Entertainment Music Reggaeton Music Rosalía Announces First-Ever World Tour Dates in Support of New Album 'Motomami' This will be the Spanish performer's first-ever worldwide run of concerts in support of her third studio album Motomami, set to span 46 dates across 15 countries By Jack Irvin Jack Irvin Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at Rolling Stone and Entertainment Tonight, and he worked as a freelance writer for publications including Bustle, MTV News, Shondaland, L’Officiel USA, Ladygunn, Flood and PopCrush before joining PEOPLE. In his current role, Jack covers daily music news and has interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists including Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Cyndi Lauper, Normani, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 18, 2022 01:50PM EDT Rosalía. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Rosalía fans, order your "Chicken Teriyaki" to go — and get ready to see her live in concert. On Monday, the 28-year-old Spanish performer announced the Motomami World Tour, her first-ever worldwide run of concerts in support of her third studio album Motomami, set to span 46 dates across 15 countries from this summer through the end of 2022. Beginning with a string of July shows in the singer's native Spain, Rosalía's tour will then hit venues throughout Latin America for the rest of summer, followed by an extensive North American run including New York's Radio City Music Hall and more Latin American shows before wrapping in December with several European dates including London's O2 Arena. The "Con Altura" singer teased the tour announcement in an Instagram post on Sunday, writing, "Atencion motomami$$ mañana anunciO aLGO😻😻😻😻," which translates to, "Attention motomami$$ I'll announce something tomorrow." Released in March and preceded by singles including The Weeknd collaboration "La Fama" and "Chicken Teriyaki," Motomami was met with critical acclaim from publications including Pitchfork, which named the album "Best New Music." The 16-track set charted at No. 33 on the Billboard 200, marking Rosalía's first entry on the United States albums chart. Ahead of the album's release, the musician partnered with Rockstar Games in December 2021 to debut Motomami Los Santos, an in-game radio station hosted by Rosalía and experimental electronic musician Arca, for Grand Theft Auto Online: The Contract. Rosalía Says She Hopes Her New Album Provides a Feminist 'Counterbalance' to Misogyny in Music In November 2021, the singer spoke to Rolling Stone en Español about creating feminist music in hopes of providing a "counterbalance" to sexist and hypermasculine tropes commonly perpetuated by male musicians, especially in her genre. "I haven't always found female figures who write in a rawer way, particularly in music or Spanish folk music. It's easier to find those figures in English music rather than Spanish music," the Grammy winner told the outlet, adding that the "issues" are a "reflection of society." "I also believe it's not only a reggaeton issue. It's a reflection of society. If this is happening in music, it's because there's something happening at a social level, in the real world," Rosalía continued. "So, we better ask ourselves what is going on and what we still have to do in that regard." General on-sale tickets for the Motomami World Tour will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time here. See below for tour dates: July 6 – Almería, Spain – Recinto Ferial de Almeria July 9 – Sevilla, Spain – Estadio La Cartuja July 12 – Granada, Spain – Plaza de Toros July 14 – Malaga, Spain – Marenostrum July 16 – Valencia, Spain – Auditorio Marina Sur July 19 – Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center July 20 – Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center July 23 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi July 24 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi July 27 – Bilbao, Spain – Bilbao Exhibition Centre BEC July 29 – A Coruña, Spain – The Coliseo August 1 – Palma, Spain – Son Fusteret August 14 – Mexico City, Mexico – Auditorio Nacional August 17 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Auditorio Telemex August 19 – Monterrey, Mexico – Auditorio CitiBanamex August 22 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Tokio Marine Hall August 25 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Arena Movistar August 28 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena August 31 – Bogota, Colombia – Movistar Arena September 3 – La Romana, Dominican Republic – Altos De Chavon Amphitheater September 9 – San Juan, Puerto Rico – The Coliseo September 15 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway September 18 – New York, New York – Radio City Music Hall September 19 – New York, New York – Radio City Music Hall September 23 – Toronto, Canada – Budweiser Stage September 26 – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem September 28 – Chicago, Illinois – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom October 2 – San Diego, California – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre October 4 – San Francisco, California – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium October 7 – Inglewood, California – YouTube Theater October 8 – Inglewood, California – YouTube Theater October 12 – Houston, Texas – 713 Music Hall October 14 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory October 17 – Atlanta, Georgia – Coca-Cola Roxy October 22 – Miami, FL – iii Points Festival November 25 – Porto, Portugal – Altice Forum Braga November 27 – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena December 1 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum December 4 – Berlin, Germany – Velodrom December 7 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Hall December 10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live December 12 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National December 15 – London, United Kingdom – The O2 December 18 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena Close