A breathtaking start to the Rosalía Lux Tour 2026
Rosalía has officially launched her Lux Tour 2026 with a visually stunning and emotionally powerful concert in Lyon, France, setting the tone for one of the most anticipated global tours of the year.
Performing at the LDLC Arena before 15,000 fans, the Spanish artist delivered a theatrical, immersive live performance that seamlessly blends ballet, orchestral music and electronic rave energy.
This opening night also marked the live debut of her new album Lux, reinforcing her position as one of the most innovative and genre-defying artists in modern pop
Rosalía kicks off the LUX Tour. pic.twitter.com/Arl8k47ubd
— Pop Base (@PopBase) March 16, 2026
📍 Rosalía Lux Tour 2026: Dates and Cities
The Rosalía Lux Tour 2026 is set to span more than 30 cities across 17 countries, making it one of her most ambitious international tours to date.
Confirmed and expected tour stops include:
- Paris
- Zurich
- Milan
- Madrid
- Barcelona
- New York
- Miami
- Los Angeles
- Mexico City
- San Juan (final show)
Tip for readers: Full official dates and ticket availability are expected to update progressively as the tour advances.
🎤 Rosalía Lux Tour 2026 Setlist (Opening Night – Lyon)
Key songs performed:
- Sexo, violencia y llantas
- Reliquia
- Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti
- Berghain
- Saoko
- La Fama
- Despechá
- La rumba del perdón
- CUUUUuuuuuute
- Bizcochito
- Novia robot
- Focu ranni
- Magnolias (encore)
The setlist blends new Lux material with iconic Motomami hits, creating a dynamic balance between innovation and fan favorites.
Rosalía’s LUX Tour features on-screen lyric translations in the language of the country where she’s performing. pic.twitter.com/yoMecVAHv3
— Pop Base (@PopBase) March 17, 2026
From fragile ballerina to commanding stage presence
The show opened with a powerful visual metaphor: Rosalía emerging from a white box dressed as a ballerina.
This ballet-inspired introduction established one of the central themes of the concert:
👉 the tension between fragility and strength
Performances of Sexo, violencia y llantas and Reliquia emphasized discipline, spirituality and transformation.
As the show progressed, Rosalía transitioned into a more operatic presence reminiscent of Maria Callas, blending classical vocal techniques with contemporary staging.
Rosalía incluye el remix tecno de Berghain en el LUX TOUR Lyon. pic.twitter.com/opodmsZrT9
— LUX TOUR (@MOTOMAMlTOUR) March 16, 2026
A dramatic shift: from opera to rave spectacle
One of the defining moments of the Rosalía Lux Tour opening night came with Berghain.
Wearing black feathered horns, Rosalía transformed the stage into a dark, ritualistic rave environment, shifting the energy dramatically.
👉 This transition became the core identity of the show:
- Ballet → Opera → Rave
- Control → Chaos
- Sacred → Underground
The result is a multi-layered performance that keeps audiences constantly engaged.
Rosalía interpreta "DESPECHÁ" en el LUX TOUR Lyon. pic.twitter.com/IReD7DWpfx
— LUX TOUR (@MOTOMAMlTOUR) March 16, 2026
Balancing new music with global hits
While Lux drives the narrative, Rosalía also reconnects with her audience through global hits from Motomami.
Songs like Saoko, La Fama and Despechá generated some of the biggest crowd reactions of the night.
A standout performance was her rendition of I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, originally by Frankie Valli, delivered with cinematic elegance and strong audience interaction.
Rosalía canta "La Rumba del Perdón" en el LUX TOUR Lyon. pic.twitter.com/LBe7MPPsaw
— LUX TOUR (@MOTOMAMlTOUR) March 16, 2026
Intimate moments that elevate the experience
Beyond the large-scale production, Rosalía introduced emotionally intimate segments.
In one moment, she invited a fan into a confessional booth on stage, creating a spontaneous and deeply human interaction before performing Perla.
👉 These scenes add authenticity and emotional connection, a key factor in the tour’s success.
Orchestral staging and genre fusion
A defining feature of the Rosalía Lux Tour 2026 is its central live orchestra, positioned in the middle of the arena.
This transforms the concert into a 360º immersive experience, blending:
- Classical orchestration
- Electronic production
- Urban and flamenco influences
The fusion peaks during tracks like La rumba del perdón and CUUUUuuuuuute, and again with Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), popularized by Marilyn Manson.
A visual identity rich in symbolism
The Lux Tour aesthetic plays a key storytelling role.
Styled by José Carayol, Rosalía’s wardrobe evolves from classical ballet imagery to darker, ritual-inspired visuals, reminiscent of El aquelarre by Francisco de Goya.
👉 The visual themes explore:
- Purity vs darkness
- Tradition vs rebellion
- Spirituality vs modernity
A powerful finale that defines the show
The concert closed with high-energy fan favorites like Bizcochito and Despechá, before transitioning into Novia robot and Focu ranni.
For the encore, Rosalía returned alone to perform Magnolias, delivering a minimalist and emotional ending that left the audience in awe.
What to expect from the Rosalía Lux Tour 2026
Based on the Lyon opening night, fans attending upcoming shows can expect:
- A genre-defying performance (ballet + rave + opera)
- A strong visual narrative with symbolic staging
- A balanced setlist of new and classic hits
- High audience interaction moments
- A fully immersive concert experience
👉 Verdict: The Rosalía Lux Tour 2026 is shaping up to be one of the must-see live music events of the year.
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Photo Attribution:
Rosalía performing at Primavera Sound 2019. Foto por Jwslubbock, licenciada bajo Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). Enlace a la licencia: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ https://w.wiki/J43W
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