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Rosalía Announces ‘Motomami World Tour’
Rosalía is celebrating the release of her new album Motomami with the announcement of a world tour. Produced by Live Nation with 46 shows across 15 countries, the “Motomami World Tour” is due to kick off in Almería, Spain on July 16 with stops in Mexico City, São Paulo, Santiago, Bogota, New York City, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco and more before wrapping up in Paris on Dec. 18.
The tour begins with 12 dates across Spain, where Rosalía will make stops in Valencia, Madrid, Barcelo and more. She’ll begin her trek throughout Central and South America on Aug. 14 at Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional before performances in Guadalajara and Monterrey. The singer will then make her way down to São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Bogota before moving up into the Caribbean for shows in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Rosalía then has 14 dates slated through North America starting Sept. 15 at Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway before two nights at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. She’ll then head through Toronto, Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Houston, Atlanta and more before wrapping up at Miami’s iii Points Festival. on Oct. 22
Following her North American run, Rosalía will return to Europe in November with dates in Lisbon, Milan, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Paris.
The “Motomami World Tour” will find Rosalía performing songs off her most recent album and going through her catalogue of hits. The newly announced tour follows up Rosalía’s 2019 outing, which included a Dec. 10 show at Madrid’s WiZink Center that sold 15,247 tickets and grossed $885,986. This year will see Rosalía returning to the venue twice, on July 19 and 20.
Tickets for the “Motomami World Tour” will go on sale beginning April 22 at 10 a.m. local time.
“Motomami World Tour” Dates
07/06 – Recinto Ferial de Almeria – Almería, Spain
07/09 – Estadio La Cartuja – Sevilla, Spain
07/12 – Plaza de Toros – Granada, Spain
07/14 – Marenostrum – Malaga, Spain
07/16 – Auditoria Marina Sur – Valencia, Spain
07/19 – WiZink Center – Madrid, Spain
07/20 – WiZink Center – Madrid, Spain
07/23 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain
07/24 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain
07/27 – Bilbao Exhibition Centre BEC – Bilbao, Spain
07/29 – The Coliseo – A Coruña, Spain
08/01 – Son Fusteret – Palma, Spain
08/14 – Auditorio Nacional – Mexico City, Mexico
08/17 – Auditoria Telemex – Guadalajara, Mexico
08/19 – Auditorio CitiBanamex – Monterrey, Mexico
08/22 – Tom Brasil – São Paulo, Brazil
08/25 – Arena Movistar – Buenos Aires, Argentina
08/28 – Movistar Arena – Santiago, Chile
08/31 – Movistar Arena – Bogota, Colombia
09/03 – Altas De Chavon Ampitheater – La Romana, Dominican Republic
09/09 – The Coliseo – San Juan, Puerto Rico
09/15 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston, MA
09/18 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY
09/19 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY
09/23 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, CAN
09/26 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
09/28 – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
10/01 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
10/02 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, CA
10/07 – YouTube Theater – Inglewood, CA
10/08 – YouTube Theater – Inglewood, CA
10/12 – 713 Music Hall – Houston, TX
10/14 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX
10/17 – Coca-Cola Roxy – Atlanta, GA
10/22 – iii Points Festival – Miami, FL
11/25 – Pavilhão Rosa Mota – Porto, Portugal
11/27 – Campo Pequeno – Lisbon, Portugal
12/01 – Mediolanum Forum – Milan, Italy
12/04 – Velodrom – Berlin, Germany
12/07 – Mitsubishi Electric Hall – Dusseldorf, Germany
12/10 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
12/12 – Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
12/15 – The O2 – London, United Kingdom
12/18 – Accor Arena – Paris, France