PEOPLE

Shakira imposes a record in Mexico after announcing additional dates of ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’

Shakira added two dates of
Shakira added two dates of ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’ in Mexico, extending two call records for an international artist in that country – Credit Eduardo Verdugo/AP

Shakira’s world tour marks a new milestone in the entertainment industry after the singer confirmed new dates in Mexico as part of Women no longer cry World Tour.

The Colombian artist announced on Thursday, June 19, two additional dates in the country for the second semester of 2025: On September 18 at the GNP Seguros stadium in Mexico City and, for the first time in his career, on September 24 at the Luis Pirata Fuente de Veracruz stadium.

Now you can follow us in Facebook and in our WhatsApp Channel

According to data provided by OCESA, the producer responsible for Shakira’s concerts in Mexican territory, It makes it the artist with the largest number of presentations at the GNP Seguros stadium in Mexico City (formerly known as the Forum Sol), reaching a total of 12 dates on the same tour.

The interpreter expressed her gratitude through her social networks: “My beautiful 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 !!”Message that accompanied with an image where he holds a recognition plaque granted by the OCESA team.

Shakira celebrated his brand of
Shakira celebrated its 12 concert brand at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico on social networks, posing with a milestone commemorative plaque – credit @shakira/Instagram

These 12 concerts allow the Colombian Billboard.

The second stage of the tour Women no longer cry World Tour In Mexico, it will begin on August 11 at the Tijuana Stadium, passing successively through the towns of Hermosillo, Chihuahua and Torreón, Before returning to Mexico City for the series of five concerts in the GNP Seguros on August 26, 27, 29 and 30, in addition to September 18.

These dates will allow the Barranquillera to reach the total of 12 concerts in the enclosure, with capacity for more than 65,000 spectators. The itinerary will continue for Monterrey, Querétaro, Jalisco, Puebla and, for the first time, Veracruz.

During the first step in Mexico City, Women no longer cry World Tour gathered more than 455,000 people in seven initial functionsaccording to OCESA data.

Additionally, The 28 dates scheduled in various cities represent the largest number of concerts held by a single artist in the history of the country. All this derives that, according to the producer, Mexico represents approximately 40% of all global dates of the tour, ratifying the strategic importance of Mexico at this stage of their career.

After the cancellations, Shakira prose
After the cancellations, Shakira prose in Atlanta the second stage of ‘Women no longer cry world tour’ – credit @faultonightbts/Instagram

On Tuesday, May 13, the singer began its cycle of dates, with which it is touring stadiums and sands in the United States and Canada. Originally agreed for 23 dates, it became 21 product of two dates canceled in Boston and Washington due to logistics problems related to the assembly of its stage.

The Barranquillera will meet two dates in Los Angeles and San Antonio that had to be reprogrammed and will be the ones that close this part of the tour.

After its passage through Mexico, it will be the turn of the Dominican Republic and Peru, countries in which it will compensate some of the canceled dates of the Latin American manga that developed between February and April.

During the Met Gala, Shakira
During the Met Gala, Shakira confirmed that ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’ will arrive in Europe in 2026 – Credit Jeenah Moon/Reuters

On the other hand, and as he anticipated during his passage in the Met Gala, His expected passage through Europe would take place in 2026, with dates still to be confirmed.

This will continue the American manga of Women no longer cry World Tour:

  • 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)
  • July 5: Alami, San Antonio (United States)
  • August 4: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles (United States)


Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button