Shakira launched her first worldwide tour in seven years from Rio de Janeiro this week for her latest Grammy-winning album "Las mujeres ya no lloran" (Women Don't Cry Anymore).
When the chants began, the 48-year-old cupped her ear and flashed a knowing glance at the crowd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
After photos from the Colombian singer’s first tour stop in Rio de Janeiro surfaced online, fans pointed out the similarities to the “Drunk In Love” singer’s 2023 tour.
On Tuesday (Feb. 11) at the Nilton Santos Stadium, the Colombian superstar demonstrated why she is one of the greatest Latin artists in history.
Shakira begins her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Rio de Janeiro, plus King Charles, Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and more. From Vancouver to New York and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
Colombian artist Shakira began her tour 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' in Brazil, where she not only had historic sell-outs but also broke several records. However, it was not all good news. The first show was plagued with problems, and things did not stop there.
The superstar wowed her hometown with nearly 50,000 fans at Estadio Metropolitano, marking her first local show in nearly two decades.