
Taylor Swift broke records after her Erasure Tour became the highest-grossing tour of all time and the first tour to earn over $1 billion. However, Shakira’s impending world tour has already overshadowed the pop star’s achievement.
According to Marca, the 47-year-old Colombian singer, who was embroiled in controversy last year over alleged unpaid Spanish taxes, set a new milestone when she became the first to sell out five consecutive stadium performances at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros. Became women artists. The stadium is the second largest stadium in Mexico City, hosting approximately 65,000 spectators.
Shakira postpones her North American tour
Subsequently, Shakira was forced to postpone her North American tour and move her performances to larger stadiums due to significant ticket demand.
“Mexico dear, five dates at the Estadio GNP. We broke the record,” Shakira reportedly shared the news with her fans on social media to mark the milestone, reports Daily Mail.
“Our tour now needs stadiums and more dates in the United States so I can see as many of you as possible,” Shakira wrote on her Instagram Stories on Friday, according to a Billboard story, citing huge demand for tickets and additional shows. I can see people.”
“As a result, we are expanding our North America run from arenas to stadiums and the dates will be moved to May 2025, right after my Latin American tour,” he explained.
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The Latin American diva’s previous single, “Soltera”, also garnered an astonishing 26 million views in its first week. Shakira’s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lorna World Tour”, whose name is inspired by her hit album, will kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on February 11, 2025. Following his tour, Peru will stop in his home country of Colombia. , Chile, Argentina and Mexico.
The tour begins on May 13 in Charlotte, North Carolina, after a hiatus from March to May. From there she will travel to the Northeast, South and West.