Rosalía & Björk Perform “Berghain” Live at BRIT Awards + Wins International Artist Award

by Chief Editor

Rosalía delivered a highly anticipated performance of her song “Berghain” at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester’s Co-op Live arena, marking the live debut of the track and featuring a surprise appearance by Björk.

A Landmark Performance

The performance of “Berghain” is particularly noteworthy as the song is from Rosalía’s 2025 album, LUX, which garnered significant acclaim at the end of last year, appearing at #4 on one list of the best albums of 2025. The song itself had already generated considerable buzz due to the contributions of both Björk and Yves Tumor.

First BRIT Award Win

In addition to her performance, Rosalía was awarded the BRIT Award for International Artist Of The Year. She prevailed over a competitive field of nominees including Bad Bunny, Chappell Roan, CMAT, Doechii, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, Taylor Swift, and Tyler, The Creator.

Did You Know? Rosalía’s album LUX featured contributions from Björk, Yves Tumor, and several other artists including Carminho, Dougie F, Estrella Morente, and Yahritza y su Esencia.
Expert Insight: Winning a BRIT Award, particularly in the International Artist category, represents a significant achievement for Rosalía, potentially broadening her reach and influence within the UK music market and beyond. This could lead to increased demand for future performances and collaborations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What album is “Berghain” from?

“Berghain” is from Rosalía’s 2025 album, LUX.

Who joined Rosalía on stage at the BRIT Awards?

Björk joined Rosalía on stage during her performance of “Berghain.”

Who was Rosalía competing against for the International Artist Of The Year award?

Rosalía was competing against Bad Bunny, Chappell Roan, CMAT, Doechii, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, sombr, Taylor Swift, and Tyler, The Creator for the award.

Will Rosalía’s BRIT Award win and high-profile performance translate into further international recognition and opportunities for the artist remains to be seen.

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