Shakira is continuing to reap the benefits of her success. The Colombian singer has announced a new leg of her tour in the US, this time around, offering fans the chance to experience a more intimate version of her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” tour.
Shakira’s new tour dates are scheduled for the summer, “giving fans a rare chance to see her electrifying production up close in more intimate arena settings,” reports Variety.
The new tour dates are an extension of her incredibly successful “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” tour, which launched in February 2025 and set a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing tour of all time from a Latin artist. According to reports, the tour has earned over $420 million and sold over 3 million tickets across its 86 dates.
The new tour dates are made up of a dozen shows hosted in different US cities. Earlier this week, Shakira and her team announced new dates in Brazil and an 11-date residency in Madrid, Spain.
Shakira’s shows in the US will coincide with the FIFA World Cup, an important event for Latinos and Shakira fans themselves, with the singer having performed at numerous FIFA finals and significant games.
More details about ‘Shakira Stadium’
Late last month, it was reported that Shakira would be concluding her tour in Madrid, with a residency featuring a custom stage called “Shakira Stadium.” Shakira has been teasing the stage and the production on social media, sharing a look at the giant screens, fireworks, and more of the details that have been added to the Iberdrola Music venue.“Oh my God, this stadium looks amazing!! Can’t wait to see you all at my European residency in Madrid!!”, wrote Shakira in one of her posts.
As reported by El País, the show will be held in Macondo Park, a themed space that’s a reference to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s literary work, and a clear tribute to Shakira’s roots. “Set on a 21-hectare site of an existing music venue and conceived as an alternative to the traditional stadium, which often sits inactive between events, Macondo Park will remain alive before, during, and after each show,” said BIG, the architecture studio that’s working with Shakira.
“Surrounding the stadium, green islands inspired by landscapes across Spain and Latin America extend the energy of the stage out into the venue and beyond,” continues the company. “As an immersive expression of contemporary Latin identity, Shakira Stadium in Macondo Park celebrates music, culture, and human connection in one living landscape.”
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