Rosalía voices support for Venezuela earthquake victims at concert performance
Spanish singer-songwriter and actress Rosalía has used her concert stage for a humanitarian cause.
The 33-year-old Grammy-winning Spanish pop star who is currently in her “Lux Tour 2026,” lent her voice for the victims of the Venezuelan earthquake.
On Saturday, Rosalia took the stage at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, for one of her concert dates in America. From the packed venue, the “Beso” hitmaker bared her heart about the earthquake victims and asked her fans to stand beside those in need.
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“I also need to share something that’s been on my heart,” Rosalia stated. “Um, you know, in the last days I’ve been really worried about la gente, all my people in Venezuela. Please, let’s send all our love, and let’s do everything we can to help.
“And it’s a very critical moment for all of them, and they need us. So for my part, I need to see them,” before emphasizing, “This is important for me.”
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Rosalia’s plea for her fans came just a few days after two strong earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes struck Venezuela on Wednesday. Since then, death toll has risen above 1,400, with tens of thousands of people still missing.
With the nation still reeling after the loss due to the natural disaster, Rosalia’s plea for helping the victims caught the attention of users on social media too.
One of the fan said: “devastating what those in Venezuela are going through, glad she’s using her platform for this.”
Someone else added: “kudos to her for doing this!”
“Praying for Venezuela and all those affected, thank you Rosalía for using your voice to help. ❤️,” noted another fan.
A social media user added: “stanning the right person, i love you my queen. i hope everyone affected will be okay.”
Rosalia started the U.S leg of her tour with a stop at the Madison Square Garden in mid-June. She’ll will be performing next at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Monday.