By Swikblog Entertainment Desk
Spanish star takes her orchestral pop opus on the road with arena dates across Europe, the Americas and a coveted night at London’s O2.
Rosalía has announced a vast new run of shows for 2026, unveiling the Lux Tour – an arena-sized victory lap for her ambitious fourth album of the same name. The Spanish singer will spend much of next year on the road, beginning in Lyon in mid-March before sweeping through mainland Europe, the UK and a long stretch of North and South American dates.
The tour is the first full live outing since the Motomami world tour wrapped in 2022, a run that cemented Rosalía’s reputation as one of pop’s most inventive performers, blending flamenco footwork with club-ready production and striking visual minimalism. This time, she is taking something very different on stage: the dense, orchestral world of Lux, a record built with the London Symphony Orchestra and a cast of collaborators that includes Björk and Yves Tumor.
Early dates read like a tour of Europe’s biggest indoor venues. After opening in Lyon, the itinerary moves through Paris, Zurich and Milan before settling in Spain for a run of nights in Madrid and Barcelona. Lisbon, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Cologne and Berlin follow, in a routing that underlines Rosalía’s transformation from cult favourite to bona fide arena headliner across the continent.
For UK fans, the spotlight falls on a single, high-stakes stop at The O2 in London in early May – currently the tour’s only announced UK date. With no additional British shows on the schedule, demand for the 20,000-capacity arena is expected to be intense, particularly after weeks of speculation about whether the singer would return to London following her acclaimed Motomami shows.
From there, the tour jumps across the Atlantic for a North American leg that includes major arenas in Miami, Orlando, Boston, Toronto, New York and Chicago, before continuing into Latin America and the Caribbean. It is the kind of routing usually reserved for legacy pop acts, and a clear signal that Rosalía now sits comfortably in that upper tier of global touring artists.
Tickets will be released in staggered waves, with presales opening through selected platforms before a general on-sale via Ticketmaster and local ticketing partners later this month. Fans have been urged to register early and check local venue pages for details on regional presale windows and purchase limits, amid expectations of fast sell-outs and aggressive resale mark-ups.
Beyond simple scale, the Lux Tour will be closely watched for how Rosalía translates her new material – dense with strings, choral passages and uneasy silences – into venues more used to pyro and pop drops. If Motomami turned the arena into a stark white box for one woman and a camera crew, early hints suggest Lux will lean into shadow, theatre and a full band, blurring the lines between contemporary pop show, art performance and classical recital.
For now, though, fans are focused on a more immediate question: whether they can secure a seat. With only one night announced in London and a limited run of dates in each city, the Lux Tour looks set to turn ticket-buying into a global scramble – and to confirm Rosalía’s status as one of the defining live acts of the decade.
For full date and ticket information, fans can consult the original tour announcement and the official Ticketmaster listings .









