ROSALÍA brings her LUX TOUR 2026 to Madison Square Garden tonight, and New York City is putting on its best face for the occasion. Showtime is 8:00 PM ET — here’s everything you need to know before you head out.
Getting There
Conditions outside are about as good as a June evening in New York gets: sunny skies, a high near 75°F, and a light west wind of 6 to 10 mph. The breeze is noticeable but won’t slow you down. Whether you’re hopping off the subway or walking from a parking garage, the commute should be straightforward.
That said, the blocks around Penn Station and MSG fill up fast on sold-out nights. Aim to arrive by 7:00 PM ET to clear security and find your seats before the show begins.
Inside the Garden
Don’t let the warm evening fool you — MSG runs the AC hard. The arena can feel noticeably cool once you’re in your seat, especially on the floor. A light layer in your bag is a quiet win every time.
Rep Your Fandom
Merch lines inside the venue can eat up 20–30 minutes of pre-show time, and popular sizes sell out fast. Getting a ROSALÍA t-shirt or a ROSALÍA hoodie ahead of time means you walk in ready to go. A ROSALÍA hat is another easy pick that doubles as something to wear on the walk over. And if you want a piece of the night to take home, a ROSALÍA poster is the kind of memento that outlasts the evening.
Protect Your Hearing
Madison Square Garden is a loud venue. A pair of concert ear plugs high fidelity lets you hear the full range of the performance without the ringing afterward — they’re designed to lower volume while keeping sound quality intact. Seasoned concert-goers bring them every time.
Practical Tips
- Bags: MSG enforces a clear bag policy. Check the venue’s guidelines before you leave home — oversized bags get turned away at the entrance.
- Arrival: Security lines move slowly on big nights. 7:00 PM ET gives you cushion.
- No re-entry: Once you exit, you’re out for the night, so plan accordingly.
- Phone: You’ll want your battery for the set. A portable charger is worth tossing in your bag.
The weather outside is doing everything right tonight. The rest is up to ROSALÍA — and she tends to deliver.