
To support Rosalía’s biggest album yet, the Spanish avant-pop phenom is set to embark on the largest headlining tour of her career. Beginning March 16 in Lyon, the Lux Tour 2026 will span 42 arenas across 17 countries—her U.S. dates include performances in Miami, Orlando, Boston, New York, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Oakland.
While Lux missed the window for imminent Grammy contention, it’s already an early frontrunner for Album of the Year in 2027. Commercially, it’s already a runaway hit, being her first to break into the Billboard 200’s top 10 in its debut week at No.4. More impressively, Rosalía became the first artist in history to secure five No. 1 debuts across Billboard charts: the Top Latin Albums, Top Latin Pop Albums, Classical Albums, Classical Crossover, and World Albums. This also made her the first Spanish-speaking solo woman to reach No. 1 on the World Albums Chart and first Spanish-born woman to top the Classic Albums and Classical Crossover Albums charts since 1993.
And she didn’t make it on those Classical charts on a technicality, as every instrumental on the album heavily features the London Symphony Orchestra. The ensemble’s contributions are vast, from the deliberately sparse accompaniment on the aria-like “Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti” to an unsettling down-tuned timpani part on the more experimental “Porcelana” and the Antonio Vivaldi-worthy arpeggiated runs on the positively operatic “Berghain,” which also features fellow boundary-breaking artists Björk and Yves Tumor.
Lux‘s commercial performance isn’t the only thing that’s raised her profile, globally and particularly in the U.S. The Barcelona-born artist was also featured in a head-turning Calvin Klein campaign in which she posed alongside a Burmese python while donning the brand’s boyshorts, bralettes and briefs.
Check out all of Rosalía’s upcoming tour dates below:
ROSALÍA – LUX TOUR 2026 DATES
- Monday, March 16 – Lyon, FR – LDLC Arena
- Wednesday, March 18 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
- Friday, March 20 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
- Sunday, March 22 – Zurich, CH – Hallenstadion
- Wednesday, March 25 – Milan, IT – Unipol Forum
- Monday, March 30 – Madrid, ES – Movistar Arena
- Wednesday, April 1 – Madrid, ES – Movistar Arena
- Friday, April 3 – Madrid, ES – Movistar Arena
- Saturday, April 4 – Madrid, ES – Movistar Arena
- Wednesday, April 8 – Lisbon, PT – MEO Arena
- Thursday, April 9 – Lisbon, PT – MEO Arena
- Monday, April 13 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
- Wednesday, April 15 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
- Friday, April 17 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
- Saturday, April 18 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
- Wednesday, April 22 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
- Monday, April 27 – Antwerp, BE – AFAS Dome
- Wednesday, April 29 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena
- Friday, May 1 – Berlin, DE – Uber Arena
- Tuesday, May 5 – London, UK – The O2
- Thursday, June 4 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
- Monday, June 8 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
- Thursday, June 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
- Saturday, June 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
- Tuesday, June 16 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- Saturday, June 20 – Chicago, IL – United Center
- Tuesday, June 23 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
- Saturday, June 27 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
- Monday, June 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
- Friday, July 3 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
- Monday, July 6 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
- Thursday, July 16 – Bogotá, CO – Movistar Arena
- Friday, July 24 – Santiago, CL – Movistar Arena
- Saturday, July 25 – Santiago, CL – Movistar Arena
- Saturday, August 1 – Buenos Aires, AR – Movistar Arena
- Sunday, August 2 – Buenos Aires, AR – Movistar Arena
- Monday, August 10 – Rio de Janeiro, BR – Farmasi Arena
- Saturday, August 15 – Guadalajara, MX – Arena VFG
- Wednesday, August 19 – Monterrey, MX – Arena Monterrey
- Monday, August 24 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes
- Wednesday, August 26 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes
- Thursday, September 3 – San Juan, PR – Coliseo de Puerto Rico