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CONCERT

RosalĂ­a

Lanxess Arena, Cologne, DE
29. April 2026. 20:30h
2026
29
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Rosalia tickets for Lanxess Arena Cologne - LUX TOUR 2026 concert for fans of pop, flamenco and urban sound

Looking for tickets for Rosalia in Cologne? The concert at Lanxess Arena brings LUX TOUR 2026 and a live show shaped by pop, flamenco and urban sound. If you want to buy tickets for 29.04.2026, expect a set built around the "LUX" era and a major arena date in Germany

Rosalía in Köln brings LUX TOUR 2026 to Germany's biggest arena

RosalĂ­a arrives at LANXESS arena in Köln on 29 April as part of the LUX TOUR 2026, and the venue lists this date as her only performance in North Rhine-Westphalia. That gives the evening extra weight: for audiences from DĂŒsseldorf, Bonn, Essen, Dortmund, and the wider region, this is not just another stopover concert, but the nearest major arena date on the current European route. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Rosalía has long since stepped beyond the boundaries of an artist who can be reduced to a single genre. Her catalogue brings together flamenco, art pop, urban Latin heritage, electronic music, and precisely produced pop structures, and it is precisely this combination that is why she equally attracts audiences who have followed her since "El mal querer" and listeners who came to her through the "Motomami" era. She comes to Köln at a stage in her career when she no longer has to prove that she can unite tradition and modernity - now that fusion fills major arenas.

For this concert, the context of the album "LUX", released in November 2025, is especially important. It is her fourth studio album, announced as an ambitious, multilayered work divided into four parts, with vocals in 13 languages and production that also includes the London Symphony Orchestra. At this stage RosalĂ­a is not playing it safe: "LUX" expands the space between pop, spirituality, experimental sound, and Mediterranean influences, so the concert tour naturally carries a different tone from what audiences saw on the "Motomami World Tour". It is worth securing tickets in time.

What Köln can expect from the current phase of Rosalía's career

If in recent years you have associated Rosalía primarily with "SAOKO", "DESPECHÁ", or "LA FAMA", the concert in Köln comes at a moment when her public focus has clearly shifted to "LUX". The venue in Köln highlights that album precisely as the backbone of the tour, alongside the singles "La Perla" and "Berghain" feat. Björk & Yves Tumor, while Sony's album material also lists songs such as "Sauvignon Blanc", "La Rumba Del Perdón", "Memória", and "Magnolias". That does not mean older favourites will disappear from the programme, but it does mean that the emphasis of the evening should be on the new chapter rather than on a mere cross-section of hits.

For the audience, that is important information because RosalĂ­a is not an artist who simply inserts new songs between proven singles. With her, an album usually also drives the visual, performative, and narrative framework of the show. "LUX" is conceived as a whole with a strong thematic and sonic identity, so it is realistic to expect a concert that builds an arc and atmosphere more than it follows a "hit after hit" logic. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Her recognisability, however, also rests on the songs that brought her to arenas. "MALAMENTE", "Pienso en tu mirå", "Con Altura", "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi", "TKN", "LA FAMA", "SAOKO", and "DESPECHÁ" have become the entry point into her world for different generations of audiences. That is why the concert in Köln is attractive both to long-time fans who have been with her since the flamenco-pop beginnings and to a wider audience that discovered Rosalía through global streaming hits and festival performances.

Why LUX TOUR 2026 is an important step

LUX TOUR 2026 is her first major tour after the sold-out "Motomami World Tour", and the date in Köln itself comes in the European leg of the route that also includes ZĂŒrich and Berlin. LANXESS arena especially highlights those three arena dates on its page in this part of the tour. That gives Köln the status of one of the few major German stops on the spring leg of the route, which matters both to travelling fans and to those aiming for a concert without extra transfers to other countries or cities.

In practice, that means a concentrated audience can be expected in the venue: local fans from Köln and Deutz, but also a large number of visitors from the wider region who will come to the concert by train or car. For the atmosphere in the arena, that is often decisive. When a date carries a sense of regional exclusivity, the audience usually arrives earlier, stays longer around the venue, and enters with more charge than on dates that are part of a denser sequence of performances.

