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Shakira: four months on tour and 37 shows totally exhausted in women no longer cry World Tour

· The tour started on February 11 in Rio de Janeiro and ends on November 16 in Peru, with a total of 63 dates.

· Shakira returns to our country on August 11 with 15 additional dates in 9 states of the country that will represent 40% of the entire tour.

Shakira: four months on tour and 37 shows totally exhausted in women no longer cry World Tour

After two historical nights at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, where more than 90,000 fans attended the concerts of June 6 and 7 and an electrifying show at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Shakira reached a total of 37 shows completely exhausted in Latin America, Mexico and the United States, which positions it as a truly historical tour.

In Miami, Shakira took the city with unforgettable performances, accompanied by special guests such as Alejandro Sanz, Manuel Turizo and Ozuna. As a surprise to close the second night, Bizarrap took the stage to interpret with her her global session 53 anthem.

In Texas she provided a completely bilingual night in which the Colombian spoke with her audience in both languages. Even in the videos, when she spoke in Spanish, there was always an English translation.

“Thank you my Latin people,” Shakira said with emotion from the stage, celebrating with his audience two nights that are already part of the story.

In Mexico, the tour has been a success, the first 11 presentations in Monterrey, Guadalajara and Mexico City have broken all records, seven consecutive dates in the GNP Seguros stadium last March, almost one million attendees and the best is yet to come with 15 new dates in Tijuana, Hermosillo, Chihuahua, Torreón, Querétaro, Puebla and again Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City. At the close of the tour, our country will totalize 40% of the dates of the entire tour.

World tour dates

Latin America (February – April 2025)

  • February 11 – Rio de Janeiro, Nilton Santos Stadium
  • February 13 – São Paulo, Morumbi Stadium
  • February 16 and 17 – Lima, National Stadium
  • February 20 and 21 – Barranquilla, Metropolitan Stadium
  • February 26 and 27 – Bogotá, El Campín Stadium
  • March 2 and 3 – Santiago, National Stadium (these shows were postponed by production problems)
  • March 7 and 8 – Buenos Aires, Argentine Campo de Polo
  • March 12 – Monterrey, BBVA Stadium
  • March 16 and 17 – Guadalajara, Akron Stadium
  • 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, March 28 and 30 – Mexico City, GNP Seguros Stadium
  • April 4 – Santiago, New National Stadium show
  • April 5 and 7 – Medellín, Atanasio Girardot Stadium

North America (May – June 2025)

  • May 13 – Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium
  • May 15 and 16 – East Rutherford, Metlife Stadium (NJ)
  • May 20 – Montreal, Bell Center
  • May 22 – Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
  • May 26 – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
  • May 29 – Boston, Fenway Park
  • May 31 – Washington, Nationals Park
  • June 4 – Orlando, Camping World Stadium
  • June 6 and 7 – Miami Gardans, Hard Rock Stadium
  • June 11 – Arlington, Globe Life Field

Nearby dates

  • June 13 – San Antonio, Alamodome
  • June 15 and 16 – Houston, Toyota Center
  • June 20 – Inglewood (Los Angeles), Sofi Stadium
  • June 22 – Phoenix, Footprint Center
  • June 26 – San Diego, Snapdragon Stadium
  • June 28 – Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
  • June 30 – San Francisco, Oracle Park

Return to Mexico (August – September 2025)

  • August 11 – Tijuana, hot stadium
  • August 14 – Hermosillo, Nacozari hero stadium
  • August 17 – Chihuahua, UACh Stadium
  • August 20 – Torreón, Corona Stadium
  • August 23 – Monterrey, Fundidora Park
  • 26, 27, 29 and 30 – Mexico City, GNP Seguros Stadium
  • September 2 and 3 – Querétaro, Corregidora Stadium
  • September 6 and 7 – Guadalajara, Akron Stadium
  • September 11 and 12 – Puebla, Cuauhtémoc Stadium


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