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Shakira announced on Thursday (June 19) two new dates for the second stage of their world tour Women no longer cry in Mexico.
The first will be on September 18 at the GNP Seguros Capital stadium, which exceeds its own record in the emblematic enclosure. The second will take her for the first time in her career to the state of Veracruz, where she will offer a show at the Luis Pirata Fuente stadium on September 24.
“With the announcement of this new date, the Colombian singer is consolidated as the artist with more concerts in the iconic GNP Seguros stadium,” said Ocesa promoter in a statement.
“My cute Mexico! 12 shows at the GNP stadium! Thank you, thanks and more thanks for continuing to break records with me. See you soon. I love you !!” Shakira said in an Instagram post, where it appears with an OCESA recognition plate for your new achievement.
The second stage of its 2025 tour in Mexico begins on August 11 at the Tijuana Hot Stadium, Baja California, and continues on August 14 at the Heroes stadium in Nacozari, in Hermosillo, Sonora; on August 17 at the UACH Stadium, in Chihuahua; and on August 20 at the Corona stadium, in Torreón, Coahuila.
After making history with seven consecutive dates exhausted at the GNP Seguros stadium, women no longer cry World Tour will return to Mexico City to complete another series of five shows on August 26, 27, 29 and 30, and on September 18, the for a total of 12. That will turn Shakira into the first artist to achieve such a number of concerts in that enclosure (formerly called Forum Sol).
The superstar, which has been adding dates to the tour as entries continues to exhaust, thus matches the eight concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium of Grupo Firo, which is preparing to give its eighth presentation there on June 28.
The success of the monumental tour of Shakira has led the “Hips Don’t Lie” interpreter to head for the first time the Top Tours monthly ranking of Billboardgenerating 32.9 million dollars with 282,000 tickets sold in February, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. The next month he led the list again and broke records by raising $ 70.6 million in 11 shows reported, more than any artist has generated in a month of March since this ranking was launched in 2019.
Shakira’s tour has left an indelible mark in Latin America, managing to gather more than one million viewers, according to Ocesa. The Barranquillera was also appointed by Billboard No. 1 among the 50 best Latin artists of all time this year.