Colombian singer Shakira announced Wednesday a new series of concerts in the United States for this year as part of her ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’, after having performed a first stage in that country during the second half of 2025.
The new dates will begin June 13 in Inglewood, California, and the artist will also tour cities such as Atlanta, Miami, Boston and New York, including stops for the first time in this phase of the tour in places like Palm Desert, California, Baltimore, Maryland and Newark, New Jersey.
The concerts will coincide with the FIFA World Cup in the United States, which will lead the artist to perform in several cities hosting the tournament.
The announcement follows the release of the single ‘Algo Tú’, in collaboration with fellow Colombian Beéle, and in the midst of the global expansion of a tour with which he has toured the Americas.

Tickets for the U.S. concerts will be available for pre-sale beginning this Friday, April 3, while general on-sale will begin on April 9.
The artist has just performed a free concert in Mexico City’s Zócalo that gathered 400,000 people, considered the largest event in that space, in addition to completing 13 presentations at the GNP Seguros Stadium with more than 800,000 tickets sold.
The tour, launched in 2025, has broken records by grossing more than $421 million and selling 3.3 million tickets in 86 concerts, earning it a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist.
In addition to the U.S. leg, Shakira is scheduled to perform at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on May 2 and a residency in Madrid between September and October, which will serve as the tour’s finale.
In the Spanish capital, the artist has added two new dates, on October 10 and 11, making a total of 11 concerts, after selling nearly 450,000 tickets in just a few hours, according to her promoter.
The cycle will be held in a large temporary venue, known as ‘Shakira Stadium’, within the Iberdrola Music space, with capacity for some 50,000 people per night, reported Agencia EFE.
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