Rosalía in Mallorca: Despecha video shoot, upcoming premiere, and tour momentum

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Rosalía’s Mallorca visit unfolds with a burst of creative energy. The Catalan-pop icon is spending a Saturday afternoon filming scenes for the Despecha music video, setting up near Portitxol at a waterfront spot in front of Bar Hedgehog, and even catching footage from a boat. The scene feels spontaneous yet meticulously choreographed, as the team stages moments that capture the song’s defiant, carefree spirit.

The shoot began a little after six in the evening, drawing a crowd of extras and dancers who moved with a practiced ease that suggested long hours of rehearsal. Word spread quickly as photographers and fans gathered at the perimeter, but access remained tightly controlled by security and the production crew to preserve the shot list and timing. This moment in Mallorca, though brief, underscored Rosalía’s commitment to delivering a visually striking video that matches the tempo and attitude of Despecha.

Rosalía releases Despecha song

Rosalía arrived on the island two days ahead of a much-anticipated live performance at Son Fusteret, a show that quickly sold out its tickets. The island leg added another layer of anticipation for fans who have followed the artist’s journey from studio sessions to packed venues. The Despecha project continues to expand Rosalía’s influence, drawing attention from media and audiences eager to see how the track translates across different formats and settings.

Rosalía will premiere in Mallorca next Monday

The weekend built momentum for what was expected to be a landmark moment, culminating in a concert at Son Fusteret later in the week. The performance is positioned within the expansive Motomami World Tour, a phase that has seen the artist explore different atmospheres and audiences in multiple cities. The Mallorca premiere was anticipated as a culmination of a tour that blends intimate showcases with large-scale production, a balance that mirrors the dual nature of Despecha itself.

Across the itinerary, Rosalía has shuttled between cities such as Seville, Malaga, Valencia, and Madrid, bringing her distinctive fusion of flamenco-influenced pop and contemporary urban sounds to diverse crowds. On this leg, Majorcan keyboardist Llorenç Barceló joins as a key collaborator, adding local resonance to the live arrangements. The closer fans get to the stage, the higher the excitement climbs on the island, where the crowd of around 9,000 has followed the tour with palpable energy and anticipation.

Despecha made waves in Bilbao when it was announced last Wednesday, with social media abuzz as fans shared reactions and supportive messages. The hashtag DespecháTonight circulated widely, underscoring a collective eagerness to witness the premiere in a live or audiovisual format. Within minutes of the release, the track surged into conversations and trends, signaling the moment’s strong resonance with audiences who connect with Rosalía’s bold storytelling and infectious rhythm.

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