It’s no secret that Queen Letizia is a music lover, and her daughters have clearly inherited that trait. Rosalía’s recent concert at the Movistar Arena in Madrid confirmed this once again, but if you look at the three princesses’ concert attendance history, the list speaks volumes.
Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Ara Malikian, and Rosalía on two different tours. It’s no coincidence; it’s a genuine passion. They arrive after the show has already started and leave before it ends, without a private box, mingling with the audience. It’s a family that goes to concerts just like everyone else, just with a bit more security logistics.

How many Harry Styles concerts have Leonor and Sofia seen?
The first major documented instance is from the summer of 2022, when Letizia, Leonor, and Sofia went together to see Harry Styles on his Love on Tour at what was then the WiZink Center in Madrid, right at the front of the stage.
One year later, in 2023, the Infantas saw the singer again, this time at Mad Cool, in front of around 65,000 people at the Iberdrola Music venue in Villaverde.

According to eyewitness accounts, Leonor and Sofia sang along to the songs non-stop, and before the show began, they had access to the artist’s dressing room. No images of that moment were released, but the fact remains.
Taylor Swift’s concert in London: a gathering of European royals
In June 2024, Taylor Swift performed in London, at Wembley, as part of The Eras Tour. Around 700,000 people attended over eight nights. Leonor and Sofia were there, once again in complete discretion, mingling with the audience. And they weren’t the only royals; Amalia of Orange, the daughter of the King and Queen of the Netherlands, was also there. Three heiresses at the same concert.

Beyond the concerts she attends with her daughters, Queen Letizia has her own well-defined musical tastes.
Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi internationally, and Los Planetas and Amaral domestically. The family has also attended recitals by violinist Ara Malikian on several occasions. From pop to rock, from indie to classical, there’s a bit of everything on that unofficial playlist.
