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Due to logistics problems Shakira suspend concerts in Washington DC and Boston

This Friday, May 30, 2025, The cancellation of the Shakira concert was announced in Washington DC, which was going to be held this Saturday 31 at the National Stadium. The suspension was due to the fact that the production failed to move in time from Boston, where the shows scheduled for days 29 and 30 were also interrupted. These logistics problems have complicated the development of the tour of the Colombian artist in the United States.

Through a statement, Shakira regretted not being able to appear before his followers: “Due to circumstances outside my will, it saddens me and it hurts not to be with you tomorrow in Washington DC I hope to be able to return as soon as I can,” he said, thanking in advance the unconditional support of his audience. In addition, in an Instagram story this 31, he regretted the suspension of concerts again.

The organizers reported that the tickets acquired by the artist’s followers, through Ticketmaster or the Nationals site will be automatically reimbursed, while those who bought their tickets through third parties must contact those suppliers directly.

The tour “Women no longer cry” has faced an unusual amount of setbacks. One of the most recent was the warning of the New Jersey Department of Health about a possible mass exposure to measles during the Shakira concert at the Metlife Stadium, its second stop in the country after the start of the tour in Charlotte, North Carolina.

In addition, during a presentation in Montreal, Canada, the singer suffered a fall on stage while dancing. Although the incident briefly alarmed the public, Shakira managed to recover quickly and continue with the show, subtracting importance from the accident. Despite the challenges, the Barranquilla continues with its international tour, although marked by delays and unforeseen events.

With agency information

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