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Rosalía's Mexican Adventure: From Pozole to Tattoos with Latin Mafia

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  • Rosalía visited Mexico City for a listening session of her new album LUX
  • She experienced traditional Mexican dishes like pozole and enfrijoladas
  • Rosalía partied with Mexican band Latin Mafia, including getting a tattoo
Rosalía's Mexican Adventure: From Pozole to Tattoos with Latin Mafia

In late October 2025, Spanish singer Rosalía visited Mexico City as part of the worldwide listening parties for her highly anticipated fourth studio album, LUX. During her trip, Rosalía immersed herself in the local culinary scene, experiencing traditional Mexican dishes for the first time.

Rosalía shared her Mexican adventure with her millions of TikTok followers, documenting her first taste of pozole, a broth made with corn kernels, chicken or pork, and chili. She also enjoyed enfrijoladas, tortillas dipped in bean sauce and filled with shredded chicken. Videos of the surprised diners who spotted the singer at a popular pozole restaurant chain quickly went viral in Mexico.

Rosalía's night out in Mexico City didn't stop there. She also visited a Mexican cantina, where she and the members of the band Latin Mafia enjoyed drinks and watched drag performances. The Spanish superstar even received a special gift - a necklace with a pendant of the iconic Virgin of Guadalupe, the Patron Saint of Mexico and Latin America. The night culminated with Rosalía giving a tattoo to one of the Latin Mafia singers, featuring the title of her new album, LUX.

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Rosalía visited Mexico City and experienced traditional Mexican dishes like pozole and enfrijoladas for the first time, partied with the Mexican band Latin Mafia, and even got a tattoo from one of the band members.
Rosalía received a necklace with a pendant of the iconic Virgin of Guadalupe, the Patron Saint of Mexico and Latin America, as a gift from one of the members of the Latin Mafia band.
According to the article, Rosalía's new album LUX is "inspired by holy women from around the world."

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