Shakira reaffirms her global musical impact in 2025

Following the 2024 release of her album Las mujeres ya no lloran, Shakira kicked off 2025 with a tour that solidified her worldwide influence, drawing millions of spectators across the Americas. Her shows sold out stadiums in multiple countries and created notable economic impacts. She also gathered awards and personal milestones that defined the year.

2025 proved a milestone year for Shakira, who, after the success of her 2024 album Las mujeres ya no lloran, embarked on a tour that traversed the Americas and reaffirmed her global music stature. The Las mujeres ya no lloran tour features nearly 100 concerts and will conclude in February 2026. By mid-December, it had gathered over 3.8 million spectators in the region.

Her performances, lasting about two and a half hours, form a continuous narrative weaving past hits like Antología and Soltera with recent tracks on resilience and personal reinvention. In Colombia, she sold out tickets simultaneously in Bogotá, Barranquilla, Medellín, and Cali. In Bogotá, one concert produced an economic impact of $17.1 million and hotel occupancy above 90%. In her hometown of Barranquilla, it even affected the local quarterly GDP.

In Mexico, she held twelve shows at the Estadio GNP Seguros in the capital, reaching 780,000 attendees, and announced extra dates for 2026, calling it her largest stint in the country. In Ecuador, three Quito concerts drew more than 105,000 people, described by officials as the nation's biggest musical event ever.

Beyond the stage, Shakira secured her fourth Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album and marked 20 years of Hips Don’t Lie with a remix featuring Ed Sheeran and Beéle. She became the first woman to have songs exceeding 100 million streams across four different decades. Billboard named her the greatest Latin pop artist of all time. She also expanded her hair care brand Isima to Europe, surpassing 1,500 sales points, and sold the mansion she once shared with ex-husband Gerard Piqué on the outskirts of Barcelona.

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Shakira performing to a massive, cheering crowd at Madrid's Iberdrola Music stadium, illustrating her six-concert extension due to high demand.
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Shakira doubles to six her concerts in Madrid due to high demand

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Shakira has announced three additional dates for her tour in Madrid, raising the total to six concerts in September due to anticipated high demand. The shows will take place at Iberdrola Music venue, featuring a temporary 50,000-capacity stadium and activities in Macondo Park. Ticket pre-sales start this Tuesday, March 24.

Shakira has announced an arena tour across the United States in support of her 2024 album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. The trek begins June 13 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, following a free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on May 2. The tour expands on her previous international shows and last year's U.S. stadium performances.

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Colombian singer Shakira drew a record 400,000 people to her free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo on March 1, 2026, surpassing prior records and closing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The event, echoing her 2007 performance at the venue, earned praise from President Claudia Sheinbaum for its logistics and crowd behavior but criticism from actress Susana Zabaleta as 'bread and circuses' amid recent violence. No major incidents were reported.

Following the March 16 opener in Lyon, Rosalía brought her Lux World Tour to Madrid's Movistar Arena on March 30 for 17,000 fans, having recovered from health issues that canceled her upcoming Milan show. The Catalan singer's 1-hour-45-minute performance, structured in four acts, fused sacred music, flamenco, pop, and techno, spotlighting her voice with the Heritage Orchestra and 12 dancers.

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Latin music enjoyed a strong 2025, generating $490.3 million in revenue during the first half, a 6 percent increase from the prior year. As the genre continues to innovate by blending styles and addressing social issues, Rolling Stone has highlighted upcoming releases from artists like Feid, Julieta Venegas, and Peso Pluma. These projects promise fresh sounds and long-awaited comebacks in the new year.

The Colombian band Morat has confirmed 24 sold-out dates on their “Ya Es Mañana World Tour” in Latin America and Spain. This success includes multiple concerts in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and several Spanish cities. They also announced the release of their new single “Tu Cárcel” on February 26.

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The Weeknd topped Forbes' list of the 25 highest-paid artists in 2025, earning US$298 million, followed by Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. The list's total earnings reached US$1.900 million, driven by blockbuster tours and lucrative deals. Shakira and Bad Bunny were the only Latin American artists included.

 

 

 

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