
This Tuesday, December 9, from 10 a.m., the pre-sale begins to attend the concerts of the new tour that Rosalía will offer next year, the LUX Tour 2026. There are two ways to try: by being a Santander Music customer or via Artist presale, where you must register. This presale will take place in a staggered manner, at 10 and 11 a.m., and only those who are customers of Banco Santander and all those who have registered on the artist’s official website will be able to access it. Once one of the two conditions is met, you will need to follow the instructions to purchase a maximum of two tickets per user, and in stages. Prices, at this time, are unknown.
Either way, those who want to see her in Spain will have to choose between the artist’s eight available dates in Madrid and Barcelona. The first to go on sale, at 10 a.m., will be the performances on March 30 and April 1 at the Movistar Arena in Madrid and April 13 and 15 at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona; An hour later, from 11 a.m., tickets can be purchased for the concerts on April 3 and 4 in the capital, and April 17 and 18 in the Catalan city. In theory, the system is designed to avoid crowds. Even if there are practically none, when it comes to Rosalía (Barcelona, 33 years old), and one of the most anticipated tours of the year.
How to manage presales
For artist pre-sales, you must register during the registration window on the Rosalía website (closed December 7 at 10:00 p.m.). Those who do so will receive your region-specific presale code via email before your presale opens and will need to RSVP to receive an entry code. From Laylo, who manages this file, they assure that the presale code “allows you to enter the presale, but does not guarantee tickets”, that demand is expected to be high and that tickets “are on a first come, first served basis”.
What will the official sale look like?
The general sale will begin two days later, next Thursday, December 11, with the same format: tickets for the different concerts and cities will appear little by little, this time with a limit of four per user, via Ticketmaster, Live Nation or El Corte Inglés. Timing is therefore crucial for subscribers and the Internet is full of guides to organize yourself for the purchase: among other recommendations, having previously solved all the previous steps, having a credit card and a cell phone at hand, logging in a little before the exact time, not refreshing during the session or accessing only through a single device. Which also means that thousands of users have reshuffled their calendars to spend a long time just trying to get a ticket.
All tour dates
Start of the Lux Tour 2026 on March 16 in Lyon (France) and, in addition to Spain, it will pass through European cities such as Paris, Zurich, Milan, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Cologne, Berlin and London. Then, in America, it will stop in the United States, Colombia, Argentina and Brazil. Chile, Mexico or Puerto Rico.
- 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 3 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena
- April 4 – 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, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- April 27 – Antwerp, Belgium – AFAS Dome
- April 29 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- May 1 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
- May 5 – London, United Kingdom – The O2
- June 4 – Miami, United States – Kaseya Center
- June 8 – Orlando, United States – Kia Center
- June 11 – Boston, United States – TD Garden
- June 13 – Toronto, Canada – Scotiabank Arena
- June 16 – New York, United States – Madison Square Garden
- June 20 – Chicago, United States – United Center
- June 23 – Houston, United States – Toyota Center
- June 27 – Las Vegas, United States – T-Mobile Arena
- June 29 – Los Angeles, United States – Kia Forum
- July 3 – San Diego, United States – Pechanga Arena
- July 6 – Oakland, United States – 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 2 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena
- August 10 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Farmasi Arena
- August 15 – Guadalajara, Mexico – VFG Arena
- August 19 – Monterrey, Mexico – Arena Monterrey
- August 24 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio de los Deportes
- August 26 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio de los Deportes
- September 3 – San Juan, Puerto Rico – Puerto Rico Coliseum
He LUX Tour 2026 is surrounded by enormous anticipation, the same that has accompanied the album of the same name since its announcement. There were previews, leaks – or not? -, generally very positive reviews, both in Spain and abroad, and unknowns about how Rosalía will transfer the entire musical presentation of her album, including the London Symphony Orchestra, to the live performance. Meanwhile, she is one of the most streamed artists on Spotify and one of the most searched for on Google. A few weeks ago he said The weekly country: “I’ve been preparing for this my whole life.”