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Shakira in Latin America: cities and dates of the “Women No Longer Cry World Tour”

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(CNN Español) – Shakira’s long-awaited “Women No Longer Cry World Tour” will take the iconic singer to various cities in Latin America, where her fans can look forward to enjoying all her hit songs live.

After seven years without releasing new music, Shakira revealed the dates of her long-awaited return to the stage in Latin America as part of her world tour.

The recent success of his album “Las Mujeres No Ya Lloran”, which contains a mix of new songs and songs from the past two years, has made his fans excited to enjoy his talent once again. The news that is especially exciting to her fans in Colombia is that Shakira will perform in three major cities of the country: Bogotá, Barranquilla and Medellín.

Shakira’s long-awaited tour, which will begin in the United States in late 2024, was announced during her acclaimed performance at Coachella. The tour promises to be a big event in both the US and Latin America. However, following the trend of ticket prices in the United States, speculation has arisen regarding costs in Colombia, with fans curious to know if they will be able to get affordable tickets. As the tour date approaches, the excitement and uncertainty increases for what promises to be an unforgettable event.

Shakira Latin America concerts will take place:

  • Nilton Santos Stadium 11 February | Rio de Janeiro, BR.
  • Morumbis Stadium 13 February | Sao Paulo, BR.
  • National Stadium 16 February | Lima, PE.
  • Metropolitan Stadium 21 February | Barranquilla, CO.
  • Attanasio Girardot Stadium 23 February | Medellín, CO.
  • El Campín Stadium 26 February | Bogota, CO.
  • National Stadium 2 March | Santiago, CL.
  • Argentine Polo Field March 7 | Buenos Aires, AR.
  • BBVA Stadium 12 March | Monterrey, MX.
  • Akron Stadium March 16 | Guadalajara, MX.
  • GNP Seguros Stadium March 19 | Mexico City, MX.

Shakira has emphasized that the tour is the most important tour of her career, both musically and personally. It not only marks her return to the stage after many years, but it also marks a reunion with her Colombian roots, giving her the chance to sing again in her homeland.



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