Shakira made history again with the announcement of her seventh and final date in Mexico City as part of her world tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour.
The Colombian singer became the first artist to fill the remodeled forum located in the Ciudad Deportiva for seven consecutive occasions.
This building has capacity for 65,000 people while to date, the tour has sold more than a million tickets in Latin America alone, before making the leap to the United States in 2025, where it is expected to continue breaking records in iconic stadiums such as the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and Oracle Park in San Francisco.
Shakira received a commemorative plaque in honor of this achievement.
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Visibly moved, the singer expressed her gratitude to her followers: “I never imagined that a day like today I could be receiving this plaque that says that Las Mujeres No Ya Lloran Tour is the tour with the most sold shows in this stadium. I am speechless. I can only say thank you, thank you and more thank you. I’m going to give you the best concert of my entire career. “Each concert will be an unforgettable moment for you and me,” he stated.
The show has been designed with the highest technology, mixing Shakira’s iconic hits with songs from her latest album and surprising attendees with innovative elements. Each presentation is a unique audiovisual experience, designed to celebrate with their fans the power of personal rebirth.
Shakira’s legacy
Since her debut in the ’90s, Shakira has cemented her place as one of the most important artists in contemporary music. Winner of three Grammy Awards and twelve Latin Grammy Awards, with more than 95 million records sold.
Her latest album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, has been acclaimed by critics and the public, standing out for its message of strength and resilience. With viral hits like SHAKIRA || BZRP Music Sessions #53, the Colombian continues to break barriers and demonstrate that her cultural impact is far from over.
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