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Rosalía announced a tour to present ‘Lux’: what surprises she is preparing and all details of the dates in Spain

The Catalan artist announces eight dates in the country as part of the Lux Tour 2026, with a very different staging to that of 'Motomami'.
Rosalía anuncia las fechas para su tour Lux
Rosalía anuncia las fechas para su tour Lux

Rosalía has confirmed this Thursday her long-awaited international tour to present Lux, her new album. The Catalan artist will start the Lux Tour on March 16, 2026 in Lyon (France) and will extend it until September, with stops in 17 countries in Europe, the United States, Canada and Latin America. Spain will be the country with the most dates, although limited to only two cities: Madrid and Barcelona.

In the capital, he will perform at the Movistar Arena on March 30 and on April 1, 3 and 4. In Barcelona he will perform at the Palau Sant Jordi on April 13, 15, 17 and 18. These last dates coincide with Easter, a symbolic context very much in line with Lux’s aesthetics and religious narrative.

When tickets go on sale

Tickets for the March 30 and April 1 concerts in Madrid, as well as for the April 13 and 15 concerts in Barcelona, will be available on Thursday, December 11 at 10 a.m. on the official channels: livenation.es, Ticketmaster and El Corte Inglés. For the dates of April 3 and 4 (Madrid) and April 17 and 18 (Barcelona), the sale will begin on the same day, but at 11.00 am. The promoter has not yet confirmed prices.

Rosalía's tour dates in Spain
Rosalía’s tour dates in Spain

From Motomami to Lux: a conceptual and scenic twist

Unlike her previous Motomami Tour, in which she opted for a minimalist stage format, with barely visible musicians and much of the sound pre-recorded, a more organic production is expected for Lux. According to leaks, Rosalía will be accompanied by an orchestra during the tour, although it seems unlikely that she will be able to count on the London Symphony Orchestra, which recorded the original album, due to scheduling issues.

The change points to a more elaborate staging, in tune with the mystical and religious theme of her new work. There has even been speculation of a stage dominated by a giant cross, an element that would have appeared in several sketches shared by followers of the artist.

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Vocal demands, a new challenge

With Lux, Rosalía has taken her vocal technique to a new level, something that was evident during the Los40 gala in Valencia, held on November 7. There she performed the song Reliquia, making it clear that her voice requires an impeccable sound, something that is not always possible in halls with limited acoustics.

The tour will take place exclusively in arenas, venues with a capacity of between 15,000 and 20,000 people. Stadiums will be left out, at least in this first phase, confirming a commitment to more intimate and technically controlled shows.

The length of the show and doubts about the repertoire

One of the big unknowns of the Lux Tour is the duration of the show. It has been pointed out that the album has a duration of one hour, which could be short for a concert whose average price could be around 100 euros. Everything suggests that Rosalía will complete the repertoire with songs from her previous albums.

This point poses a considerable artistic challenge: to go from the liturgical solemnity of Lux to the urban provocation of Motomami in the same concert. A transition that only an artist like Rosalía could execute with scenic coherence.

Accidental leaks or part of marketing?

The campaign leading up to the official announcement of the Lux Tour has been surrounded by a marquetinian siege with numerous leaks, generating doubts as to whether they were mistakes or a deliberate strategy. Some followers have shared stage designs, dates and technical details weeks before the official announcement.

In any case, the partial hermeticism has generated a growing expectation, fed by the differences that can already be sensed with respect to her previous artistic stage. Lux represents a sonic and aesthetic evolution that will mark the singer’s immediate future.

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Rosalía’s tour, a global tour with a Spanish accent

In addition to the eight Spanish dates, Rosalía will tour 34 other cities around the world, including Paris, London, Berlin, New York, Toronto, Bogota, Buenos Aires and Mexico City. In this tour, the Catalan reaffirms her international projection, but without forgetting her origins, with a symbolic return to Barcelona, the city where she was born.

 

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The Lux Tour 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated musical events of the coming year. With an artist in full creative maturity and a proposal that fuses art, spirituality and spectacle, Rosalía ‘s return to the stage promises to leave no one indifferent.

The dates of the Lux Tour:

March 16 – Lyon, France – LDLC Arena

March 18 – Paris, France – Accor Arena

March 20 – Paris, France – Accor Arena

March 22 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion

March 25 – Milan, Italy – Unipol Forum

March 30 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena

April 1 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena

April 3rd – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena

April 4th – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena

April 8 – Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena

April 9 – Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena

April 13 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

April 15 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

April 17 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

April 18 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

April 22 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome

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April 27 – Antwerp, Belgium – AFAS Dome

April 29 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena

May 1st – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena

May 5 – London, United Kingdom – The O2

June 4 – Miami, U.S.A. – Kaseya Center

June 8 – Orlando, USA – Kia Center

June 11 – Boston, U.S.A. – TD Garden

June 13 – Toronto, Canada – Scotiabank Arena

June 16 – New York, U.S.A. – Madison Square Garden

June 20 – Chicago, USA – United Center

June 23 – Houston, U.S.A. – Toyota Center

June 27 – Las Vegas, U.S.A. – T-Mobile Arena

June 29 – Los Angeles, USA – Kia Forum

July 3 – San Diego, USA – Pechanga Arena

July 6 – Oakland, U.S.A. – Oakland Arena

July 16 – Bogota, Colombia – Movistar Arena

July 24 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena

July 25 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena

August 1 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena

August 2nd – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena

August 10 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Farmasi Arena

August 15 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Arena VFG

August 19 – Monterrey, Mexico – Monterrey Arena

August 24 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio de los Deportes

August 26th – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio de los Deportes

September 3 – San Juan, Puerto Rico – Coliseo de Puerto Rico

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