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Rosalía Will Bring Her Lux Tour to Miami

The concert is one of just 11 U.S. dates announced so far.
close-up photo of singer Rosalia performing on stage in a black-and-white motorycle jacket
Last time Rosalía performed in Miami, she headlined III Points as part of her Motomami World Tour.

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As music publications roll out their favorite albums of 2025, one late entrant has burned rubber to race its way to the top. Lux, the fourth studio album by Spanish singer Rosalía, and the long-anticipated follow-up to her career U-turn, Motomami, was released last month to widespread acclaim, garnering top marks from critics around the world, including five-star reviews from Rolling Stone and The Guardian. Now, Rosalía has announced she’ll bring her latest orchestral odyssey to Miami when she kicks off the U.S. leg of her Lux Tour at the Kaseya Center on Thursday, June 4. The Miami show is one of just 11 U.S. shows announced for the tour (though, as tour announcements go these days, high demand will likely yield more dates).

It’s perhaps somewhat unsurprising that Rosalía has priorititized South Florida as part of her latest jaunt. Our city has played a key role in her winding artistic rise from the beginning. She played her first show in town in March 2018, at Fundarte’s Flamenco Rave as part of her Los Ángeles Tour, in support of her debut album. By the time she played a private showcase at the Faena Miami Beach that December, she’d shape-shifted into the flamenco-pop chameleon the world got to know on her breakthrough El Mal Querer. Just eight months later, she played her first arena show in Miami as part of Spotify’s ¡Viva Latino! Live, this time leaning into the reggaeton songs that preceded her foray into the genre on 2022’s Motomami, which she brought to the stage in a headlining set at III Points that year.

Miami also played a key role in the creation of the ambitious, orchestral Lux. Recently, Rosalía told Apple Music host Zane Lowe that she camped out in Miami for a year during the album’s writing process, and she mentions fleeing the state on the album’s second track, “Reliquia” (“Como huí de Florida”). Her “Berghain” collaborator, Yves Tumor, played Silencio’s opening-night takeover at Basement just this week.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, December 11, at 9 a.m., but the Amex, Amex Preferred, VIP Package, and artist presales go live on Tuesday, December 9, via ticketmaster.com. See the full list of tour dates below.

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Rosalía’s Lux Tour 2026 Dates:

Mar 16 — Lyon, FR — LDLC Arena
Mar 18 — Paris, FR — Accor Arena
Mar 20 — Paris, FR — Accor Arena
Mar 22 — Zurich, CH — Hallenstadion
Mar 25 — Milan, IT — Unipol Forum
Mar 30 — Madrid, ES — Movistar Arena
Apr 01 — Madrid, ES — Movistar Arena
Apr 03 — Madrid, ES — Movistar Arena
Apr 04 — Madrid, ES — Movistar Arena
Apr 08 — Lisbon, PT — MEO Arena
Apr 09 — 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 01 — Berlin, DE — Uber Arena
May 05 — London, UK — The O2
Jun 04 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center
Jun 08 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center
Jun 11 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
Jun 13 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
Jun 16 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Jun 20 — Chicago, IL — United Center
Jun 23 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
Jun 27 — Las Vegas, NV — T-Mobile Arena
Jul 03 — Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum
Jul 09 — San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena
Jul 10 — Oakland, CA — Oakland Arena
Jul 16 — Bogotá, CO — Movistar Arena
Jul 21 — Santiago, CL — Movistar Arena
Jul 24 — Santiago, CL — Movistar Arena
Aug 01 — Buenos Aires, AR — Movistar Arena
Aug 03 — 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
Sep 03 — San Juan, PR — Coliseo de Puerto Rico

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