What kind of live experience the tour's performances so far suggest

Although there is no point in inventing an exact set list for Köln, the first reports from the start of the tour still provide a useful framework. Music media that covered the opening of LUX TOUR 2026 in Lyon describe the performance as a multi-part, highly theatrical concert with a strong visual identity, choreography, costume changes, and a focus on material from the album "LUX". Those reviews mention that Rosalía, alongside the new songs, also brought back some older favourites, which matters to an audience expecting a balance between the current album and proven concert moments.In other words, in Köln it is reasonable to expect a performance that will not be flat like a club set or compressed like a festival show, but rather a thoughtful arena production. Rosalía's performance most often works through strong transitions between more intimate sections, choreographed explosions of energy, and songs that the audience can sing almost from the first to the last word. That particularly suits a large indoor space such as LANXESS arena, where the production has enough width to breathe, while the vocal still remains at the centre.

Who is that especially appealing to? First, to audiences who like pop concerts in which sound and stage concept are built as one whole. Second, to fans of contemporary Latin and Spanish pop who want to hear how the material from "LUX" works outside the studio. Third, to listeners who may not be fans of every phase of RosalĂ­a's career, but are drawn to an artist who on a large stage knows how to combine discipline, vocal control, and a clear authorial aesthetic.

Stage, audience, and sense of space in LANXESS arena

LANXESS arena is not a venue where a concert just "passes by". It is a space in Köln-Deutz with a capacity of up to 20,000 visitors, with a total usable area of 83,700 square metres and infrastructure adapted to major international tours. The venue emphasises modern stage, sound, and lighting equipment as well as large screens for direct image transmission, which for a concert of this type means that the experience does not depend only on whether you sit close to the stage. Places are disappearing quickly.With Rosalía, that is especially important because her performances are not just a sequence of songs, but also a sequence of visual decisions. In a smaller venue, physical proximity to the performer stands out more, while in a large arena the key role is played by sightlines, the rhythm of the stage, and the way details are carried across on the screens. LANXESS arena is designed precisely for that: large enough to support full production, yet functional enough that the audience does not lose the sense of what is happening on stage.

Deutz is practical for arriving at a concert also because the venue is not outside the city, but integrated into a part of Köln that is very accessible in terms of transport. That means less wandering after the exit and an easier return towards the centre, hotels, or the station. If you arrive earlier, another advantage is that you are very quickly on the right bank of the Rhine, with a view towards the old town and the cathedral across the bridge and the river stretch.


  • Venue: LANXESS arena, Willy-Brandt-Platz 3, 50679 Köln

  • Capacity: up to 20,000 visitors per event

  • Location: Köln-Deutz, with very good connections by train, S-Bahn, tram, and bus

  • Walking access: Bahnhof Köln Deutz/Messe is about 750 metres away, or around a 10-minute walk

  • Entry time: for this concert, entry opens at 18:30, and the start is at 20:30

Practical information for getting to the concert

For visitors arriving by public transport, LANXESS arena is one of the easier major concert locations in Germany. The arena states that in the immediate vicinity there are the stations "Bahnhof Köln Deutz/Messe", "Bahnhof Deutz/LANXESS arena", and "Deutz Technische Hochschule". They are served by tram lines 1, 3, 4, and 9, bus lines 150, 153, 156, 250, and 260, and S-Bahn lines S6, S11, S12, and S13. For part of the audience from nearby cities, this is more practical than arriving by car, especially after the end of the concert when leaving the car park can take time.

If you are still coming by car, the arena states that parking options around the venue are signposted and recommends arriving earlier because of check-in, security, and ticket control. It specifically mentions the underground car park P3 beneath the arena, with a direct lift to the foyer, but the general recommendation also applies to all parking areas: for a concert of this profile, there is no point in counting on arriving "at the last minute". It is worth securing tickets in time.

An important detail for travellers using public transport: the arena states that purchased tickets are valid as travel tickets in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg network only if the VRS logo is printed on them. That is not a detail to take for granted, but something to check on the ticket itself before travelling. For those arriving in Köln by ICE or other trains, it is also useful that Bahnhof Köln Deutz/Messe is the city's second ICE terminal, from which the arena can be reached on foot in about ten minutes.

