Shakira postpone her concert in Los Angeles for social protests

The tour Women no longer cry World Tour It has undoubtedly been one of the most significant for Shakira. Not only because he marks his return to the great scenarios after years of waiting, but because, as she herself has expressed, “It is a celebration of female power and resilience”.
However, this emotional reunion with its fans has been accompanied by unexpected circumstances. After canceling his presentation in San Antonio, Texas, for logistics reasons, is now the turn of Los Angeles. The show originally scheduled for June 20 has been postponed.
Revueltas in Los Angeles motivate change
The decision was not taken lightly. The Shakira team, through an official statement, explained that the reprogramming responds to the strong protests that currently shake to the Californian city, linked to the migratory policies of former president Donald Trump.
“We have collaborated with the organizers of the event to reprogram it and make sure they have the opportunity to attend. Its entrances are still valid for the new date”, Said Ticketmaster, according to Infobae reports.
Now, fans can see the Barranquilla on August 4 at the Sofi Stadium, with the same promise of an unforgettable show.
A message of support to the Latin community
Shakira has not been alien to the context that the United States is going through. Throughout his career he has been an active voice in defense of human rights and, particularly, of the Latin community in that country.
From its platforms you have sent messages of support and empathy: “My heart is with all those who fight for justice and dignity. Music is a form of resistance, and also union.”he has shared on previous occasions.
Therefore, although the delay saddens thousands of followers, the artist has made it clear that it is not a definitive cancellation, but a decision taken from responsibility.
A tour that connects from the emotional
Beyond the unforeseen events, the Shakira tour has managed to move crowds. With a repertoire that goes from Eyes like this until Acrosticthrough hymns like Waka Waka and TQGhis presence on stage has been described by media as “powerful, liberating and deeply emotional.”
The show is full of visual symbols, tributes to its roots and an authentic connection with the public. Every night, thousands of people chant their songs as if every lyrics talk about their own stories.
A PAUSE WITH PURPOSE
Amid uncertainty, what is clear is that the artist prioritizes the well -being of her audience. This gesture reinforces its commitment not only to your music, but with the realities that your followers are going through.
And although the date in Los Angeles moves a few weeks, the expectation only grows. Shakira will arrive more strongly, with an even clearer message and with the support of a community that not only sings with her, but also resists by her side.