Rosalía announces 'Lux' world tour with four Barcelona dates
Catalan star will perform at Palau Sant Jordi on April 13, 15, 17, and 18, 2026

Rosalía unveiled on Thursday the dates and concerts for her 2026 tour of her latest album, Lux.
The Catalan star will perform four shows at Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi on April 13, 15, 17, and 18, 2026.
The tour will kick off on March 16 in Lyon, with stops in London, Berlin, Miami, New York, Boston, Toronto, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City.
Rosalía will also visit Madrid, where she will perform four shows at Movistar Arena on March 30 and April 1, 3, and 4.
The tour will conclude on September 3 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after 42 shows in 17 different countries.
Live Nation, the producer of the tour, said the "stage production will be impressive" and described it as her "most ambitious tour yet."
Tickets for the Barcelona shows on April 13 and 15, and the Madrid shows on March 30 and April 1, will go on sale on December 11 at 10am through Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and El Corte Inglés.
Tickets for the Barcelona shows on April 17 and 18, and the Madrid shows on April 3 and 4, will go on sale the same day at 11am, at the same points of sale.
Two days earlier, there will be an exclusive presale for Banco Santander customers, limited to two tickets per person. It will take place on December 9 at 10am and 11am as well.
Lux debuts at number 1 in five countries
Rosalía's 'Lux' debuted at number 1 in Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, and Belgium, adding physical sales and streaming platforms.
The results since Lux's release on November 7 were explained by Sony in a statement on Wednesday.
The Catalan singer debuted at number 2 in France, Germany, and the Netherlands, and at number 4 in the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Ireland, and Denmark, while it placed at 8 in Canada.
In Spain, Lux achieved an "unprecedented" debut, selling nearly 52,000 units in its first week. Sony highlighted that Rosalía achieved "the strongest global debut of her career" with her latest release.
As previously announced, Lux also became the most listened to album on Spotify worldwide. With data from the platform between November 7 and 13, the superstar's new work was ranked first globally in the first week after its release.
Lux captivates global press
"Pop's most provocative chaos agent." That's how Rolling Stone opens its review of Lux, awarding the album a full five stars.
The magazine calls it a record that "sounds like absolutely nothing else in music right now," one that "no other pop star could have made."
The Guardian also gave Lux five stars, describing it as "a truly compelling, involving experience" that simply could not have been created "by anyone else."
"Rosalía's vocal performances are spectacular firework displays of talent: she seems just as comfortable in the presence of fado singers on La Rumba del Perdón as she does rapping, or belting as if she's on stage at the Royal Opera House," critic Alexis Petridis writes.
And the enthusiasm is global. Die Zeit writes that "pop has a new goddess," while the Financial Times praises Lux as "an ambitious and unusual tribute to the European song tradition."