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Rosalía Postpones Miami and Orlando Concerts Due to Family Emergency

Rosalía Postpones Miami and Orlando Concerts Due to Family Emergency
Music · 2026
Photo · Andres Ruiz for Latino World News
By Andres Ruiz Photographer & Reporter Jun 4, 2026 3 min read

Rosalía, the Spanish pop icon whose flamenco-infused sound has captivated audiences across the Americas, has postponed her upcoming concerts in Miami and Orlando. The sudden change, announced by Live Nation Florida, is due to a family emergency that the artist is currently attending to.

In a statement released on social media, Live Nation Florida wrote: "Due to a family emergency, Rosalía has to postpone her upcoming shows in Miami and Orlando. She is sorry to disappoint her fans, but the circumstances have left her with no other choice. As the tour explores rescheduling, please hold onto your ticket. More information soon."

The shows were scheduled to take place at Miami's Kaseya Center and Orlando's Kia Center as part of her highly anticipated LUX Tour, which has been drawing massive crowds across North America. The Miami concert, in particular, was expected to be a highlight, given the city's deep ties to Latin music and its vibrant Latino community.

What Happened?

According to Live Nation, the postponement stems from an urgent personal matter that required Rosalía's immediate attention. The company described it as a "force majeure" situation beyond the tour's control. While specific details of the emergency have not been disclosed, the artist herself expressed deep regret in a brief note included in the announcement, apologizing to fans who had traveled or made plans to attend the shows.

This is not the first time Rosalía has had to adjust her schedule due to personal reasons. The singer, known for hits like "Malamente" and "Con Altura," has always prioritized her family and well-being, even as her career has skyrocketed globally. Her decision to postpone rather than cancel suggests that the shows will be rescheduled, though no new dates have been announced yet.

For fans in Miami, a city that has become a hub for Latin music and culture, the news was particularly disappointing. The city's Kaseya Center has hosted countless iconic performances, and Rosalía's show was expected to be a major event. In the meantime, ticket holders are advised to hold onto their passes and monitor official channels for updates.

Rosalía's next scheduled performance is set for June 11 in Boston, and industry insiders expect the tour to continue as planned after that. The LUX Tour, which blends reggaeton, flamenco, and experimental pop, has been praised for its innovative staging and Rosalía's electrifying stage presence.

As the Latin music world waits for more details, the focus remains on Rosalía's well-being. Her fans, known for their loyalty and passion, have flooded social media with messages of support, understanding that family comes first. For now, the show will go on—just a little later than expected.

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