Rosalía pauses LUX show to urge help for Venezuela

Rosalía urges – After twin earthquakes in Venezuela killed more than 1,400 people, Rosalía used her LUX World Tour stop in Las Vegas to send an emotional message to her “people in Venezuela,” asking fans to show love and help during what she called a “very critical moment.”
Rosalía didn’t just step onstage in Las Vegas and keep the party rolling Saturday night—she paused it.
Speaking to a packed crowd during her LUX World Tour stop at T-Mobile Arena. the singer told fans she’d been deeply worried about her “people in Venezuela” after twin earthquakes that have claimed more than 1. 400 lives last week. Her message landed in the middle of the show’s momentum. with the kind of urgency that doesn’t need music to be felt.
“ My People in Venezuela Need Our Love Right Now!!! ” she urged the audience, calling the situation a “very critical moment” and saying the people there “need us.” Rosalía asked fans to send love and do whatever they can to help as the tragedy continues to unfold.
Once that emotional moment passed, the LUX World Tour spectacle moved forward—because that’s what the night was built for. Rosalía returned to the performance mode fans came for, including a new moment that turned the spotlight back toward her signature confessional segment.
Video from the show shows Rosalía introducing the latest celebrity guest for her fan-favorite confessional segment. where stars spill a secret to her as she plays priest. This time. the surprise appearance belonged to “RuPaul’s Drag Race” standout Jewels Sparkles. who appeared as the guest on Rosalía’s ‘Confessional’ segment at the LUX Tour in Las Vegas. The moment was shared online, tagged by @DragBasee in a post featuring the clip.
The night offered big stage drama and bigger celebrity surprises—but the message Rosalía delivered about Venezuela stayed the loudest thread of the evening.
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Good for her I guess, but like what actually is she doing besides saying it on stage?
People love to pause shows now, but earthquakes are tragic every year. I hope this actually turns into money and not just a speech. Las Vegas is so random to be thinking about Venezuela though.
Wait so she stopped the LUX show like for real? I read somewhere it was just a “moment” and then she went right back to partying. Also why RuPaul stuff in the same article? Kinda feels all mashed together.
I don’t get how a celebrity’s “confessional” segment helps the people in Venezuela. Like send love sure, but is she donating to the right orgs? Vegas shows are already expensive, so maybe she could’ve just not had the show that night? Idk, seems more like PR than help.