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Rosalía's stunning performance with Björk singing 'Berghain' at the Brit Awards

The Catalan singer wins the Brit Award for Best International Artist and defends "different cultures and the diversity of languages."

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02/03/2026

BarcelonaRosalía has dazzled once again with her latest album, LuxAnd also with her live performances. The Catalan singer received the Brit Award for International Artist of the Year in Manchester on Saturday night, at a gala where the English singer Olivia Dean established herself as a rising star on the current music scene with four awards, two in the main categories – British Female Artist and Album of the Year.

But, in addition, Rosalía won over the audience with an impressive performance, a cover radish of Berghain with a surprise appearance by Björk. It was the first time Rosalía had performed this song live, and she did so with a version for all audiences, removing the ""Fuck you" of the final verses sung by Yves Tumor. Berghain It's the song that inspired the first music video from the new album, released even before the album itself. Until now, Rosalía had only performed The pearl Live. This award kicks off the artist's tour, which will begin in France on March 16, continue in Barcelona in April, and then move on to Miami in June, with stops in London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Lisbon, and Madrid.

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Rosalía has made her debut at the UK's most prestigious awards, winning the Brit Award after beating out names like Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny and Americans Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga. The singer said it was an honor to be able to share her music abroad, thanked her colleagues in the industry who "make music in Spanish," and asked for continued celebration of "different cultures and the diversity of languages." Rosalía, with her characteristic charm, admitted to the host, comedian Jack Whitehall, that she couldn't remember how many languages ​​were on the album: "That's the million-dollar question. Thirteen or fourteen, I don't know anymore." When he asked her to include the Mancunian from Manchester on the next album, she replied with a "sunshine"In the style of Liam Gallagher, and has confessed to being an Oasis fan. Furthermore, Noel Gallagher was at the gala, where he won the Songwriter of the Year award and received a video message from his team's manager, Pep Guardiola.

Manchester, the birthplace of Britpop. The night began with the return of Harry Styles after a three-year hiatus."