Shakira suffers painful fall in full concert in Montreal, Canada | VIDEO

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The Colombian star Shakira suffered a tough fall during a concert of his “Women no longer cry World Tour”, In Montreal, Canada.
The Latin singer continues to conquer the public with a world tour which raised 46.6 million dollars as it passed through Mexico City, with seven concerts at the GNP Seguros stadium.
During this month of May, The original of Barranquilla made her tour of North Americawith presentations in the United States and Canada.
Shakira suffers fallen during concert in Montreal, Canada
The interpreter of ‘La Bicycle’ had a concert on May 20 at the Bell Center in Montreal, With a capacity for 21 thousand spectators.
The singer and songwriter played one of her iconic songs, her success “Whenever, Whatrever”, When he suffered a fall in the middle of the stage.
The moment was captured by the attendees, And recently he went viral when he reached social networks.
In the videos it is seen that the 48 -year -old artist He danced with his hands on the air, when he slipped and fell from Sentón on one of its sides.
With all the grace that characterizes it, The artist turned with a smile on her face and stood up to continue singing.
Shakira shared the video in her Instagram stories, where she joked about the situation so unexpected for her and all the fans who witnessed him that night.
“It is that nobody is saved from falls“, wrote.
This is not its only incident captured during the tour, because a recording was also disseminated in which the surprise reaction is clearly appreciated when one of his dancers pulled his hair.
Although lA action was part of her choreography, the Colombian opened her eyes with surprise And he made a gesture to make him understand that he released her because he had exceeded.
The concert was part of the Shakira tour of North America, who has had presentations in cities such as Charlotte, New Jersey, Detroit, Chicago, Boston, Washington, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, San Antonio, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco; in the United States; as well as Montreal and Toronto in Canada.