Renowned Colombian singer Shakira has reached a significant milestone in her career with her world tour “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour”, reaching the first place globally and surpassing renowned artists such as Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter and Dua Lipa.
The singer from Barranquilla posted on her Instagram account a picture where she boasts that her tour has broken sales and attendance records in the first shows she has done, mostly in Latin America, a few days before it starts in the United States.
Records in Mexico

In Mexico, Shakira has set a historic record by scheduling seven consecutive concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, surpassing the previous record of Taylor Swift, who performed four concerts at the same venue.
This achievement makes her the first artist to accomplish such a feat in the country.However, he has already added another 4 shows at the GNP Seguros Stadium, extending his record and adding more Mexican cities to his tour.
So far, Shakira has already scheduled 25 concerts in total in Mexico, with the possibility of opening many more.
Impact in the United States

The tour has also had a notable impact in the United States.
Due to the high demand for tickets, new dates were added in cities such as New York and Miami, where the performances are scheduled at large-capacity stadiums such as MetLife Stadium and Hard Rock Stadium, respectively.
Shakira is going after Bad Bunny and Karol G’s records for most attended concerts, which would make her the most successful Latina of all time, not only in awards and sales, but now with the most emblematic tour.
Recognition and sales

“Las Mujeres Ya No Ya Lloran World Tour” has been recognized by Billboard magazine as the number one tour in February 2025, highlighting Shakira’s success and popularity on the international music scene.
In addition, the tour has sold more than one million tickets in Latin America, reflecting the massive support of its fans in the region.
The Colombian singer showed off her wolf Isabel, a giant who accompanies her on tour and is a tribute to all working women who support their children
Hispanics celebrate Shakira
For the U.S. Hispanic community, Shakira’s success represents a source of pride and an opportunity to celebrate Latino culture.
The inclusion of multiple dates in U.S. cities makes it easier for Spanish-speaking fans to enjoy his live concerts, strengthening the cultural and musical bond.
In summary, “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” has not only established Shakira as one of the world’s most influential artists, but has also set new standards in the music industry, reflecting her continued relevance and connection with her global audience.
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