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Buy tickets for concert Rosalía - 23.04.2026., Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands Buy tickets for concert Rosalía - 23.04.2026., Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands

CONCERT

Rosalía

Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NL
23. April 2026. 20:30h
2026
23
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Rosalía tickets for Ziggo Dome Amsterdam - LUX Tour concert for fans of the hits, new album and bold live sound

Looking for tickets for Rosalía in Amsterdam? Buy tickets for the Ziggo Dome concert and catch LUX Tour as the new album shapes the show, while the crowd expects a blend of songs like "Despechá" and "La Fama" with newer material. This date is a strong pick for longtime fans and wider pop audiences

ROSALÍA brings LUX TOUR 2026 to Amsterdam

ROSALÍA arrives at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on April 23 with a concert titled LUX TOUR 2026, and it is a performance that comes at a moment when her career is once again in an intensely ambitious phase. After a period in which she expanded her global recognizability through Motomami, collaborations, and a series of standalone singles, the new LUX era returns her to a major tour and shifts the focus toward a more lavishly imagined, multilayered pop sound. For the audience, that means an evening where people do not come only for a hit, but also for a more clearly rounded concert concept.

Amsterdam received two consecutive dates on that route at Ziggo Dome, April 22 and 23, which shows that this is not a casual stop but a serious European station on the tour. For the Dutch audience, this is also ROSALÍA's first performance in this venue, so the concert also carries an element of premiere in a space that is among the most important concert addresses in the country. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Where ROSALÍA is now in her career

ROSALÍA has for years been an artist who does not stay within one style. In her catalogue, flamenco, urban Latin heritage, art pop, electronic music, and rhythms that work equally well in an arena and in a club setting all meet. That is precisely why the audience at her concerts is never made up of just one type of listener. In the same place gather those who remember her from El mal querer, the audience that discovered her through Motomami, and the broader pop audience that knows the choruses of songs such as "Despechá" or "La Fama".The new tour is tied to the album LUX, released at the end of 2025, which was announced as her fourth studio album and a project built in multiple parts. In announcements and reactions to the album, it was especially emphasized that this is material that moves away from the strongly reggaeton-oriented direction of Motomami and enters a more lavish, more orchestral, and dramaturgically broader sound. That is important information for anyone considering going to the concert: this is not an evening relying only on old favorites, but also on a new chapter conceived as a full stage story.

The first singles and songs that opened the LUX era further showed that turn. "Berghain" stood out as a more avant-garde and theatrical piece, while media reviews and first concert reactions often mentioned the songs "La Perla" and "Sauvignon Blanc" as well. Translated for the visitor, that means a concert can be expected that will not run only on the recognizability of the most famous earlier titles, but will build a greater part of its impression precisely on the new material and its stage performance.

What can be expected from the live repertoire

Although no one should start from the assumption that the set list will be completely the same from city to city, the first reports from the opening of LUX TOUR 2026 provided a sufficiently solid framework to know what the logic of the evening is. The new material takes the central place, but ROSALÍA does not break the connection with the songs that turned her into a globally recognizable name. In the first concerts of the tour, older favorites such as "Saoko", "La Fama", "Bizcochito", "Despechá", and "La Noche de Anoche" also appeared in the program, which is good news for the audience that wants both the new phase and confirmation of the old concert charge.Even more important is how that repertoire works in practice. From the first reviews and reports, it is clear that LUX is conceived as a performance in acts, with emphasized visual transitions, dancers, and a different dramaturgy from the one Motomami World Tour had. That does not necessarily mean that every production detail will be the same in Amsterdam, but it indicates that this is not just about a sequence of songs one after another. ROSALÍA is trying to turn the album into a stage whole, so the concert also makes sense for an audience that follows her development as an author, not only as a performer of hits.

For part of the audience, that combination of contrasts will be the most attractive element. On one side are the rhythmic and immediately infectious moments known even to the wider public, and on the other the new material that demands more attention, but gives back through the intensity of the arrangements and the way tension is built on stage. Tickets for this event are in demand.

The most famous hits that shape audience expectations

When speaking about a ROSALÍA concert, it is hard to separate the new project from the songs that made her one of the most recognizable names of the contemporary Hispanophone and global pop scene. "Malamente" and "Pienso en tu mirá" remain key points for understanding her early breakthrough, while "Saoko", "La Fama", "Bizcochito", and "Despechá" marked the period in which she fully entered the center of international pop culture.That is also important for the atmosphere in the venue. Audiences at concerts like this usually react the loudest when new material merges with already adopted choruses. If you have followed ROSALÍA for years, LUX TOUR 2026 offers you the context of the entire journey - from an experimental and flamenco-based signature to a maximalist pop expression. If you listen to her more casually, you still get enough familiar moments for the concert not to feel closed off or intended only for a narrow circle of fans.

Who will enjoy this concert the most

This concert is especially attractive to three groups of audience members. The first consists of long-time fans to whom it is important to follow how ROSALÍA changes her own sound and stage language from album to album. The second consists of listeners who do not know the entire catalogue but follow contemporary pop and want to see an artist who still takes risks in a large format. The third consists of lovers of Latin, art pop, and electronic hybrids who want a concert with more rhythmic and aesthetic layers than a standard arena pop performance.


  • For fans of the earlier albums, this is an opportunity to hear how the older songs sound alongside a new, more ambitious production logic.

  • For the broader audience, the concert is accessible because ROSALÍA still includes a series of big, already familiar songs in the repertoire.

  • For those who like stage-designed tours, LUX TOUR 2026 carries more dramaturgy and a clearer visual identity than an ordinary hit package.

