Shakira has successfully concluded the first leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, setting new records and establishing herself as one of the most influential artists of 2025.
After a seven-year hiatus, the Colombian singer returned to the stage with a tour that began on February 11, 2025 at the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A triumphant return to the stage

Since the start of her tour, Shakira has toured several Latin American countries, including Argentina, Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico, offering shows that have been acclaimed by critics and audiences alike.
In Mexico, Shakira made history by becoming the first artist to perform seven consecutive sold-out concerts at Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium, surpassing the previous record of four consecutive performances set by Taylor Swift.
These concerts brought together more than 450,000 spectators in total.
Worldwide, the tour has sold more than 700,000 tickets on its first 13 international dates, selling out in less than two hours.
This success has led to the addition of new dates in cities such as Tijuana, Hermosillo, Chihuahua and Torreon in Mexico, scheduled for August 2025.
Recognitions and achievements

The album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which gives its name to the tour, has been a global phenomenon, promoting a message of female empowerment.
Songs such as her collaboration with Bizarrap, “TQG” with Karol G and “Te Felicito” with Rauw Alejandro have gone viral. Shakira has been recognized by Billboard as the greatest female Latin pop artist of all time.
Cultural and economic impact

Beyond the music, the tour has had a significant impact on the local economy of the cities visited.
For example, in Brazil, demand for flights to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo increased by 67% during Shakira’s concerts.
In Mexico, Shakira's tour generated an economic impact of over 1 billion pesos for Mexico City
Upcoming dates in the United States
The second leg of the tour will begin in May 2025 in the United States, with confirmed presentations in cities such as New York, Miami, Boston and San Francisco.
Ticket presales began in October 2024, and tickets are expected to sell out quickly due to high demand.
For the U.S. Hispanic community, the Colombian singer’s tour represents a unique opportunity to connect with one of the most iconic artists in Latin music, celebrating culture and female empowerment through Shakira’s music.
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