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CONCERT

Rosalía

AFAS Dome, Antwerpen, BE
27. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
27
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Rosalía tickets for Antwerp - LUX Tour at AFAS Dome with pop, flamenco and electronic energy live

Looking for tickets for Rosalía in Antwerp? Her concert at AFAS Dome brings the LUX Tour, shaped by flamenco roots, pop precision and electronic momentum. If you want tickets for 27.04.2026, this date stands out for fans of recent material, major hits and a full indoor arena show in Belgium

Rosalía in Antwerp: the LUX Tour arrives at AFAS Dome

Rosalía arrives in Antwerp at a moment when her new era is fully defined - "LUX" is not only the title of the tour, but also the framework for a concert that combines orchestral layers, electronic удар, flamenco nerve, and pop precision. The Belgian stop of the tour is scheduled for Monday, April 27, 2026, at AFAS Dome, and the current Belgian listings for this date show the evening starting at 18:30, so it is worth planning for an earlier arrival and checking the final details on the ticket itself. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

For the audience that fell in love with Rosalía through "El Mal Querer" and "MOTOMAMI", this concert carries extra weight because it shows how much her sound has expanded without giving up her own signature. She remains an artist who builds songs on the collision of tradition and contemporary rhythm, but "LUX" extends that handwriting toward a more lavish, almost theatrical format. Translated for the audience in the arena: you are not going just for one hit, but for a performance that demands attention from the first entrance to the final encore.

Where Rosalía is now in her career

"LUX", released in November 2025, was presented as Rosalía's fourth studio album, and the official materials accompanying the release describe it as her most ambitious and most global release to date. The Belgian promotional text for the tour further emphasizes that the album is inspired by stories of female saints and colored by the sumptuous arrangements of the London Symphony Orchestra. This is an important piece of information for anyone expecting a continuation of the raw, fragmented energy of "MOTOMAMI" - the new concert cycle goes broader, more theatrical, and more pronounced in sound.That is why Rosalía on this tour no longer stands only as a pop star with a strong festival repertoire, but as an author who wants to control the entire arc of the evening: from the introduction, through the visual identity, to the transitions between songs. Her catalog still contains recognizable points such as "DESPECHÁ", "SAOKO", "LA FAMA", "BIZCOCHITO" and older songs that established her as one of the most recognizable Spanish artists of her generation, but the focus of the tour is clearly shifted toward the new material. Tickets for this event are in demand.

What kind of concert can be expected based on previous performances

The most useful clue comes from previous concerts on the same tour. Setlists recorded in Paris and Lisbon show that the "LUX Tour 2026" is not assembled as a quick cross-section of the biggest hits, but as a multi-part stage story. The core is carried by new songs such as "Sexo, violencia y llantas", "Reliquia", "Porcelana", "Divinize", "Berghain", "La perla", "Sauvignon blanc", "La yugular", "Memória" and "Magnolias", and between them Rosalía also inserts already proven concert assets from the previous phase, among them "SAOKO", "LA FAMA", "BIZCOCHITO" and "DESPECHÁ". This means that the audience in Antwerp can count on both the new album and enough familiar moments so that the arena does not remain cold even when the repertoire moves into more demanding territory.

It is equally important how the concert is structured. Previous setlists show a division into several acts, with an orchestral entrance and interludes, while media descriptions of the tour speak of a ballet and opera aesthetic in costumes and movement. In other words, this is not an evening in which Rosalía comes out, runs through a series of singles, and leaves. The rhythm of the performance deliberately breathes - harder, pulsating sections alternate with slower, visually stylized blocks, so the experience resembles a concert with clear dramaturgy more than a playlist of hits.This is especially interesting for the audience that may know Rosalía primarily through viral singles. If you are coming because of "DESPECHÁ" or "LA FAMA", you will get them in a broader context, surrounded by material that shows how important the form of the whole performance is to her. And if you are coming as an old fan who follows albums from beginning to end, this tour will probably bring you closest to the idea of Rosalía as a complete author, and not just a singles performer. Places are disappearing quickly.

