Last Monday, Spanish artist Rosalía's concert in Madrid sparked controversy after photographers were barred from attending. This decision, made just hours before the event, raised questions about press freedom in covering cultural events.
Catalan artist Rosalía is set to dazzle audiences with her global ‘Lux Tour’, blending visual arts and music inspired by historical and contemporary works. This tour is one of the most significant artistic events worldwide.
Today, Madrid witnessed the premiere of Rosalía's concert at Movistar Arena, attracting thousands of fans eager for a unique artistic experience. This show is the first of four performances in the city before moving to Barcelona.
Spanish artist <strong>Rosalía</strong> launched a new world tour on March 16, starting in <strong>Lyon</strong>, France, and continuing to <strong>Madrid</strong> and <strong>Barcelona</strong> until April 18. The tour emphasizes the integration of dance with music, sparking discussions about dance's influence in pop arts.
Feelings of envy towards creative women in the arts are on the rise, as the success of female artists is often seen as a threat. This article explores the impact of this phenomenon on artists like <strong>Rosalía</strong>.