Ballerina Shakira confessed how it is really working with the Barranquillera – Publimetro Colombia

Shakira She is one of the most recognized singers in Colombia with more than 30 years present in the life of her listeners with her songs, after her divorce the singer decided to do one of the most important tours of her career as ‘Women no longer cry’; Although demanding, many yearning to work at some time with Shakira, one of his dancers talked about the experience.
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This is Darina, one of the dancers who has accompanied her most during the start of her tour, although she was usually not accompanied by other dancers, the staging of this tour has challenged her: “It has been simply magical to combine both. In addition, the fact that it is so versatile has us all with your mouths open. That is, that new step you are doing now, that slide that was invented is exciting. The most complicated thing is not to overshadow so much greatness, in addition to Shak is very challenging”
How much Shakira wins with their tour ‘Women no longer cry’?
The tour began on February 11, 2025 in the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Braziland it is expected to reach its end on November 16, 2025 in the National Stadium of Lima, Peru added to the remaining date of Medellín and other cities in Colombia.
The Tour has been received with great enthusiasm in Latin America, with presentations in countries such as Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Argentina and Mexicowhere thousands of fans have enjoyed the live show.
In Colombia, his homeland, Shakira offered unforgettable concerts in Barranquilla and Bogotá, gathering a multitude of followers who vibrated with their music and energy on stage. Although there are no official figures, based on previous tours data and projections of the music industry, it is estimated that the singer could raise approximately 360 billion Colombian pesos (90 million dollars) With this tour.
Since the tour includes 46 dates so far, this is equivalent to an average of near 7.8 billion Colombian pesos (1.96 million dollars) per presentation.