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BRIT Awards 2026: Rosalía joins line-up of performers

BRIT Awards 2026: Rosalía joins line-up of performers

Rosalía has been confirmed as a performer for next month’s BRIT Awards.

  • Read More: Rosalía – ‘Lux’ review: an arresting album of astonishing scope and ambition

This year’s ceremony will be held at the Co-op Live on Saturday February 28, marking the first time that the event has taken place in Manchester in its nearly 50 year history. Olivia Dean – who is up for multiple awards on the night – was confirmed earlier this month as the first performer, with Harry Styles and Wolf Alice announced shortly afterwards.

Now, organisers have confirmed that International Artist of the Year nominee Rosalía will join them. It marks her first nomination at the awards, and she’ll face off against artists including Bad Bunny, CMAT, Doechii, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan and Tyler, The Creator on the night.

News of the Spanish music star’s performance at the ceremony follows the release of her latest album ‘Lux’, which arrived to widespread critical acclaim back in November. The record was given a glowing five-star review by NME, who lauded its “astonishing scope and ambition”.

It was also named on the best albums of the year list by NME, while ‘Reliquia’ from the album landed at Number Seven on NME‘s 50 best songs of 2025 list. The cut is hailed as being musically “adventurous”, with its “gorgeous opening string arrangement melting into gently thumping electronic production”.

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calling all motomamis 🚨 @rosalia will be making her BRITs performance debut at The BRIT Awards 2026 ❤️‍🔥 Watch her performance live Saturday 28th February on ITV1 & ITVX in the UK and on YouTube globally

♬ original sound – BRITs – BRITs

Her stop at the Brits also comes ahead of a huge 2026 world tour, which includes dates in the UK, Europe and North America in the coming months. See all of the dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

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