It seems that the news that almost everyone has been waiting for is here. As various sources from the music industry confirmed to El Mundo, Rosalia will lead in Movistar Arena to Madrid During the next day Easter weekIn a long-awaited return to the Spanish stage after the overwhelming success of their last album, Lux. The tour, whose organization raises huge expectations, is still keeping details regarding exact dates and ticket availability secret, although at least four concerts are planned for the period between March 30 and April 5, according to the newspaper.
since published LuxThe Catalans dominated the global lists. Spotify placed his album in first place in the global rankings a few days after its release, an achievement that displaced international figures such as Taylor Swift This represents a new milestone in the artist’s career. “Only God can fill the voids if you have the willingness, the attitude and the way to open yourself up so that it happens,” Rosalía recently pointed out in a conversation with Mar Valverdo for the Noya Radio podcast – words that show the markedly spiritual and experimental orientation of her new work, in an explicit reference to the theme Easter week Which frames the premiere in Madrid.
Choosing that period to start the tour is not a coincidence. Holy Thursday and Good Friday, religious holidays in the Spanish capital, coincide with two of the scheduled dates of their concerts. In this album, Rosalía claims the “feminine mystique” and formulates the concept of “post-religion” as a more open vision of faith, an approach that she conveys decisively in her lyrics, in her interviews and in her public statements.
The translator team has shown interest in a strong Spanish return. In fact, he was in negotiations with officials from the National Football League (NFL) to perform at halftime of the match at the Santiago Bernabéu last November. However, the scale of the scenography required by Rosalía’s tour – described as one of the most complex tours on the current scene – made the assembly technically not possible in the required time. The role eventually passed to other artists such as Daddy Yankee and Bizzarab.

Lux concept, addressed in 13 languages and recorded in collaboration with London Symphony OrchestraEscolanía de Montserrat and Cor de Cambra in the Palau de la Música Catalana, raises the challenges of adapting them to live performance. According to statements compiled by El Mundo, the singer realized “the difficulty of embodying this ambition on stage and the need to think about the appropriate scenery and clothing to capture the powerful message of the album.” The reference to an “ambitious vocal journey” is evident in recent performances, such as her time at the 40th Music Awards or Jimmy Fallon’s show, where she surprised American audiences with an orchestral and stage accompaniment inspired by the classic story “The Princess and the Pea.”
The buzz caused by the screening of LUX on the giant screen of the Callao cinemas is still reverberating in Madrid, when hundreds of people flocked to an unexpected event, in preparation for the picturesque show announced for Holy Week. The final international tour – the Motomami World Tour – began in Almería in July 2022 and ended in Paris at the end of that year, later spreading across America and Europe until concluding the cycle at the Lollapalooza festival in the summer of 2023.
Release one BerghainWhere she surprised the Catalan by performing an opera in German, and reinforced her desire to go against the grain and restore spirituality and inner search in times dominated by explicit popular culture. Professional critics and audiences agree that each of Rosalía’s appearances sparks curiosity and debate, and the excitement of discovering how she will capture the conceptual and musical power of her latest work continues to grow as the start of the long-awaited tour in Madrid approaches.