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Tour by Shakira | |
Location |
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Associated album | Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran |
Start date | 11 February 2025 |
End date | 30 June 2025 |
No. of shows | 44 |
Producer | Live Nation |
Website | shakira |
Shakira concert chronology |
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is the upcoming seventh concert tour by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, in support of her twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024). The tour is scheduled to start on 11 February 2025 at Engenhão in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is currently scheduled to conclude on 30 June 2025 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California. It is her first tour in seven years, the last being El Dorado World Tour (2018).
Following her halftime performance at Super Bowl LIV, Live Nation announced Shakira would tour in 2021.[1] Further news was delayed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2023, Shakira told Billboard she planned to release new music and embark on a "global tour" in the following year. She told the publication: "Putting a tour together is fun, but it's a great effort and you have to put everything on the balance and decide what the fans really want to hear, what songs you want to hear and how much production you want. In the end, the more production you have, the higher the ticket price. I want the tickets to be affordable. But to me, the most important thing is the repertoire. That's why I think [my next tour] will be the tour of a lifetime, because I have so many songs."[2]
On 13 April 2024, while appearing as a special guest during Bizarrap's set at Coachella, she announced the tour.[3][4] Three days later, Live Nation announced concerts in North America,[5] with additional concerts added due to demand in Thousand Palms, Miami and New York City, respectively.[6] In October 2024, Shakira's official website revealed concerts in the Latin America region;[7][8] additional concerts were subsequently added in several cities eight days later.[9]
Shakira announced plans to postpone the North American concerts, citing the "overwhelming demand", as well as the "need for larger venues".[10] Following her announcement, the upgraded concerts and venues were announced for May and June 2025 by Live Nation.[11] Additional concerts in Atlanta, Houston and Phoenix were announced on 10 December 2024.[12]
Rehearsals for the tour started around mid-August 2024, with Shakira announcing them with a series of pictures through her social networks.[13] On another teaser from Shakira through Instagram, aimed at Latin America, the singer performs at Electric Air Studios a new arrangement for her 1997 single "Antología," accompanied by her longtime collaborator, Luis Fernando Ochoa.[14] In late October, Shakira posted, also through her Instagram account, another teaser video, this time aimed at North America, singing at the same aforementioned studio her 1996 hit single "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos."[15] During an interview for Brazilian website GShow, Shakira revealed the latter song, plus other signature hits of hers, such as "Estoy Aquí" and "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", would be included to the set list, with the tour being described by herself as "the biggest show of [her] career, the most comprehensible one," whose rehearsals include a daily 12-14 hour full schedule of preparations along with her crew, to perform "these most, most relevant concerts of [her] musical lifetime."[16] Later on, she also revealed the members for her band, most of them already longtime collaborators of her, such as musical director and guitarist Tim Mitchell, drummer Brendan Buckley and piano and keyboard player Albert Menéndez, with also the addition of bass player Donald Alford II.[17]
In an interview for GQ España, Shakira has described the current process of her tour: "It's the most ambitious tour of my entire career, the biggest production I've had so far. Not because the public asks for it, but because I deserve it after so many years working in this world. I deserve the tour of my life. I'm throwing the house out the window. I am happy because I will be able to take a tour of the different stages of my artistic life, until today. It will be the longest show I’ve ever done with the biggest screen and everything you can imagine. More is more and better!"[18]
During the pre-sale period of Shakira's North American arena leg, the tickets of most of the shows were sold out. The tickets vary widely in prices, between circa $200 and $2000 (excluding VIP or other add-on tickets), depending on the cities.[19] Due to overwhelming demand, Shakira added extra shows in Palm Springs, Miami and New York City.[20] Meanwhile, her shows in Phoenix, Inglewood, San Antonio, Dallas, Charlotte, Washington DC, Chicago were mostly sold out. In Miami, she was supposed to extend the record of being the female artist to perform most shows in Kaseya Center, 11 in total. However, the whole leg was moved to May 2025 due to Live Nation's decision to upgrade the several North American shows to a stadium.[10]
