Giulia Stabile Joins Rosalía’s Dance Crew at Brit Awards, Marking International Breakthrough
Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena hosted a standout performance on March 2, 2026, as Italian dancer Giulia Stabile took the stage as part of Rosalía’s electrifying dance ensemble at the Brit Awards. The appearance marks a significant step in Stabile’s burgeoning international career, following her win on the Italian talent show Amici.
Stabile, a 2002 Roman native, first gained recognition after winning the twentieth edition of Amici, hosted by Maria De Filippi. She has since worked as a professional dancer and television presenter. Now, she’s embarking on a new chapter, joining Rosalía for the singer’s “Lux Tour 2026,” a global run of 42 dates spanning from March 16 to September 3.
The performance at the Brit Awards saw Rosalía surprise audiences by performing alongside Björk. Stabile was part of the choreography for Rosalía’s live rendition of “Berghain,” adding to the spectacle of the event. This collaboration signals a departure for Stabile, as she leaves behind a secure position with Mediaset to pursue opportunities on the world stage.
A devoted fan of Rosalía for years, Stabile was personally selected by the artist for the tour. Her journey to this moment began with auditions for Amici in November 2020, where she quickly impressed the judges, including the notoriously critical Alessandra Celentano. Before her success on Amici, Stabile had already begun her dance training, studying at the Accademia Buccellato Rossi in Rome from 2006 to 2021 and even appearing on the Rai 1 show Ti lascio una canzone in 2014 at the age of 12.
The Brit Awards performance underscores the growing demand for international talent in the music industry and highlights Stabile’s potential as a rising star in the world of dance. The tour, which includes a concert in Milan, is set to further elevate her profile on a global scale.