Shakira postponed her concert in Los Angeles for protests against migratory raids in the city: there is already a new confirmed date


In an environment of tension in Los Angeles, the product of the protests against the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) of the United States, by the migratory raids that have been carried out in the State of California and directed mainly against the Latin community that have already forced to intervene to the National Guard; Colombian singer Shakira was forced to postpone her date as part of Women no longer cry World Tour.
The Barranquillera was going to appear next Friday, June 20 at the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, town of Los Angeles County, But in view of the events he had to reschedule on August 4.
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The company Ticketmaster, in charge of the sale of tickets, He made the notification to the attendees via email, letting the buyers know that the previously acquired tickets will remain valid for the new date.
“We have worked with the organizers of the event to reage your event and be sure that you will still have the possibility to attend. Your tickets are still valid for the new date”read in the message that the assistants affected with the novelty received, not to mention the protests in Los Angeles as a reason for the postponement.
Although the singer has not officially spoken about the decision, the creator of Chamonic content did, who spread the news through her Instagram account and attributed it to the public order situation in the area.
“Shakira changes his concert in Los Angeles Ca …, the reason is for everything we are going on to the raids … !!”he said, sharing the screenshot with the notification of Ticketmaster.

This is the second time that the Colombian is forced to reprogram her passage through Los Angeles as part of Women no longer cry World Tour. Initially, the singer would have her concert in November 2024 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, but high demand led to transfer the event as of June 20, 2025 in the Sofi Stadium, after cancellation of all dates of 2024 in order to adjust the production and offer more stadium dates.
Additionally, at the beginning of June he had to cancel his dates in Boston and Washington due to logistics problems. In this regard, Shakira expressed in his social networks: “Thank you for being in good times and not so good. We have gone through the worst paths and you always take me to the other side. I want you with everything.”

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 became 21 product of the cancellations already mentioned in Boston and Washington.
After a break, the Barranquillera will resume the activity with its pending date in Los Angeles and then take again Women no longer cry World Tour To Latin America, with a series of 15 dates in Mexico.
On his return to that 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:
- 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 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)
- August 4: Sofi Stadium, Los Angeles (United States)