After releasing her wildly popular third album, "MOTOMAMI," Spanish star Rosalia has finally unveiled the dates for her upcoming "MOTOMAMI: World Tour."
The upcoming massive world tour will follow Rosalia's journey on a 46-date run across 15 countries, her biggest one yet.
Rosalia will trek around three continents on the "MOTOMAMI: World Tour," starting in Europe, South America, and North America, and returning to Europe again.
Rosalia 'MOTOMAMI: World Tour' Dates
The upcoming massive world tour will kick off on Jul. 6, 2022, at the Recinto Ferial de Almeria in Almería, Spain, following eleven more dates in the country. She will also perform on Estadio La Cartuja, Spain's fifth-biggest stadium.
After a 12-date tour in her home country, Rosalia will then be traveling to Mexico for three performances at Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey.
The 28-year-old singer will then take a six-day trek in South America in the latter part of August 2022 and earlier and the first few weeks of September 2022 - playing in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Rosalia will then kick off her North American Tour at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Massachusets, on Sep. 15, 2022. She will then spend two days at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and a quick trip at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada.
The "Chicken Teryaki" hitmaker will return to the United States on Sep. 26 at The Anthem in Washington D.C. and will eventually take on Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Inglewood, Houston, Irving, and Atlanta. She will be finishing her North American Tour on Miami's iii Points Festival on Oct. 22, 2022.
Afterwards, Rosalia will continue her World tour in Europe, starting at two stops in Portugal, before performing in Milan, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam, Brussels, and capping off in Paris' Accor Arena.
The upcoming tour will be in support of his most recent album, "Motomami."
Rosalia 'MOTOMAMI' Album Is Her Biggest One Yet
Released through Columbia Records, "MOTOMAMI" is Rosalia's first album released through the label, as the first two were launched via Universal Spain and Sony, respectively.
The 16-tracked album featured guest vocals from The Weeknd and Tokischa.
Several music publications have given "MOTOMAMI" high ratings because of the album's genre-bending sounds. Notably, Rolling Stone rated the album 4/5 stars saying the album was "brave, brawdy, and completely uncompromising."
"MOTOMAMI" debuted at No. 33 on the Billboards 200, the first-ever album of the Spanish singer-songwriter to ever enter the charts.
However, this is the second time a Rosalia album debuted atop Billboard's Latin Pop Albums chart, like "El Mal Querer" did in 2018 - but "MOTOMAMI" held the spot for three weeks, Rosalia's personal best yet.
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