Spanish singer-songwriter Rosana is returning to the stage to celebrate the 30-year anniversary [1] of her debut album, “Lunas Rotas.”

The tour marks a significant return for the Lanzarote-born artist, who is reconnecting with the audience that supported her rise to fame. Because the album is credited with marking a turning point in Spanish-language pop, the anniversary serves as a cultural touchstone for listeners who grew up with her music.

Rosana is returning to live performances after an absence of nine years [2]. The series of concerts will take place across various venues in Spain, bringing the tracks from her 1996 release back to a live setting.

The debut album, “Lunas Rotas,” established Rosana as a prominent voice in the music industry. By revisiting the material three decades after its initial release, the artist aims to commemorate the legacy of the work, and its enduring impact on the Spanish pop landscape.

Organizers and fans said that the album influenced an entire generation. The upcoming tour is designed to bridge the gap between that era and the present, allowing the artist to perform the songs that defined her early career in front of contemporary audiences.

Rosana is returning to live performances after an absence of nine years.

This return signals a revival of 1990s Spanish pop nostalgia. By touring a debut album 30 years later, Rosana is leveraging the long-term emotional connection her music holds for a specific generation, while potentially introducing her catalog to new listeners through a legacy-focused event.