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Shakira and Alejandro Sanz together at the beginning of the American tour “Women no longer cry World Tour”

Shakira continues to surprise her fans, and this time she has done it with an exciting announcement for her next tour Women no longer cry World Tour In the United States. The Colombian singer confirmed through her Instagram stories that will feature Alejandro Sanz’s special participation in the first concert of the tour, on May 13 at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“My tour is almost started in the United States, I am very excited. I’m going to have several of my friends and colleagues accompanying me.”Shakira shared in a video. Then he added: “To not guess who will be giving me luck in the first concert in Charlotte on May 13. Alejandro Sanz!”. This announcement has caused an explosion of joy among the followers of both artists, who celebrate the meeting of these two iconic music figures.

For his part, Alejandro Sanz soon responded to the gesture of his friend and colleague. In a message posted on his Instagram account, the Spanish singer said: “Shaki, I couldn’t miss. You don’t know the desire I have to get on stage with you and enjoy. So we see Charlotte, it is also your first concert here on the United States tour, what else can I ask for? Shakira, I send you a little kiss”. The Colombian responded with an affectionate message: “So nice! Thank you Ale. What better way to start my tour in the United States.”

Chemistry between Shakira and Alejandro Sanz has always given much to talk about. Since his first collaboration in 2005 with The torturerumors about a possible sentimental relationship between them have been recurring, although both artists have insisted that they are only great friends. In 2006, they launched a second collaboration entitled I thank you, but notwhich reinforced the special connection that their followers perceive between them.


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