Shakira loses his balance and falls during concert in Montreal

Neither a stage fall nor the stumbling blocks of an international tour can overshadow the brightness of Shakira. And it is that the Barranquilla again demonstrated why it has been conquering stages with its charisma, talent and good attitude again.
Everything happened a few days ago in Montreal, during one of the stops of their tour “Women no longer cry World Tour”. Shakira was about to sing one of his most moved classics, “Whenever, wherever”, when a bad step caused him to lose his balance and ended on the floor in front of thousands of fansmoment that was captured and quickly viralized in networks.
But as a good artist with tables and Temple, the Colombian not only got up gracefully, but did it dancing! With the same energy with which he moves his hips from the 90s, he turned on herself and resumed the choreography as if the ground had been part of the show.
Shakira herself shared the video in her Instagram stories and took the opportunity to joke about what happened.
“It is that nobody is saved from falls“, wrote.
It should be noted that this tour has not been exempt from obstacles. In February, Shakira had to postpone her first show in Lima, Peru, After being hospitalized by a stomach problem. At that time, he sincere with his fans:
“The doctors who attend me have informed me that I am not in a position to act tonight,” he revealed in networks on February 16. “It saddens me a lot I can’t get on stage today. I really wanted to meet my incredible fans here in Peru,” he added.
A month later, the singer was forced to cancel concerts in Santiago, Chile, Medellín and again Lima, Due to problems with stage production. Like a professional, Shakira apologized to his followers:
“You, who have accompanied me for thirty years, know better than anyone my professionalism and how much I strive to give them my best,” he wrote on Instagram on March 2. “Imagine how painful it is for me as an artist, after so much effort, come to a country that I love and have to reschedule my show due to circumstances outside my control and to my production team.”
Despite the setbacks, Shakira continues with “Women no longer cry World Tour.” The tour began on February 11 in Rio de Janeiro and has already traveled much of South America, Central America, the Dominican Republic, the United States and Canada. The last stop is scheduled for November 16, when he returns to Lima to fulfill his Peruvian fans.
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