Rosalía, BRIT Awards
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Rosalía attends The BRIT Awards 2026 at Co-op Live on February 28, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Chart-Topping Singer Returns to Stage After Alarming Mid-Show Cancellation

Rosalía returned to the stage in Madrid days after falling ill mid-show in Milan, telling fans she is “much better now” on her tour comeback.

Chart-topping singer Rosalía has returned to the stage in Madrid, launching a four-night run just days after cutting short a show in Milan due to illness.

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The Spanish star opened her residency at the Movistar Arena on Monday, March 30.

The show marked a strong comeback following a worrying moment mid-performance the previous week.

Rosalía Returns to Stage After Milan Show Scare

Rosalía's Milan show at the Unipol Forum on Wednesday, March 25, ended abruptly when she stopped mid-performance.

The 33-year-old addressed the crowd, explaining she was too unwell to continue.

She revealed that food poisoning caused the sudden interruption. Despite trying to push through, she ultimately had to end the set early.

The performance featured 11 songs and lasted around 50 minutes as part of her ongoing Lux Tour across Europe.

The following day, Rosalía reassured fans with an update on Instagram, sharing that she was on the mend.

"Feeling better. Thank you so much for all the love and understanding from everyone who was there," she wrote on her Instagram stories.

The post included a photo of her lying on an emergency stretcher and ended with the message: "Grazie Milano," alongside a heart.

Madrid Shows Mark Confident Comeback

According to Setlist.fm, Rosalía's opening night in Madrid featured a full 24-song set, a clear step up from the shortened Milan performance.

The show began with the entrance of an orchestra backed by Jimi Hendrix's "Angel," before she took the stage with "Sexo, violencia y llantas."

She closed the night with "Magnolias" in front of a packed 15,000-capacity crowd in her home country.

"How are we feeling tonight? I'm so happy to be here," she said, via Billboard. "Last week, I wasn't feeling too well, but I'm much better now."

"Madrid, tonight is special... it's the first night in the capital with all my 'chulapos' and 'chulapas,'" she added. "I've been coming here for more than a decade... it's a city I love deeply and one that holds so many memories for me."

The Lux Tour will continue across Europe before heading to the United States in June and concluding in Puerto Rico in September.

Rosalía released her fourth album, Lux, in October 2025, a record-breaking project featuring songs in 14 languages.