Rosalía closes her 'Lux Tour' in Madrid with the visit of Queen Letizia and her daughters, among other prominent faces

The artist turns the Movistar Arena into a collective ritual with a stunning staging before more than 15,000 attendees

of april 06, 2026 at 13:00h
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Rosalía returned to transform this Saturday the Movistar Arena for the last time into an almost sacred space, where thousands of fans —many dressed in white, among brides and religious references— chanted each song as if they were part of a shared ritual. The artist not only sang: directed an experience, an emotional ceremony that went far beyond music.

The show, meticulously crafted, stood out for a powerful, symbolic, and deeply aesthetic staging. Lights, choreographies, and visual narrative built a universe of their own that captivated the audience from the very first moment. It seemed as if she diluted her presence as a performer in favor of a concept larger than herself.

Even so, the result was undeniable: more than 15,600 devoted people and a general feeling of being before one of the great musical phenomena of the moment. Rosalía not only fills venues, generates devotion, and her visit to Madrid confirms that her proposal continues to evolve towards something that transcends the traditional concert. The artist herself commented on her gratitude before singing Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti: "I believe, to know oneself sustained, is one of the best, if not the best feeling in the world and there is always something, I believe, that sustains you, or someone who sustains you. There is always something there that is sustaining you, even when you don't even realize it, I believe. Today all my family is here, and so many colleagues I admire are here tonight. And all of you: each and every one of you is here... my goodness... and I feel so filled with love, that I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, for not letting me fall, and for being here tonight. (...) It moves me as much as the first day that you are here, so thank you very much"

Among those present who did not want to miss the event Clara Lago, Belén Cuesta, Mónica Cruz, Paco León and his sister María, Pablo Alborán along with his partner Juan Sesma, Natalia Verbeke, Arturo Valls, Kira Miró, Salva Reina, Toni Acosta, Lola Lolita, Elena Rivera, Natalia Molina, Lidia Torrent, Belinda Washington along with her daughter Andi, Cristina Castaño, Carmen Lomana, Begoña Vargas, Carla Flila, Sheila Casas, Samantha Hudson, Palomo Spain, Natalia Lacunza, Rossy de Palma with her daughter Luna, Daniela Blasco, the content creator Alana, the makeup artist Álex Saint, Juan Díaz —son of Lydia Bosch— along with his partner, Daniela Meroño, Pablo Lluch as well as the journalists Javier de Hoyos and Marta Riesco, in charge of giving the exclusive of the visit of the Queen and her daughters to the concert

One of the most highlighted moments was the confessional with the influencer Shannis, who maintained a relaxed conversation with Rosalía before singing La Perla, in which both joked about tastes and relationships. The singer reacted with humor when asked if she had been with any gay man, avoiding going deeper: “don't start because I won't finish”. About relationships in the workplace, they admitted that “they never end well” and Shannis affirmed that "it's always better to go with a woman than with a man", making the singer nervous (in allusion to her current relationship with model Lali Bahía) who commented between laughs: "Shannis don't start with me, eh

After putting Madrid at her feet, Rosalía heads towards Lisbon to continue dazzling, before returning to Spain and sweeping in Barcelona on April 12, making it clear that her tour is a true non-stop show.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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