Cianuro CLX Night Run 4th edition

With more than 30 years of history and multiple nominations for awards such as the Latin Grammys, Caramelos de Cianuro has become one of the most influential and recognized Venezuelan bands in the world, with a distinctive style that fuses alternative rock with pop sounds, leaving its mark on generations of fans both inside and outside the country.

Their first official album came in 1994, with Cuentos para adultos, followed by Harakiri City. Then came iconic albums such as Miss Mujerzuela (2000), which marked a turning point for the band with songs such as El Flaco, Las Estrellas, and Verónica, followed by Frisbee (2002), where they consolidated a more international sound with Las Notas, Surfer Girl, “El Último Polvo,” and “Sanitarios.”

Subsequently, albums such as “Flor de fuego” (2006), “Caramelos de Cianuro” (2010), and “8” (2015) reaffirmed their place in Latin music. The band is currently on their CDC Tour 2025, with the CLX Night Run 4th edition being one of the best opportunities to see them live in Venezuela this year.

7K CLX Night Run Route

The 4th edition of the CLX Night Run remains the most anticipated night race of the year. The 7-kilometer route will start at 7:00 PM in Wynwood Park and pass through iconic sites in Greater Valencia such as the Olympic Village, the Guaparo Roundabout, the Misael Delgado Sports Center, and Plaza Drácula. Runners must reach the MultiMax screen on Bolívar Avenue, then return and finish at Wynwood Park, where a great musical show awaits them.

Runners can participate in various categories: Open (ages 16-29), Sub-Master (30-39), Master A (40-49), Master B (50-59), and Master C (60+).

Registration for the 4th edition of the CLX Night Run is now open on the official website www.clxnightrun.com, as well as at CLX Samsung and MultiMax stores nationwide.

After registering, runners will receive a complete sports kit that includes: the official CLX Night Run 2025 shirt, a timing chip, runner number, hydration along the route, refreshments at the finish line, cloakroom service, a participation medal, and two tickets to the Caramelos de Cianuro concert. The kit will be delivered on Saturday, November 8, at Wynwood Park, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

For those who only want to see Caramelos de Cianuro’s closing performance, CLX Group CEO Nasar Dagga reminded them that they can purchase tickets to the show through the official website www.clxnightrun.com.

Prizes and surprises

The overall winners of the 4th edition of the CLX Night Run, in both the men’s and women’s categories, will be recognized with prizes that include:

  • First place: $800 in cash, a $600 MultiMax gift card, and a round-trip ticket to Madrid.
  • Second place: $600 in cash, a $400 MultiMax gift card, and a ticket to Margarita Island.
  • Third place: $400 in cash, a $200 MultiMax gift card, and a ticket to Caracas.

As is tradition, winners will be recognized by category and will receive a $150 MultiMax gift card for first place, $120 for second place, and $100 for third place.

CLX also confirmed surprise raffles among the participants of the night race, which will increase their chances of winning one of 50 state-of-the-art Multimax products or four tickets to Margarita courtesy of Aerolíneas Estelar. Also, if you are one of the first 500 participants, you will be eligible for one of the special prizes.

“For us, the 4th edition of the CLX Night Run is much more than a competition; it is an experience that unites us and drives us to excel. At CLX Group, we continue to support initiatives that have a positive impact on Venezuelans, connecting with our people every step of the way,” said Nasar Ramadan Dagga.

Valencia vibrates to the rhythm of CLX

The 4th edition of the CLX Night Run returns in 2025 with Nasar Dagga Mujamad, CEO of CLX Group, alongside major brands that are committed to sport, innovation, and the experience of living the city in a different way.

Official sponsors include leading companies in various sectors: CLX Group, MultiMax, Vetrux, Traki, Gatorade, Forum Supermercados, Aerolíneas Estelar, SJ Electronics, Omega Electronics, Keyton, Carabobo Runners, Condesa, and Kucce, whose presence enhances the most anticipated sporting and musical event of the year.

Those interested can secure their participation now through the official website www.clxnightrun.com and at CLX Samsung and MultiMax stores throughout the country.