Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía has released three studio albums since her debut in 2017. This has resulted in three concert tours (two of them worldwide), and several live television and award shows performances, as well as headlining spots at music festivals. Upon the release of her debut album Los ángeles, Rosalía embarked on a 44-show concert cycle alongside Raül Refree that visited Spain, Portugal, Canada, the United States and Switzerland. She started to perform at small music and poetry festivals and flamenco-centered events.
Following Rosalía's breakthrough and entrance in the mainstream with "Malamente", she started to perform at bigger venues, was more frequently on television and at music festivals around Europe. To promote her second studio album El Mal Querer (2018), Rosalía partnered with Red Bull to hold a successful album release concert at Plaza de Colón, in Madrid. She parallelly became a frequent performer on the MTV stage, also attending several award shows. In 2019, Rosalía embarked on her second concert tour, El Mal Querer Tour. She performed 43 shows and visited mostly music festivals in South America, North America and Europe, including Coachella, Glastonbury and Lollapalooza among others and served as a headliner at BBK Live and Primavera Sound. It also had select dates in auditoriums around Europe and North America, and the tour's final leg meant Rosalía's first performances in indoor arenas.
The release of her third studio album Motomami was accompanied by the virtual TikTok show Motomami Live which attracted over four million users. In 2022, Rosalía embarked on the Motomami World Tour to promote her newest record. It visited indoor arenas around Europe and the Americas in a 46-show run, which was attended by 443,000 people and grossed 33.7 million dollars, and it was followed by the festival leg of the tour three months after the arena tour ended, in which the singer served as a headliner in most of the festivals she sang at. According to a press statement, Motomami's concerts had a combined attendance of nearly 2 million people worldwide, and visited 21 countries across three continents in a 68-show run.[1]
"Si Tú Supieras Compañero" · "Aunque es de Noche" · "Nos Quedamos Solitos" · "Que Se Muere Que Se Muere" · "Día 14 de Abril" · "Por Mi Puerta No Lo Pasen" · "Por Castigarme Tan Fuerte" · "Catalina" · "La Hija de Juan Simón" · "De Plata" · "I See a Darkness"
"Maldición" · "Brillo" · "Catalina" · "Que No Salga la Luna" · "Pienso en tu Mirá" · "De Aquí No Sales" · "De Madrugá" · "Nana" · "A Ningún Hombre" · "Bagdad" · "Aute Cuture" · "Lo Presiento" · "Malamente"
"Pienso en tu Mirá" · "Como Ali" · "Barefoot in the Park" · "De Madrugá" · "Catalina" · "Que No Salga la Luna" · "Maldición" · "Te Estoy Amando Locamente" · "A Ningún Hombre" · "De Aquí No Sales" · "Di Mi Nombre" · "Bagdad" · "Brillo" · "No Me Llames Más Que Ya No Voy" · "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi" · "Con Altura" · "Aute Cuture" · "Malamente"
^The concert was recorded in London and broadcast on TikTok.
^Rosalía served as the headliner for the 2019 edition of Primavera Sound in Barcelona, marking the singer's first ever headlining slot.
^Rosalía served as the headliner for the 2019 edition of NOS Primavera Sound in Porto, marking the singer's first headlining gig outside her home country.