Rosalia yesterday in Madrid
31/03/2026
Journalist
1 min

Judging by the chronicles full of admiration from the critics following Rosalía's concerts, the singer continues to turn her performances into milestones of artistic expression at the peak of vocal perfection, musical exuberance, visual spectacularity, and conceptual richness. There's no need to even mention the fans' reaction. In a few days, we will experience the phenomenon at the Palau Sant Jordi, in front of an audience that will already be devoted from the start, but who must be experiencing this avalanche of praise for the artist as the excited anticipation of an unforgettable night.

How a thirty-three-year-old singer and songwriter from Sant Esteve Sesrovires has achieved global cult status and how she has managed to connect with the intimacy of different cultures must have already been written about extensively. However, I want to emphasize the value of the fact that, when Rosalía's work is praised, the idea that, despite the inevitable marketing, she conveys truth, that we are dealing with a professional with a perfectionist obsession for details and, at the same time, a singer who delivers very personal lyrics, music, and arrangements to the public, always comes up.

And in an era when screens tend to turn us into spectators, the most remarkable thing about Rosalía is how she has become a protagonist, how she has shaped the inner strength that drove her, and with what originality and modernity she has brought out the passion of her inner dialogue. Believing in oneself, valuing one's own intuitions, daring to verbalize them, working to make them a reality, making mistakes, succeeding, not settling, and moving forward—all of this is possible. Even on a global scale.

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