The She Wolf is back — and she’s making sure everyone hears her roar.
Shakira launched her long-awaited “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” tour on May 13 with a sold-out, high-energy spectacle at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The message is clear: “Women don’t cry” — they sell out stadiums, light up stages, and shake the ground beneath their feet.
True to form, the Colombian superstar delivered a night packed with surprises and iconic moments. Mid-show, the crowd erupted when Alejandro Sanz joined her on stage for a powerful live rendition of their beloved classic, “La Tortura.” But the energy soared even higher when Wyclef Jean appeared for a full-throttle throwback of “Hips Don’t Lie,” turning the stadium into one massive, pulsating dance floor.
This North American leg of the tour promises a whirlwind of unforgettable nights, with stops across major cities like Montreal, Toronto, Miami, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, before wrapping up on June 30 in San Francisco.
Crowned by Billboard as the most influential woman in Latin pop history, Shakira isn’t just performing — she’s leading a movement. Just earlier this year, she sold over 282,000 tickets in February alone, grossing $32.9 million, while her March shows pulled in a staggering $70.6 million across 11 performances.
Shakira’s message is loud and clear. She’s not slowing down. She’s turning every city into her stage, every night into a celebration, and every beat into a statement of strength, resilience, and joy.
