From a ballerina-in-a-box reveal to a Maggie Rogers cameo, the Spanish superstar brought the full scale of her ambitious LUX Tour to New York.

Rosalía performs on stage at the LDLC Arena on March 16, 2026 in Lyon, France.

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When Rosalía brought the LUX Tour to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night (June 16), she unveiled one of the year’s most fully realized pop spectacles on one of its grandest stages. By the time she reached New York for the first of two nights at MSG, the tour had already established itself as her most ambitious live production yet. The roughly 24-song performance leaned into the visual language of ballet, medieval opera, Spanish flamenco and techno while never losing sight of the emotional intensity that has made her one of the most compelling performers of her generation.

That tension — between the monumental and the intimate, the sacred and the irreverent, the rigorously choreographed and the instinctively felt — was what made LUX such a fascinating live proposition in the months since its March debut in Lyon.