Lola Índigo Reveals the Behind-the-Scenes of Her Biggest Tour Yet in a New Documentary on RTVE
Spanish pop star Lola Índigo is set to premiere a new documentary film titled “La Bruja, La Niña y El Dragón” on national television, focusing on the stadium tour of the same name, which became the most ambitious project of her career. The premiere will take place on January 2 on RTVE’s La 1, with online availability on the RTVE Play platform.
The broadcast is scheduled for late evening and will air immediately after a special program dedicated to the farewell concert of Joaquín Sabina, highlighting the importance of the documentary within RTVE’s New Year programming. For the public broadcaster, the project is part of a large-scale music lineup centered on leading figures of today’s Spanish music scene.
The Lola Índigo documentary is not a conventional concert film but a detailed and candid look at the creation of the stadium show “La Bruja, La Niña y El Dragón.” The story follows the artist’s journey from early rehearsals to performing on the country’s largest stages, while also showcasing the behind-the-scenes work of the team responsible for choreography, visual effects, and the technical production of the concerts.
The film features footage from three key performances of the tour held in Madrid, Seville, and Barcelona. All shows took place in major stadiums and collectively attracted more than 120,000 spectators, confirming the tour’s status as one of Spain’s largest music events in recent years. Viewers will see how the show’s concept was developed, blending music, dance, and stage storytelling into a unified visual narrative.
A significant part of the documentary is dedicated to personal reflections from Lola Índigo herself, as she shares the emotions, doubts, and challenges that accompanied the preparation of the tour. The artist explains that performing in stadiums represented the fulfillment of a long-standing dream and a key milestone in her professional growth, giving the film a deeply personal tone.
The stadium tour “La Bruja, La Niña y El Dragón” followed the success of the album “Nave Dragón, ” released in spring 2025. The record strengthened Lola Índigo’s position as one of the most influential performers in Spanish pop, while the scale of the tour firmly established her status as a stadium-level artist.
The documentary’s premiere on RTVE marks the conclusion of this chapter in the singer’s career and simultaneously opens a new one beyond the concert stage. The project will appeal not only to Lola Índigo fans but also to anyone interested in how large-scale modern music shows are created and the extensive work behind just a few hours of spectacle.

