Who the audience is for this concert

This date in Antwerp naturally attracts several circles of audience. The first are Rosalía's long-time fans who follow her transformation from flamenco roots toward an ever broader, international sound. The second are listeners who approached her through "MOTOMAMI" and the singles that opened the door to a wide pop audience. The third are those who may not be fans "from the first song", but are interested in a concert evening in which Latin pop, experimental production, dance, and visual discipline are not experienced separately but as one whole.

In practice, that means a diverse arena. There will be an audience there that knows every transition and every change of rhythm, but also visitors for whom this is above all an attractive big concert night out in Antwerp. Rosalía is widely recognized enough that AFAS Dome does not require only a narrow circle of insiders. Still, those who love artists with a clear authorial aesthetic and a thoughtful performance will get more here than a mere string of familiar choruses.

AFAS Dome: why this arena suits this kind of concert

AFAS Dome, formerly Sportpaleis, is one of Belgium's key concert addresses and has carried its new name since September 2025. Through renovation, the arena itself has grown to a capacity of 23,001 visitors, making it a space that can host a major international production while still preserving the feeling that the performance carries the weight of an event, and not of an anonymous passing stop on a tour. For Rosalía, that is an important framework: "LUX" requires a space in which orchestral layers, bass, and visual elements can breathe without the confinement of a smaller club, but also without the cold loss inside a stadium.

This arena is also interesting because its history is not decoration, but part of its identity. AFAS Dome was for decades a place of major concerts and major productions, and today it is technically adapted to contemporary arenas. For the audience, that means clear entrance logistics, developed sectors, and the experience of a space accustomed to this kind of evening profile. At Rosalía's concert, that usually means a good balance between the mass of people, powerful sound, and the feeling that the show is still happening in front of you, and not somewhere far away.


  • Address: Schijnpoortweg 119, 2170 Antwerp

  • Capacity: after renovation, the arena grew to 23,001 visitors

  • New identity: since September 1, 2025, the venue has carried the name AFAS Dome

  • Type of venue: large indoor arena adapted for concerts, sports, and major stage productions

  • For this concert: current listings for Rosalía's Antwerp date mention only the main performance ROSALÍA, without a confirmed support act in the highlighted line-up

Arrival and getting around the city

For visitors coming from outside Antwerp, the good news is that the city is very rewarding for concert arrivals. The official Antwerp tourism site describes it as a lively, easily walkable city with a strong fashion, gastronomic, and cultural scene, so an evening concert at AFAS Dome can easily be combined with a daytime visit to the city center. This is especially practical for those arriving by train and wanting to spend a few hours in the city before the concert instead of immediately looking for parking around the arena.

When it comes to arriving at the location itself, AFAS Dome strongly promotes public transport, and there is a good reason for that: the concert ticket is also valid as a transport ticket on the De Lijn network in the Antwerp province on the day of the event, for the journey to and from the arena. Metro, tram, and bus stop nearby, and the closest points are Metro stop Sport, Metro stop Schijnpoort, Tram stop Schijnpoort, and the bus stops Sportpaleis and Schijnpoort. For those arriving by car, the official recommendation is the Park & Ride system in order to avoid traffic around the arena. It is worth securing tickets in time.

AFAS Dome further states that visitors can park for free at P+R Linkeroever, P+R Luchtbal, and P+R Merksem and continue the rest of the journey by public transport. This is often the calmest option for highly attended evenings. Around the arena itself, new parking tariff zones have been in force since October 2025, introduced to reduce pressure on event nights, so spontaneously circling the neighborhood in search of a space is usually not the best plan.

