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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rosalía Showcases Multilingual Album 'Lux' with Fairy Tale-Inspired Performance

Rosalía Showcases Multilingual Album 'Lux' with Fairy Tale-Inspired Performance

17 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Rosalía performed her new song "Lux" on The Tonight Show
  • She sang in 13 different languages and incorporated classical influences
  • Rosalía's performance featured a fairy tale-inspired set with a bed of mattresses
Rosalía Showcases Multilingual Album 'Lux' with Fairy Tale-Inspired Performance

On November 15th, 2025, Spanish singer Rosalía took the stage on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to showcase her new album "Lux." The performance was a captivating display of Rosalía's artistic evolution, as she sang the evocative track in a sumptuous white gown while lying on a pile of mattresses.

As the camera pulled back, it revealed that Rosalía was surrounded by a full ensemble of musicians, including a strings section. In a nod to the fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea," Rosalía then climbed down from the bed and revealed a pearly ball (the song's title) from under the mattresses. The performance was subtitled in English for viewers, highlighting Rosalía's multilingual approach on the album.

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During her interview with Fallon, Rosalía discussed the making of "Lux," which features her singing in 13 different languages. She also spoke about the album's classical influences, a new direction for the singer. "I always get nervous when I'm sharing it," Rosalía said, "More than when I'm doing it. When I'm about to go to the studio, I know how I want it to sound. I know how it's going to be."

Rosalía also demonstrated her vocal warm-up techniques and showed Fallon how she created different rhythms on the album by clapping. The two later played a game where Rosalía spoke to Fallon in Spanish, and he had to guess the tone of her speech.

"Lux" is out now, showcasing Rosalía's operatic inspirations, collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra, and the careful training she has perfected over the years. Rolling Stone has already lauded the album as an "instant classic" and "a truly timeless work of art" that "no other pop star could have made."

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Rosalía's 'Lux' album features her singing in 13 different languages, showcasing her multilingual talent.
Rosalía's performance on The Tonight Show featured a fairy tale-inspired set, with the singer lying on a bed of mattresses and revealing a pearly ball from under the mattresses, in a reference to the classic fairy tale 'The Princess and the Pea.'
Rosalía's 'Lux' album incorporates classical influences, including collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra, showcasing the singer's operatic inspirations and careful training.

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