Overview
- On The Tonight Show, she premiered the song perched on a stack of mattresses before descending to reveal an oversized pearl, accompanied by a full orchestra.
- The televised airing muted a sexually explicit line from the performance, according to coverage of the broadcast.
- Fallon praised Lux’s ambition, highlighted its multilingual design, and held up the album’s vinyl on air.
- Viewers noted references to The Princess and the Pea and a bridal white dress, prompting fan theories about personal symbolism linked to Rauw Alejandro.
- Fallon said Rosalía will appear in Euphoria’s 2026 season, as Lux opens at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.