The performance is the first time the two singers delivered a live rendition of the symphonic track
Rosalía delivered a striking, drama-filled performance of “Berghain” at the 2026 Brit Awards — and Björk even made a surprise appearance. It marks the song’s live debut, and the first time the collaborators sang together onstage.
Rosalía was a vision in white as she delivered the operatic German opening to the symphonic track. The Spanish singer was backed by the Heritage Orchestra and surrounded by a half-circle choir donning blazers. Then, she and the choir parted for Björk to deliver her hypnotic verse. As usual, the Icelandic singer was wearing an avant-garde get-up, including a beaded headpiece that almost seemed to hover around her. The stunning performance closed with an intense dance party between Rosalía and her dancers as heavy synths, strobe lights, and electronic beats exploded around them, capturing the spirit of the club the song is named after.
Since releasing Lux in November 2025, Rosalía has only delivered a handful of live performances from songs off the album, and only sang “Reliquia” and “La Perla” so far. Each performance gets more theatrical than the last, and the dramatic Brit Awards performance of “Berghain” could be sign of what’s in store for the singer’s Lux world tour, which kicks off March 16 in Lyon, France. Rosalía will bring her critically acclaimed album to 42 tour stops across Europe, North America, and South America. Lux was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, leading many to believe the singer will incorporate an orchestra for her live shows. It won’t be long until the world finds out.
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