What a concert in Köln means for the travelling audience

Köln is a city where a concert outing can easily grow into an all-evening or weekend trip, and Deutz is particularly good for visitors who want simple logistics. On one side you have the arena, the station, and transport links almost on the same stretch, and on the other you are very quickly across the Rhine in the old city centre. Köln's tourist organisation highlights exactly that around the Köln Messe/Deutz station area: LANXESS arena is a few steps away, and by crossing the Hohenzollern Bridge you quickly reach the Altstadt and Köln Cathedral.

That is useful to know if you are planning to arrive in the city earlier. In practice, it means that before the concert you can, without complications, walk along the Rhine, sit down in Deutz or across the river in the old town, and then return towards the arena without long transfers. For audiences coming only for one day, that reduces schedule stress, and for those staying one or two nights, it makes the concert part of a broader urban experience.

Who will enjoy this concert the most

Rosalía's concert in Köln is not reserved only for the audience that follows every one of her visuals, interviews, and B-sides. Of course, the greatest gain will come to fans who know well the transition from "Los Ángeles" through "El mal querer" and "Motomami" to "LUX", because they will more easily read how her vocal approach, stage gesture, and choice of material are changing. But this date is equally interesting for those who come to the concert because they are looking for an artist who in the same performance can combine broad pop recognisability and authorial risk.It is also appealing to an audience that otherwise goes to major arena concerts, but not necessarily only to Latin programmes. Rosalía is rooted enough in the mainstream that a wider audience also knows her songs, yet she is authorially defined enough that the concert does not feel generic. It is precisely that balance that often decides whether the audience leaves the venue with the feeling that it watched a well-produced tour or an actual artistic phase in the making. With "LUX", so far there are more signs pointing to the latter.

Opening act, guests, and what has not yet been confirmed

For Köln, for now the most important thing is to stick to what has been publicly confirmed. For the date 29.04.2026, LANXESS arena lists ROSALÍA and the name of the tour "LUX TOUR 2026", along with entry and start times. In the available announcements for that concert, there is no confirmed opening act or special guest, so such details should not be written into expectations in advance. If that is exactly what is crucial to your decision to attend, at the moment the safest assumption is a standalone RosalĂ­a performance without a pre-confirmed support programme.

The same applies to the precise song schedule. Reports from the tour so far point to a strong focus on "LUX" and the return of some older favourites, but without an officially published set list for Köln there is no reason to pretend certainty where there is none. For the audience, it is more useful to know the tone of the evening than to know the song list by heart: expect a concert that leans toward the new album, but does not break the connection with the material because of which Rosalía became a global name.

How to plan the evening without unnecessary hurry

Since entry opens at 18:30 and the start is scheduled for 20:30, the two-hour gap leaves enough space for normal entry, control, and getting oriented inside the arena. At performances like this, that is more important than it seems. The arena is large, the audience numerous, and with an artist whose concerts have a strong visual and stage identity, it is a shame to miss the opening part because of arriving at the last moment. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Arriving early is practical also because of the district itself. Deutz is busy in traffic terms, but easy to navigate for visitors arriving by train or tram. If you are coming from outside Köln, aim to arrive early enough that you do not depend on one connection or one parking attempt. That is probably the simplest advice for this evening: not to complicate what the city and the location already make fairly simple.

Why this particular date could carry weight within the tour

Rosalía's tours have moments that remain memorable not only because of the city, but also because of the phase of her career in which they happen. Köln 2026 is not a return to old merits, but a stop on a tour that carries a completely new studio framework. That is why this concert is interesting also to those who have already seen her earlier: what is coming is not a reprise of the "Motomami" era, but a new production and musical logic, with a different emphasis on the album, dramaturgy, and stage storytelling.That is exactly where the main reason lies why this concert could be one of the more important spring pop dates in the region. Not because of empty labels, but because in the same slot there come together a rare German arena performance, a current album that has changed the tone of her discography, and a venue that in production terms can sustain the full breadth of such a tour. Places are disappearing quickly.

Sources:
- LANXESS arena - concert date, entry and start times, tour description, only date in NRW, location, and basic arrival information
- LANXESS arena - information on arrival, parking, distance from Bahnhof Köln Deutz/Messe, and the VRS condition for public transport
- Cologne Tourism / locations.cologne - venue capacity, area, position in Köln-Deutz, and the context of movement between Deutz, the old city centre, and the cathedral
- Sony Music Canada, Pitchfork, and Consequence - the album "LUX", singles, collaborators, and the framework of the expected concert experience based on the start of the tour

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