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Spain's Concert Arena Becomes Shakira's Personal Playground in Tour Finale

Spain becomes the grand finale of Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Gracing stadiums crafted solely for these events, she announces a vibrant production, with an air of intrigue surrounding the "Estadio Shakira" setup.

This record-breaking tour, claiming a Guinness World Record for grossing $421.6 million over 86 shows, reaches its zenith in Spain. Following her free Mexico City concert with 400,000 attendees, she remains an unstoppable force. Fans eagerly anticipate her full RTVE interview.


Source: Billboard – Published on March 16, 2026

Shakira’s tear-free tour cashes in with record-breaking sequins and strategy

Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour surges across continents like a storm clad in sequins, becoming the highest-grossing tour ever by a Latin artist. Her global jaunt ushers fans into a world of polished choreography and calculated spectacle, strategically capitalizing on cultural nostalgia and pop precision.

No tears, just stats: this meticulously orchestrated venture dethrones past records with the cool efficiency of a bank heist—minus the alarms, but with stadiums.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on January 29, 2026

Shakira brings sons onstage in Buenos Aires, keeps the drama off Instagram

Shakira steps onto the Buenos Aires stage flanked by her sons, Milan and Sasha, turning her performance into a subtle family affair as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour. She shares a backstage snapshot and extends measured thanks on Instagram to audiences for supporting her music.

This week’s Latin music highlights sidestep dramatics and focus instead on quiet milestones, new releases, and strategic announcements, all unfolding with a casual serenity across the genre’s landscape.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on December 13, 2025

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