Rosalía captivates 15,000 fans at LDLC Arena in Lyon with her Lux World Tour opener, featuring dancers, orchestra, and dramatic staging.
Rosalía captivates 15,000 fans at LDLC Arena in Lyon with her Lux World Tour opener, featuring dancers, orchestra, and dramatic staging.
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Rosalía launches Lux World Tour in Lyon with elaborate theatrical production

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Rosalía opened her Lux world tour on March 16, 2026, at the sold-out LDLC Arena in Lyon, France, performing a 25-song set across four acts for 13,500–16,000 fans. The nearly two-hour show featured intricate choreography by (LA)HORDE, ballet-inspired visuals, a live Heritage orchestra of around 30 musicians, dramatic staging, and tracks from her November 2025 album Lux—her first tour in four years—alongside hits from Motomami and earlier releases, but no songs from El Mal Querer.

The 56–57-date tour across 17 countries, announced in December 2025, reimagines Rosalía's fourth studio album Lux, written in 13 languages with collaborations including Björk, Yves Tumor, and Yahritza Y Su Esencia. Shifting from the reggaeton of her 2022 album Motomami, the production included a semicircular stage with illuminated bulbs, a Latin cross-shaped orchestra pit for strings, winds, and percussion, ballet points, pirouettes, and persona transformations (beata, raver, muse, angel).

Rosalía emerged from a large box onstage in a pink tutu and ballet slippers as a motionless dancer, opening with “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas.” Act Two highlighted “Berghain,” performed amid dancers and closing with a Conrad Taylor techno remix debuted at the BRIT Awards. Act Three's “La Perla” featured a confessional setup with an audience member and dancers creating a metronome illusion via black-and-white gloves while lifting her. Non-Lux hits included “Saoko,” “La Fama,” “Despechá,” “La Noche de Anoche,” “Bizcochito,” and a cover of Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” The set closed with “Magnolias.”

Full setlist:
Sexo, Violencia y Llantas
Reliquia
Porcelana
Divinize
Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti
Berghain
Saoko
La Fama
La Combi Versace
De Madrugá
El Redentor
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)
La Perla
Sauvignon Blanc
La Yugular
Dios Es un Stalker
La Rumba Del Perdón
CUUUUuuuuuute
La Noche de Anoche
Bizcochito
Despechá
Novia robot
Focu ’ranni
Magnolias

Emotionally engaging the crowd—crying at the start and joking throughout—Rosalía delivered on promises of 'experimentation, rigor, and joy.' Upcoming shows include Paris on March 18, four sold-out dates in Madrid (March 30–April 4), four in Barcelona (April 13–18), further European stops, North America starting in Miami on June 4, and Latin America ending in Puerto Rico.

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Reactions on X to Rosalía's Lux World Tour opener in Lyon on March 16, 2026, are predominantly positive, highlighting the theatrical production, ballet-inspired choreography by (LA)HORDE, live orchestra, dramatic staging, and performances of tracks like 'La Perla' from Lux alongside Motomami hits. Fans and media accounts share videos and photos praising the artistic ambition, energy, and sold-out show's nearly two-hour set across four acts, with high engagement on clips emphasizing her vocals, dance, and visuals. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments found.

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