The ROSALÍA setlist for the “LUX Tour” has been revealed. ROSALÍA is a Spanish singer who is known for taking flamenco influences and mixing them with modern pop, reggaeton, and electronic sounds. That mix has made her one of the most distinct artists in pop right now. One thing fans especially look forward to in her concerts is how much feeling she brings into every song, whether it is through the way she sings, the movement on stage, or the way the whole room builds around the music. The LUX Tour brings that same feeling into a live setting, with the newer songs leading the show while still making space for the tracks that people already love hearing live.
What is the setlist for ROSALÍA’s LUX Tour set?
The following is what ROSALÍA is expected to play in her setlist for the LUX Tour. This is based on the opening night in Lyon along with other early shows from the tour and the way her recent performances have been structured. These shows highlight which tracks from LUX are being used as the main part of the set, along with a few older songs that continue to appear regularly. The pattern across these performances gives a clear idea of how the setlist is being built for this tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
Overture:
- Overture
ACTO 1:
- Sexo, violencia y llantas
- Reliquia
- Porcelana
- Divinize
- Mio Cristo piange diamanti
ACTO 2:
- Berghain
- SAOKO
- LA FAMA
- LA COMBI VERSACE (Tokischa & ROSALÍA song)
- De madrugá
ACTO 3:
- El redentor
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)
- La perla
- Sauvignon blanc
- La yugular
INTERMEZZO (Rosalia on stage B with musicians):
- Dios es un stalker
- La rumba del perdón
- CUUUUuuuuuute
ACTO 4:
- BIZCOCHITO
- DESPECHÁ
- Novia robot
- Focu ‘ranni
Encore:
- Magnolias
Even with the main set staying mostly the same, small parts of the show can still shift naturally from night to night. If the crowd is especially loud during one section, she may stay in that same mood a little longer before moving into the next part of the show. At the same time, ROSALÍA also sometimes changes small things on her own, like where a song fits best or how long a certain moment should last. These are not major changes, but they help each concert feel a little more natural and connected to that specific crowd.
The LUX Tour is mainly centered around the newer album, so a big part of the concert naturally leans into those songs. Hearing them live gives them a different feel, especially because the emotions in her voice come through even more strongly on stage. At the same time, songs like “Saoko,” “La Fama,” and “Despechá” are still part of the show, which keeps the concert feeling familiar as well. That mix of new songs and well-known favorites helps the whole set flow in a way that feels smooth and complete.
