Language Vigo, as a Galician city, has two official languages:
Galician and
Spanish, the latter being the most used nowadays.
Music A movida viguesa was a hedonistic cultural movement akin to the
Movida madrileña that took place in Vigo during the 1980s triggered by the explosion of liberties after the death of dictator
Francisco Franco. The most important artists of this postmodern movement were musicians; particularly punk and new wave bands such as
Siniestro Total,
Golpes Bajos,
Aerolíneas Federales,
Semen Up or
Os Resentidos. At the moment, the city still has notorious bands like
Iván Ferreiro (ex-singer of
Los Piratas) and Mon.
Media and entertainment ''. Vigo has two daily newspapers; the
Faro de Vigo, the oldest newspaper in Spain still in circulation, and the
Atlántico Diario, a little local newspaper. There also exist a local edition of the Galician main headline newspaper "
La Voz de Galicia". Vigo was also the main location of historic newspaper such as the weekly newspaper "
A Nosa Terra", which was published in
Galician and is now defunct. Vigo also has a TV local station: "Televigo". Although not very popular, it is known thanks to the town mayor,
Abel Caballero, who has a show in which he answers to questions and inquiries submitted by the citizens. Radio coverage includes
RNE —the Spanish public radio network—,
Radio Galega —a Galician government-supported radio in Galician language—, and some private-owned stations ("Radio Vigo - Cadena Ser", "Radio Voz Vigo", "Radio ECCA", and so on). Around the 2000s, several online news websites emerged (for example, "riadevigo.com") besides of the traditional media homepages. Vigo also participated in the Europeanwide free newspapers rush led by "
Metro" and some free journals were published in the 1990s and 2000s: "
20 minutos", "Gaceta Universitaria", "Redacción Xove", etcetera. "España Exterior" is also printed in Vigo. The locally produced award-winning feature movie
Mondays In The Sun (original title
Los lunes al sol) depicts the life of several men who have lost their work at the
Port of Vigo. This film is not based on a single individual's experiences but on the perceived collective experiences of many local port workers.
Sports players during a fixture versus Espanyol The women's basketball team
Celta de Vigo Baloncesto is based in Vigo. They have won the
Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, the top tier of Spanish women's basketball, five times, most recently in 2000. In the 2011–12 season, and following a number of economic problems, the team was relegated to the second division. Vigo is home to the football team
RC Celta de Vigo, which plays in
La Liga, Spain's top division, as of the
2025–26 season. The women's team from the area,
Federación Viguesa de Peñas Recreativas El Olivo, was the first team from Galicia to compete in the
Women's Primera División. The
Rías Baixas offer an excellent environment for nautical sports. Institutions such as the
Real Club Nautico de Vigo (RCNV), founded in 1906, and the Liceo Marítimo de Bouzas (LMB), founded in 1907, are good examples of promotion of the nautical sports, especially sailing. . The RCNV organises important events like Atlantic Week, which in September 2006 included the World Championship of the Platu 25 class. Every August, the RCNV also organises one of the largest sailboat races in the Iberian peninsula: the
Regata Rías Baixas. In 2006 more than 130 different boats participated. The Liceo Maritimo de Bouzas (LMB) is a yacht club which counts around 400 associates. The LMB has a long and intense history of sailing and recreational fishing. The LMB organizes two important regattas in the Galician sailing calendar: the
Regata Vila de Bouzas and a
Regata de Solitarios y a Dos. The
Regata Vila de Bouzas honours the neighbourhood where the LMB is located. The
Regata de Solitarios y a Dos is for crews of one and two members. It is a difficult race with two stages; the first consists of a race through the coastal bay of Vigo while the second stage is a longer race around the
Cies Islands (and/or Ons Islands). ==Notable people==