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Shakira’s Five-Night Residency Marks El Salvador’s Security Rebrand

Feb 16, 2026 | Entertainment

February 16, 2026

A five-night residency by Shakira in San Salvador is doing more than selling out stadium seats — it’s reinforcing Nayib Bukele’s campaign to transform El Salvador’s global image.

The Colombian superstar initially announced three stops on her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour at Estadio Nacional Jorge “El Mágico” González, but overwhelming demand pushed the run to five nights. Bukele publicly celebrated the rapid sellout, framing it as proof that “El Salvador is changing.” Shakira quickly responded by adding two more dates.

The concerts follow other high-profile international events hosted under Bukele’s administration, part of a broader strategy to reposition the country as a safe destination for tourism and entertainment.

That transformation stems from an aggressive anti-gang crackdown under a prolonged state of emergency, which has led to more than 91,000 arrests. While human rights groups have criticized due process concerns, many Salvadorans credit the measures with dramatically improving public safety.

Tourism officials estimate the residency could generate roughly $55 million in economic impact. Hotels are reportedly at capacity, with visitors traveling from across Central America.

For supporters, Shakira’s extended stay isn’t just a concert series — it’s a symbol of a country eager to redefine itself on the global stage.

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