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Rosalía announced multiple 2026 shows in Madrid and Barcelona as part of her LUX world tour. As expected, Spain proved to be one of the strongest markets, with a large domestic fanbase and flagship arenas concentrating demand across consecutive dates. Previous releases tied to LUX have already demonstrated solid resale in Spanish-speaking markets, setting expectations early for these shows.
Home-country shows typically outperform international dates.
Multiple nights reduce sell-out pressure but sustain steady demand.
Cheapest seated tickets offer the best risk-to-reward.
Lower-tier seating performs well, particularly in Madrid.
No transfer restrictions mentioned at time of sale.
11/12/2025
Tickets release via Ticketmaster (9am & 10am GMT windows).
11/12/2025
11–12 December 2025 - Strong uptake across Madrid and Barcelona, especially entry-level seats.
15/12/2025
Tickets list on resale platforms with early 2x pricing targets.
01/01/2026
Resale prices settle around €100–€120+ depending on city and seat.

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Rosalía’s Spain dates delivered exactly what the market expected: reliable 2x opportunities on low-entry tickets, supported by hometown demand and multiple arena nights. While upside was capped compared to ultra-limited tours, liquidity remained strong, particularly in Madrid. For ticket resellers, this was a disciplined, volume-friendly flip rather than a speculative play.

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