Ziggo Dome as a concert stage

Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam-Zuidoost opened in 2012 and accommodates up to 17,000 visitors per concert or event. It is a space large enough for the evening to have full arena charge, but also a focused enough venue that the sense of contact with the stage is not lost. That combination is precisely one of the reasons why Ziggo Dome has a reputation as a space suitable for artists to whom both sound and the visual part of the production matter.

For a concert such as ROSALÍA's, that is especially important. Her current stage expression rests on a combination of rhythm, movement, and visual composition, and Ziggo Dome is a venue whose acoustics are often highlighted as one of its main advantages. If the concert relies on details in arrangement and dynamics, such a space makes a big difference. And while stadiums are often impressive for their mass, an arena like this more often provides a better measure between size and concentration of impression.

For visitors who like to sit and follow the entire stage picture, Ziggo Dome usually offers a very clear relation to the stage thanks to its more open interior structure and the incline of the stands. On the other hand, those who want a physically more intense experience and contact with the audience will aim most for standing on the floor. Places are disappearing quickly.

Practical: where the venue is located and how to get there

The address of Ziggo Dome is Arena Boulevard 61, 1101 DL Amsterdam, in the Amsterdam-Zuidoost district. For visitors coming from the city center, it is useful to know that Zuidoost is different from the classic postcard image of Amsterdam. Instead of canals and narrow streets, the emphasis here is on large concert and sports venues, broader infrastructure, and more direct transport connections. From the city center, the trip to Zuidoost takes approximately 15 minutes by public transport.

The most practical arrival point by public transport is Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA, because Ziggo Dome is located next to the train, metro, and bus station. That is good news for travelers who do not want to rely on city traffic by car immediately before the start of the program. For international visitors or those combining the concert with a shorter stay in the city, this position means that the arena zone can be reached quickly and without complicated navigation through the historic center.

If you are arriving by car, it is important to plan parking in advance. In the P1 ArenA garage there are more than 2,000 parking spaces, and the exit is directly opposite Ziggo Dome. Organizers also warn that on days of major events at the neighboring Johan Cruijff ArenA, traffic regulation may be different, so it is worth leaving earlier and following the instructions on site. For short drop-off and pick-up, the short stay zone near P1 is used.

  • Venue address: Arena Boulevard 61, 1101 DL Amsterdam

  • Nearest station: Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA

  • Arrival from the center: about 15 minutes by public transport

  • Parking: P1 ArenA with more than 2,000 spaces

  • Type of space: large arena designed for concerts and major events



What the date of April 23 means in the context of the tour

The April 23 concert comes early in the European part of LUX TOUR 2026, only a few days after the series of performances in Barcelona and immediately before the continuation of the route toward other major venues in the region. That matters because at that stage the tour still carries its initial freshness - the audience is not getting a routine, worked-through format at the end of a months-long series, but a performance that is still in a phase of intensive shaping and is being closely followed by the media and fans.

Amsterdam is also one of those stops where the scale of interest is clearly visible. Two concerts in the same venue within two days are not a small thing, especially for an artist whose return to a major tour came after several years without a more extensive world touring cycle. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Atmosphere of the evening: what is realistic to expect

Most realistically, one should expect an audience that moves very quickly from attentive listening to loud collective singing. ROSALÍA has the rare ability to combine almost theatrically staged scenes with songs that become a mass chorus in a second within the same concert. That is why her performances are not static even when the material becomes more demanding. Even when she introduces a new song or a slower transition, the concert remains physically and rhythmically present.

For visitors going to her solo concert for the first time, it is worth counting on a highly visual evening, but without relying exclusively on the screen and spectacle. With ROSALÍA, the way the body, the voice, and the dancers carry the entire frame is often more important. In an arena like Ziggo Dome, that can create a very concentrated experience, especially if you are close enough to follow the details of the choreography or well positioned enough to see how the entire scene is arranged.

Still, it is useful to leave room for surprises. The first concerts of the tour showed the framework of the repertoire and production direction, but there is no guarantee that Amsterdam will get an identical sequence, the same transitions, or exactly the same ratio of new and older songs. That is precisely part of the charm of the early phase of the tour.

Useful notes before departure

The start of the program for this date is listed in the evening slot, and with large arenas it is always wise to arrive earlier because of entry, security checks, and orientation within the space. If you are arriving by train or metro, the advantage is that the entire arena zone is easy to recognize as soon as you exit at Bijlmer ArenA. If you are arriving by car, arriving earlier saves stress and reduces the risk that the concert starts while you are still looking for the access route or a parking space.

For visitors traveling from outside the Netherlands, it is worth keeping in mind the broader context of the district as well. Zuidoost is not the part of the city people go to for canals and classic postcard views, but for major events, shopping, and entertainment infrastructure. That is practical, because you can organize your arrival without too much walking through the center, and after the concert return relatively quickly toward your accommodation or station connections.

Sources:
- Ziggo Dome - confirmation of the dates April 22 and 23, 2026, the title LUX TOUR 2026, and the fact that ROSALÍA is performing at Ziggo Dome for the first time
- Live Nation Netherlands - confirmation of the Amsterdam date 23.04.2026, the Ziggo Dome location, and the headlining artist
- I amsterdam - venue address, opening year, capacity of up to 17,000 visitors, and context of the Amsterdam-Zuidoost district
- Ziggo Dome reachability pages - accessibility via Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA, train, metro, and bus connections, and information about P1 ArenA parking with more than 2,000 spaces
- Pitchfork - context of the album LUX, description of the beginning of the tour, impression from the tour opening, and overview of songs performed on the early dates
- Columbia Records and Apple Music/Spotify - confirmation that LUX is the current album in circulation

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