On the night of September 2, 2025, Shakira experienced one of those unforgettable moments during her concert in Querétaro as part of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.
While performing “Última”, a song intimately linked to her ex-partner Gerard Piqué, the emotional intensity overcame her: her voice broke and tears flowed on stage.
The audience, moved and in immediate response, accompanied her at the end of the song by chanting along with her. This gesture was captured in videos shared by her followers, becoming one of the highlights of the evening.

The tour impresses with its sophisticated production: state-of-the-art lighting technology, synchronized dancers, impeccable costume changes and fireworks.
But that moment of vulnerability in Querétaro shattered any expectations: a star at the peak of her career showing fragility and humanity to the public that supports her so much.
For many in attendance and for those who followed along on social media, it was a powerful demonstration of real connection between artist and audience.
“Última” is the last song Shakira dedicated to Piqué
“Última”, included in the album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (released in 2024), is a touristic farewell ballad.
In it, Shakira sings about the definitive end of a deeply meaningful relationship, with lyrics that blend nostalgia, acceptance and the search for inner peace.
Mixed emotions are perceived: the recognition of pain, but also the desire to be reborn. In Querétaro, those verses became palpable when Shakira’s voice trembled, and the audience responded with empathy and collective singing, symbolically closing that stage together with her.

For U.S. Hispanics, this episode represents more than just a concert: it is a reflection of resilience, emotional openness and how music can accompany intimate processes that many people go through.
Watching Shakira – a global symbol of female empowerment – become voiceless due to the emotional burden and allow her “herd” to support her in that moment is a powerful metaphor of community, of accompaniment in the face of emotional heartbreak.
Shakira’s vocal breakdown during “Última” in Querétaro was a scene that transcended the musical show: it was a bridge between artist and audience, a statement of shared vulnerability and a reminder that even the biggest stars feel, cry and find strength in those who accompany them.
An instant that was recorded as one of the most authentic moments of his tour.
This is the video of Shakira crying in concert.
Here you can watch the video of ‘Última’, song that Shakira dedicates to Piqué.
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