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Shakira suffers an accident interpreting ‘Whenever, Whenever’: know what happened

Colombian singer Shakira continues to sweep her tour ‘Women no longer cry’ for North America. A few days ago he appeared In the Bell Center in Montreal With an audience delivered and eager to see the artist, achieving a SOLD OUT With all the tickets exhausted.

Throughout this tour, Shakira has starred in great moments. One of the most recent occurred during his concert in Chicago, where he confessed that he is very in love. From the stage, he expressed with enthusiasm: “Wow, I’M in love with this city, it’s so beautiful. Thank you for making me feel at home. There is definitely no better reunion than a wolf with its pack. Chicago, tonight, we are one.”

During the Montreal concert on May 20the artist who had already stepped on several stages within the framework of her tour, suffered something unexpected. At the beginning of the interpretation of his iconic success of 2001 ‘Whenever, wherever’, he lived an unforeseen moment, and is that during the dance He slipped and fell on stage. The incident was captured and disseminated by some attendees through social networks. But, faithful to his professionalism, Shakira got up quickly and continued her performance as if nothing It would have happened, receiving the support and applause of the public.

The singer herself wanted to raise the fall in her personal Instagram account. In addition to uploading a video of the fall recorded by a fan, he wrote: “It is that nobody is saved from the falls!”

Surprises during ‘Women no longer cry tour’

The tour ‘Women no longer cry’ The past began May 13 in Charlotte, North Carolinawith a show at the Bank of America Stadium. During that first night, the public witnessed an emotional surprise, the appearance of Alejandro Sanz To interpret Next to Shakira his classic ‘La Tortura’a song that, almost two decades of its launch, is still chanted by thousands of fans.


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