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Rosalía 'very excited' about imminent world tour

NEW YORK (AP) - Rosalía spent three years working on her acclaimed third studio album, 'œMotomami.'ť Now she's ready to take the music on an upcoming world tour, with stops in her native Spain, Mexico, Europe and New York's famed Radio City Music Hall.

The Grammy- and eight-time Latin Grammy-winning sensation announced on Monday her 'œMotomami World Tour,'ť which will see her perform 46 concerts in 15 countries beginning July 6 in Almería, Spain, and includes stops in Barcelona, '‹'‹'‹'‹Madrid, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires, Bogota, New York, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Milan, Amsterdam, London and more, before closing in Paris on Dec. 18.

'œThere isn't a day that I don't train, there isn't a day that I don't study all of this,'ť the 29-year-old singer-songwriter told The Associated Press from Miami as she prepares physically and emotionally to spend almost half a year on the road.

'œBut I'm very excited. I've always really liked traveling, and in the end I feel that being able to go to other countries also keeps me inspired, keeps me making music, because I hope to continue writing songs during the tour,'ť she added.

'œMotomami,'ť her follow-up to 2018's 'œEl Mal Querer,'ť was produced between Barcelona, '‹'‹Miami, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, New York and Los Angeles, largely during the pandemic.

With its combination of flamenco, reggaeton, bachata, salsa, electro-pop and hip-hop, and breakout songs like 'œSaoko,'ť 'œLa Combi Versace'ť with Tokischa, 'œLa Fama'ť with The Weeknd and 'œChicken Teriyaki,'ť the eclectic 16-track album debuted at No. 1 on Spotify's Global Album Chart (a first-ever accomplishment for a Spanish artist), and scored the strongest Billboard chart debut of any Latin album so far this year.

When asked about her influences and musical models, the first thing that Rosalía mentions is that she grew up surrounded by nature.

'œIn the end, nature is God's most brilliant creation. That has been a reference for me, or rather an inspiration. That marked me since I was little,'ť said the artist, who was born in San Cucufate del Vallés, a municipality located in the Vallés Occidental region, in the province of Barcelona.

Then she highlights the great women in her life: 'œMy grandmother took me to Mass and that marked me. My mother has always been a reference; she is a very strong woman, a very independent woman. Or my sister, who is a visual artist and has always inspired me a lot, too, a very intelligent woman.

'œAnd, well, my mother always showed me Nina Hagen, Patti Smith, Janis Joplin, women who create,'ť she continued. 'œMy mom showed me that because she really liked music, so all of that has been a reference for me.'ť

Transferring a project as ambitious and varied as 'œMotomami'ť to the stage has been 'œa very exciting challenge'ť for Rosalía. She said this stage show will be very different from her 2019 tour in support of 'œEl Mal Querer'ť, which also included 40-plus concerts on both sides of the Atlantic.

On that occasion, in New York, she performed two nights at Webster Hall. This time, it will be at the massive and iconic Radio City Music Hall on Sept. 18-19.

'œTwo nights! Two nights! I can't wait. New York is one of my favorite cities. I hope at some point in my life I can live there, but for now at least I can go sing,'ť said the singer behind hits including 'œCon Altura'ť with J Balvin, 'œTKN'ť with Travis Scott and 'œLa noche de anoche'ť with Bad Bunny.

She said she is excited to play again in her native country, where she has 12 concerts scheduled, as well as in Mexico and Argentina 'œbecause the audience there gives you a lot of love; it is such a dedicated audience that it brings out the best in me.'ť

She's also eager to get to the San Juan Coliseum because many of the artists who have inspired the project - such as Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón, Zion and Don Omar - have filled that venue, and to La Romana in the Dominican Republic 'œbecause there is also bachata in '~Motomami.''ť

Tickets for the 'œMotomami World Tour'ť will be available starting Friday at rosalia.com.

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Sigal Ratner-Arias is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sigalratner.

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This story corrects the age of Rosalía to 29, not 28.

FILE - Rosalia arrives at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles. On Monday the Spanish singer announced her Motomami World Tour, a massive 46 show run across 15 countries that will start July 6 July in Almería, Spain. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Rosalia performs "Es Por Ti" at the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year gala honoring Juanes on Nov. 13, 2019, in Las Vegas. On Monday the Spanish singer announced her Motomami World Tour, a massive 46 show run across 15 countries that will start July 6 July in Almería, Spain. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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