Thank goodness.
After unveiling her operatic fourth studio album “Lux” in early November 2025, the world waited with bated breath for Rosalía to announce an accompanying tour.
Now, one long month later, the wait is finally over.
The “DESPECHÁ” singer shared that she’s striking out on her 55-concert, 17-country international ‘Lux Tour’ in support of the recently-released record where she sings in 14 (!) different languages.
That includes back-to-back shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, June 16 and Wednesday, June 17.
Prior to this trek, the last time the two-time Grammy winner struck out on an official tour was 2022’s ‘MOTOMAMI’ run.
On that outing, Rosalía played just 13 North American shows, including a pair of visually-adventurous gigs at Radio City Music Hall.
“With most songs barely pushing three minutes, the set never lingered on any setup for too long,” Consequence noted in a review of one of her Radio City performances.
“…one minute, she was bounding around the stage for the colorful Tokischa collab ‘Linda,’ or jumping into the crowd and getting kissed by fans for her Bad Bunny feature ‘LA NOCHE DE ANOCHE,’ and in the next, she was stoic on a barber’s chair, chopping off her own braid during ‘DIABLO.’”
This year, she dropped “Lux” — which features special guests as varied as Björk and Dougie F — on Nov. 7 to near universal critical acclaim.
Pitchfork hailed the album as “a heartfelt offering of avant-garde classical pop that roars through genre, romance, and religion” while Paste called “Lux” “an ambitious, masterful classical avant-pop work exploring the confounding mysteries of love, God, and the divine feminine.”
Tickets officially went on sale to the general public on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster.
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Rosalía tour schedule 2026
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
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It doesn’t matter if you understand what Rosalía is saying or not.
Her soul-stirring “Lux” will make you feel.
The dramatic 15-track record — which was inspired by the lives of a number of female saints and yes, is sung in 14 different languages — starts small with the haunting twinkly “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas” before exploding nearly two minutes in whenever the powerhouse vocalist finally shows her pipes off for real.
From there, we’re off to the races. The pulsing, spiritual “Divinize” leads to the bass-y, clubhouse grime “Porcelana” featuring Dougie F. Shortly after, Björk and Yves Tumor lend a hand on the thrilling, chant-heavy “Berghain” that is decidedly NSFW.
Things lighten up shortly after with the soaring, triumphant “La Perla” and pitter-patter-y, quiet epic “De Madrugá” that is as pretty as it is affecting.
“Lux” finishes strong with the wind-swept, dreamy “La Rumba Del Perdón,” stripped-down ballad “Memória” and potent, gorgeous, synth orchestra anthem “Magnolias.”
Although the album may be tangentially about her breakup with her fiancé Rauw Alejandro, she sounds stronger than ever; saint-like even.
To hear for yourself, you can find “LUX” here.
For the record, these are the languages Rosalía sings in: Spanish, English, Arabic, Catalan, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Portuguese, Sicilian and Ukrainian.
Huge stars on tour in 2025-26
While not many stars quite have Rosalía’s genre-bending range, here are just five we think you might enjoy live if you like the “Mundo Nuevo” singer.
Who else is out and about? Take a look at this list of all the biggest Latin stars on tour to find the show that makes the most sense for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.