In Argentina, Peru and Chile, she broke the record by selling all the tickets in 40 minutes. With multiple shows completely sold out,[21] new dates were promptly added to several cities.[9] In Colombia, the second stadium date in Bogotá was sold out in 1.5 hours.[22][23] In Barranquilla, Shakira moved the first show date from February 21 to 20 because it crashed with La Guacherna.[24] However, the first date was quickly sold out due to high demand, which prompted the city's mayor, Alex Char, to announce that the carnival celebration would be moved to February 22, so a second date could be scheduled.[25] In total, two million fans registered for the ticket notification.[26] Live Nation reported that 18 stadiums across Latin America with 950,000 tickets sold in less than 2 hours, and added multiple new shows due to unprecedent demand,[27][28] which broke the all-time record for ticket sales among female artists.[29] The singer promised she will bring the tour to most of the Latin American countries due to the overwhelming demand.[23]
In Mexico City, she is the first female artist to perform five and six sold-out shows at Estadio GNP Seguros, breaking the record previously held by Taylor Swift with four. She is the first artist to ever perform seven shows at the venue, breaking the record previously held by RBD with six.[30] The stadium is named as "Shakira stadium" on Google Map for honouring her record breaking achievement.[31][unreliable source?] On 7 January 2025, LATAM Airlines Brasil announced an additional flight on 12 February of the same year, from Confins Airport to Guarulhos Airport ahead of Shakira's concert the following day, to accommodate the increase in passenger demand.[32]
Dates (2025) | Venue | Country | Description | Ref. |
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11 February | Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos | Brazil | First Spanish speaking act to perform a solo show on a single tour. | [33] |
13 February | Estádio do Morumbi | The first Spanish speaking act to ever perform in the stadium | ||
The first Spanish speaking act to perform in the stadium with two different tours | ||||
16–17 February | Estadio Nacional | Peru | First female act to perform two solo shows on a single tour. | [34] |
First female act to sell out the stadium shows within 40 minutes. | [35] | |||
20–21 February | Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez | Colombia | First female act to perform two shows on a single tour. | [25] |
Most career shows by a solo act (five concerts throughout her career). | ||||
23 February | Estadio Atanasio Girardot | Most career shows by a female solo act (three concerts throughout her career). | ||
26–27 February | Estadio El Campín | Most career shows by a solo act (eight concerts throughout her career). | ||
2–3 March | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos | Chile | First female act to sell out the stadium shows within 40 minutes. | [35] |
Most career shows by a solo act (seven concerts throughout her career). | ||||
7–8 March | Campo Argentino de Polo | Argentina | First female act to sell out the stadium shows within 40 minutes. | |
Most career shows by a solo act (three concerts throughout her career). | ||||
12–13 March | Estadio BBVA | Mexico | First female act to perform two shows on a single tour. | [36] |
Most career shows by a female solo act (two concerts throughout her career). | ||||
16–17 March | Estadio Akron | First female act to perform two shows on a single tour. | [37] | |
Most career shows by a solo act (two concerts throughout her career). | ||||
19, 21, 23, 25, 27–28, 30 March | Estadio GNP Seguros | First female act to perform five, six and seven shows on a single tour. | [38] [39] [40] | |
First act to perform seven shows on a single tour. | ||||
Most career shows by a solo act (twelve concerts throughout her career). | ||||
13 May | Bank of America Stadium | United States | First Latin act to headline a concert. | [41] |
First Latin female act to perform a show in the venue. | ||||
20 May | Fenway Park | First Latin female act to headline a concert. | ||
31 May | Nationals Park | First Latin act to headline a concert. | ||
First Latin female act to headline a concert. | ||||
11 June | Globe Life Field | First Latin female act to headline a concert. | ||
20 June | SoFi Stadium | First Latin act to headline a concert. | ||
26 June | Snapdragon Stadium | |||
30 June | Oracle Park |
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
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2 November | Palm Desert | United States | Acrisure Arena | Production changes and demand for an upgrade of shows from arenas to stadiums | [10] |
3 November | |||||
17 November | Dallas | American Airlines Center | |||
14 December | Chicago | United Center |