Practical things worth knowing before departure

The most important practical note for this date is that Belgian listings for the event show the time 18:30. Since user information often contains a difference between the venue opening time, the recommended arrival time, and the actual start of the program, it is best to count on entering the arena zone earlier, especially if you have seats and want to find your section calmly. For the concert itself, I did not find a publicly confirmed duration or an officially published door-opening time, so it is wise not to plan arrival "at the last minute".

For visitors with limited mobility, two pieces of information are useful. Metro stop Sport is accessible to wheelchair users and visually impaired persons, while Metro stop Schijnpoort and Tram stop Schijnpoort are not accessible as stations, although vehicles on lines 2, 3, 5, 6, and 12 are accessible to wheelchair users. In other words, it is not enough to look only at the line number - you also need to look at the specific exit point. It is a small thing that at major concerts can determine whether the arrival will be easy or exhausting.

The rhythm of the return should not be neglected either. De Lijn states that big evenings at AFAS Dome usually end before 23:30 and that the regular last tram departs at 00:50, with additional trams for larger events. That does not mean that every concert will end at the same time, but that the network around the arena already takes into account the audience that must spread toward the city center and the P+R points after the end. This is good news for those who do not want to get into a car immediately after leaving the arena.

Why the Belgian date is interesting within the framework of the tour

Rosalía's performance in Antwerp comes after major indoor evenings on the tour have already been completed, including the Paris and Lisbon dates, which means that the audience in Belgium is not getting a premiere that is still looking for its rhythm, but an already well-rehearsed concert machine. On the other hand, this is not a late, routine stop at the very end of the cycle either. That is why it is a good moment for an audience that wants to see the tour while it is fully formed and still fresh.

The Belgian dimension is also important. In its announcement, Ticketmaster reminds that Rosalía has already left behind notable performances in Belgium, including Forest National and Rock Werchter, so this return is not an ordinary "passing through" date. It is the return of an artist who already has a recognizable audience in this country, but now comes with a different project and a different type of arena performance. That is why the Antwerp evening makes sense both for the local audience and for those arriving from nearby cities or neighboring countries.

What could be the best way to experience this evening

If you are going to Rosalía because of the energy, the best thing is to surrender to that shift of extremes that is her trademark: from sharp rhythm to orchestral breadth, from a song that hits immediately to a moment that asks for silence and focus. If you are going because of the vocals and the authorial idea, it is worth following how the new songs are arranged and how the old hits change meaning in the new setting. And if you are going simply because you want a big concert night in Antwerp, AFAS Dome and "LUX Tour 2026" look like a combination that offers a clear structure, a strong visual identity, and enough familiar songs so that the evening does not remain closed only to the most loyal fans.At this moment, publicly available Belgian listings do not highlight a confirmed support act or additional guests, so the fairest expectation is Rosalía as the central figure of the evening, without relying on rumors. That is not a lack, but a very clear signal of where the focus lies: on the tour itself, the new album, and the way she decided to turn "LUX" into concert form. For the audience, that is often the best option too - you know why you are coming and to whom the whole arena belongs.

Sources:
- Live Nation Belgium + confirmation of the date, venue, and line-up for "ROSALÍA: LUX Tour 2026" in Antwerp
- Ticketmaster Belgium + current Belgian concert announcement, Rosalía's earlier performances in Belgium, and the 18:30 time on the event listing
- AFAS Dome + history of the arena, address, and the information that the capacity after renovation grew to 23,001
- AFAS Dome Mobility + official information on public transport, station accessibility, and getting to the arena
- De Lijn + the rule that the ticket is valid as a transport ticket and information on lines and the return after the event
- AFAS Dome Park & Ride + official recommendations for P+R parking areas and free parking at selected locations
- Rosalia US Store + official description of the album "LUX" as the fourth studio release
- setlist.fm + overview of songs and the structure of earlier tour performances in Paris and Lisbon
- Harper's Bazaar + description of the ballet and opera aesthetics of the "LUX Tour" production
- Visit Antwerpen + general context of the city for visitors coming for a city break and concert

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