Shakira and ‘Women no longer cry World Tour’ are again in trouble: they canceled a date in the United States


Shakira’s return to tours with Women no longer cry World Tour He overflowed all the previous expectations of both the singer and the producer Live Nation, in charge of the concerts of her first series of concerts in seven years.
However, logistics problems or Latin American manga have not lacked, or now in its passage through North America, because in the last hours it was confirmed that the presentation agreed for this Thursday, May 29 at the Boston Fenway Park was canceled.
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Although it was a solo presentation of the Barranquillera, it was part of a series of live concerts in the enclosure known as the Fenway Concert Series. In turn, the cancellation of the Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn show was also confirmed for Friday 30.

The reasons for cancellation were not clarified by the organizerslimited to disseminating a statement through the official Fenway Concerts account, which attributed the decision to “Unforeseen circumstances”.
“Refunds will be available at your point of purchase”detailed in the publication, lamenting the inconveniences to the buyers of the tickets.
The unease of Shakira’s fans is huge. On the one hand, neither the singer nor Live Nation give specific details about the reasons of the cancellation. On the other hand, many of them have already been affected at the end of 2024, when the Colombian announced the cancellation of the original dates in North America To rethink the tour, since it will be done only in stadiums.
In the particular case of Boston, Initially, Garden was going to be presented on December 8, 2024, and then be reheated for May 29 in Fenway Park.
Hours before, Shakira herself shared on her Instagram account a publication to announce her arrival in the city, sharing a gift he received in his hotel room. This consisted of a series of illustrations with covers of their albums, and some sweets.

The lack of information related to the reasons for the cancellation a few hours after the presentation of Shakira made rumors that went from low ticket sales, to problems with the assembly of the platform similar to those who lived Medellín and Santiago de Chile during the Latin American manga. But, for now, no more information is known about it.

On Tuesday, May 13, the singer began its cycle of dates, in which it will travel stadiums and sands in the United States and Canada. Originally agreed for 23 dates, it will now be 22.
After completing this stage of the tour in San Francisco, in June, the Barranquillera will take a second break and bring back Women no longer cry World Tour To Latin America, with a series of 15 dates in Mexico.
On his return to the country, Four new dates stand out at the GNP Seguros stadium, with which she will extend her record as the singer with more presentations in said recess, on the same concert tour.

Then 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 took place between February and last April.
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:
- May 31: Nationals Park, Washington DC (United States)
- June 2: State Parc Arena, Atlanta (United States)
- June 4: Camping World Stadium, Orlando (United States)
- June 6: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (United States)
- June 7: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (United States)
- June 11: Globe Life Field, Arlington (United States)
- June 13: Alami, San Antonio (United States)
- June 15: Toyota Center, Houston (United States)
- June 16: Toyota Center, Houston (United States)
- June 20: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles (United States)
- 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)