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Rosalía Announces Dates For 2026 Global Lux Tour

The singer's biggest headlining outing to date will have her playing multiple nights in Spain, Mexico City and hitting major arenas in Europe, North America and South America.

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Rosalía is gearing up to hit the road next year for her biggest headlining tour ever. The Grammy-winning singer announced the dates for the 42-date Lux Tour 2026 on Thursday morning (Dec. 4), a massive outing that will hit arenas in 17 countries in support of her critically lauded fourth studio album, Lux.

The Live Nation-produced tour from the Catalan singer is slated to kick off on March 16 in Lyon, France at the LDLC Arena, followed by shows in Paris, Zurich, Milan, four nights in Madrid, as well as a double-down in Lisbon, four nights in Barcelona and gigs in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Cologne and Berlin, Germany. The tour will then move on to North America with gigs in Miami, Orlando, Boston, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego and Oakland.


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The final August stretch will make a South American run with gigs in Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, wrapping up on Sept. 3 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Dec. 11 here, with the U.S. and Canada offering an American Express pre-sale for card members for select shows in North America, which will begin at 9 a.m. local on Dec. 9 here; a general on-sale will follow, while supplies last.

Check out the dates for Rosalía’s Lux Tour 2025 below:

  • March 16: Lyon, FR @ LDLC Arena
  • March 18: Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
  • March 20: Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
  • March 22: Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion
  • March 25: Milan, IT @ Unipol Forum
  • March 30: Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena
  • Apr. 1: Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena
  • Apr. 3: Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena
  • Apr. 4: Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena
  • Apr. 8: Lisbon, PT @ MEO Arena
  • Apr. 9: Lisbon, PT @ MEO Arena
  • Apr. 13: Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
  • Apr. 15: Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
  • Apr. 17: Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
  • Apr. 18: Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
  • Apr. 22: Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
  • Apr. 27: Antwerp, BE @ AFAS Dome
  • Apr. 29: Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena
  • May 1: Berlin, DE @ Uber Arena
  • May 5: London, UK @ The O2
  • June 4: Miami, Fla. @ Kaseya Center
  • June 8: Orlando, Fla. @ Kia Center
  • June 11: Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
  • June 13: Toronto, Ont. @ Scotiabank Arena
  • June 16: New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
  • June 20: Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
  • June 23: Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
  • June 27: Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena
  • June 29: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum
  • July 3: San Diego, Calif. @ Pechanga Arena
  • July 6: Oakland, Calif. @ Oakland Arena
  • July 16: Bogotá, CO @ Movistar Arena
  • July 24: Santiago, CL @ Movistar Arena
  • July 25: Santiago, CL @ Movistar Arena
  • Aug. 1: Buenos Aires, AR @ Movistar Arena
  • Aug. 2: Buenos Aires, AR @ Movistar Arena
  • Aug. 10: Rio de Janeiro, BR @ Farmasi Arena
  • Aug. 15: Guadalajara, MX @ Arena VFG
  • Aug. 19: Monterrey, MX @ Arena Monterrey
  • Aug. 24: Mexico City, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
  • Aug. 26: Mexico City, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
  • Sept. 3: San Juan, PR @ Coliseo de Puerto Rico

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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