Rosalía 'better' after suffering from food poisoning on stage
Rosalía 'better' after suffering from food poisoning on stage
KiMi Robinson, USA TODAYThu, March 26, 2026 at 8:44 PM UTC
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Rosalía 'better' after suffering from food poisoning on stage
Rosalía is sharing a reassuring health update after "feeling extremely sick" during a recent concert.
The "Despechá" singer shared a photo of herself lying on a gurney and getting fluids through an IV on her Instagram story on March 26. She wrote, "Feeling better thank you so much for all the love and understanding from everyone who was there," adding: "Grazie Milano."
The 33-year-old's update arrived a day after she allegedly cut short her March 24 tour stop outside of Milan due to "big-time food poisoning."
"I tried to do this show since the beginning. I've been sick. I've had big-time food poisoning, and I've tried to push it till the end, but I'm feeling extremely sick. I'm puking out there," Rosalía told the Unipol Forum crowd, according to a fan's video shared on TikTok. "I really want to give the best show, and I'm, like, in the floor doing my best. I might try to keep going, but maybe at some point I have to stop."
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"I really want you to have the best experience. This is pretty tough for me to go on like this and say this. I've never experienced this before; I've never been in this situation. And I'm really trying. I'm pushing as much as I can," she continued. "But I think we might have to stop if I really physically can't keep going. I'm in pain. So I'll do my best.
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The clip cut to another moment, in which she tried to move forward despite her illness. "Let me see if I can recover myself in any way, [if] they can give me something," she said.
Later, the Grammy winner returned to the stage with an apology to her Italian fans. She placed her hand over her abdomen as she explained, "I love you so much, and I hope I can come back in better conditions."
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USA TODAY has reached out to Rosalía's representatives for comment.
Rosalía kicked off her Lux arena tour in France on March 16 and is scheduled to perform in Madrid next on March 30. The singer will perform four shows at the Movistar Arena through April 4.
The 57-date global jaunt is promoting her fourth studio album, "Lux," a genre- and language-blending project released in November to critical acclaim and praise from fellow singers. Like the record, which is divided into four movements, her concerts have also been split into four acts.
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