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Shakira concludes sold-out 20+ date North American leg of groundbreaking ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour’

Aug 12, 2025 | Community News

August 12, 2025

Last night, global icon Shakira, wrapped the highly successful North America leg of her record-breaking Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour with a sold-out performance in Fresno, CA at Valley Children’s Stadium – marking the first show for the venue. Prior to the Fresno show, Shakira took over Los Angeles earlier this week with back-to-back sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium, where she became the first Latin female artist to headline and sell out two consecutive nights at the venue, drawing a total of 90,000 fans. The shows also featured support from her friends and collaborators the Black Eyed Peas, where they performed the 2020 single “GIRL LIKE ME,” live for the first time alongside Shakira.

Additional highlights from the LA shows included Shakira’s debut performance of “Men in This Town” from her She Wolf album, inspired by a viral fan campaign, and the addition of the 90s classic “Si Te Vas,” a favorite among both fans and crew throughout the tour. She also unveiled new wardrobe looks, featuring custom designs by Deatherage, Etro, Versace, Willy Chavarria, Balenciaga, and Dario Mittman.

Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has been a global sensation since launching in February with a record-breaking run through Latin America. Ranked #2 on Billboard Boxscore’s Midyear Report, it currently stands as the biggest Latin tour of 2025. Across Latin America and North America, Shakira has sold an incredible 2.5 million tickets thus far.

The sold-out North American leg launched May 13 in Charlotte and featured multiple nights in major cities like Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Stops also included Houston, Phoenix, Atlanta, Toronto, Detroit, and more. Across 22 shows, Shakira delivered her trademark energy with high- impact performances, stunning choreography, dynamic production, costume changes, pyro, and more. Special guests throughout this leg included Pitbull, Rauw Alejandro, Wyclef Jean, Black Eyed Peas, Alejandro Sanz, Ozuna, and Manuel Turizo.

Throughout the tour, her setlist has spanned fan-favorite hits like “Hips Don’t Lie,” “She Wolf,” “Antología,” and “Waka Waka,” alongside standout tracks from her GRAMMY-winning album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, including “Session 53,” “TQG,” “Monotonía,” and “Te Felicito.”

Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour North America Leg Highlights:

●  2.5 million tickets sold across Latin and North America

●  First stadium tour from Shakira

●  Ranked #2 on Billboard Boxscore’s Midyear 2025 Report, biggest Latin tour of the year

●  22 sold-out performances

●  Nearly 700k attendees

●  Los Angeles, CA – First Latin Female Artist to headline and sell out two consecutive nights at SoFi

Stadium

●  Charlotte, NC – First Latin act to ever headline Bank of America Stadium

●  Arlington, TX – First Latin female artist to headline Globe Life Field

●  San Francisco, CA – First Latin artist to ever headline and sell out Oracle Park

Following the massive success of her first Latin American run and sold-out North American dates, Shakira has announced a second leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, adding 30+ new stadium shows across the region. The newly added dates begin Monday, August 11 in Tijuana, Mexico at Estadio Caliente, with stops in nine countries including Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and more. The tour will conclude on Tuesday, December 9 at Estadio Vélez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The second leg is already generating huge demand, with over 800,000 tickets sold to date. In Mexico, she’s recently reached a pivotal moment, selling over 1 million tickets.

For tickets for the second Latin America leg and more tour information, visit shakira.com.

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