Rosalía unveiled her first world tour, the Motomami World Tour, this Monday. The journey will kick off on July 6 in Almería, Spain, before sweeping across the country and then traveling through Latin America, the United States, and other European capitals.
Tickets for the 46 concerts that comprise the tour go on sale on the official website. On Friday, April 22, at 10:00 local time in each of the 15 participating countries, fans will have the chance to secure seats for the performances of the artist behind the hit Saoko.
The anticipation grows as dates for several shows appeared to leak early, signaling fans to expect a live presentation of Rosalía’s daring and boundary-pushing Motomami concept, now set to unfold on stage.
The Almería audience will witness the debut of Rosalía’s new production, with the Recinto Ferial serving as the opening venue on July 6. From there, the Spanish leg unfolds with stops in Madrid and Barcelona, including back-to-back performances at WiZink Center on July 19 and 20 and at Palau Sant Jordi on July 23 and 24. In addition, the itinerary includes dates in Seville on July 9, Granada on July 12, Málaga on July 14, and Valencia on July 16.
After completing the Spanish run, the tour travels to Bilbao on July 27, La Coruña on July 29, and Palma de Mallorca on August 1. The expedition continues across the Atlantic with three concerts in Mexico City on August 14, Guadalajara on August 17, and Monterrey on August 19. Rosalía will also perform in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
In the United States, the tour spans a dozen cities, including stops in Boston, Washington, San Francisco, and Atlanta, with a special collaborative show at Radio City Music Hall in New York and a performance at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles.
Concluding the year, the tour heads back to Europe for performances in Portugal, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, with a grand finale in Paris on December 18.
The Motomami World Tour reinforces Rosalía’s status as an international star, drawing capacity crowds at major venues such as the Mexican National Auditorium and the Movistar Arena in Bogota, both capable of accommodating more than 10,000 spectators.
Audience expectations run high for the Catalan artist’s live shows, fueled by a highly acclaimed reception to Motomami. The album blends genres from reggaeton to flamenco, bolero, rapid rap cadences, and jazz influences, showcasing an experimental scope that has earned widespread praise.
Since its release on March 18, the record has dominated charts and earned strong praise from music media across the English-speaking world, among other outlets, highlighting its daring approach and broad appeal to a global audience.