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Shakira will celebrate the 20 years of one of his great successes in the Jimmy Fallon program

Shakira regains strength after providing the first dates of women no longer cry World Tour in Latin America between February and April. Although there was no lack of logistics inconveniences that forced some dates to postpone, the public was pleased in general with the show presented by the Barranquilla as part of the promotion of their newer long duration, women no longer cry.

In the last hours, it was confirmed that the Colombian will pass through The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the Jimmy Fallon Talk Show transmitted by the NBC, next Tuesday, May 6.

As announced by the official accounts of the program, Shakira will celebrate there the 20 years of the publication of Hips Don’t Lie, one of the greatest successes of his career. For this reason, it will also be present in the Wyclef Jean program, with which he collaborated on this issue and that he will be invited by the Barranquilla in several of his presentations in North America during the month of May.

This will be the seventh time Shakira passes through the Jimmy Fallon program, and the fourth in four years.

Of these, the two most memorable took place in 2023 and 2024. In the first case, the Colombian visited the program accompanied by Bizarrap, in the fury of BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53.

In addition to talking about what was behind her already legendary dump against Gerard Piqué, Clara Chia, and even her ex -soungros, the singer performed the theme with a scenography that gave what to talk about on social networks.

A year later, in March 2024, Shakira returned in tune with the launch of women no longer cry. On that occasion there was even a sketch starring Fallon and actress Drew Barrymore, using a lies detector to verify if “Shakira’s hips lie.”

On this second visit, Shakira offered an interview in which he talked about the creative process of the album and the meaning he had for her from the personal. His presence culminated with a aim presentation, theme of this production in which he collaborated with Cardi B.

These are the dates of ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’ in North America

In May, the singer will resume her world tour with 23 dates with which she will travel stadiums in the United States and Canada, except in one in which she will be one of the main attractions of dreams Music Festival, which will be held in Chicago on May 24.

After completing this manga of presentations in June, the Barranquillera will take a second break and will be presented again in Latin America with a series of 15 dates in Mexico (including four back at the GNP Seguros stadium). Then he will visit the Dominican Republic and Peru, to compensate for some of the canceled dates of the Latin American manga that took place between February and April.

These will be Shakira’s dates in the American manga of ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’:

May 13: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte (United States)

May 15: Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford (United States)

May 16: Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford (United States)

May 20: Bell Center, Montreal (Canada)

May 22: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit (United States)

May 24: Grant Park, Dreams Music Festival, Chicago (United States)

May 26: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto (Canada)

May 29: Fenway Park, Boston (United States)

May 31: Nationals Park, Washington DC (United States)

June 2: State Parc Arena, Atlanta (United States)

June 4: Camping World Stadium, Orlando (United States)

June 6: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (United States)

June 7: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (United States)

June 11: Globe Life Field, Arlington (United States)

June 13: Alami, San Antonio (United States)

June 15: Toyota Center, Houston (United States)

June 16: Toyota Center, Houston (United States)

June 20: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles (United States)

June 22: Footprint Center, Phoenix (United States)

June 23: Footprint Center, Phoenix (United States)

June 26: Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego (United States)

June 28: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas (United States)

June 30: Oracle Park, San Francisco (United States)


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