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In the past few days, Shakira has been at the center of the global music stage with her ongoing Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. On August 4, 2025, she electrified Los Angeles with a sold-out show at SoFi Stadium. Billboard documented her performance of Chantaje, while fans and celebrities like Isabela Merced and Amanda Diaz shared their excitement from the venue on social media. One standout moment, captured by BV Concerts on YouTube, was Shakira’s first-ever live rendition of her fan-favorite Men In This Town, a song that has never been performed live before. Opening for Shakira that night were the Black Eyed Peas, making it a major event for LA’s summer concert calendar.
Next, Shakira is set for a highly anticipated show in Fresno at the Valley Children’s Stadium—the first big-name concert ever held at this venue. According to FOX26 News and Fresno State Athletics, there’s still a push for last-minute ticket sales, with special deals like free admission for the first 250 students who purchase football season passes. Local officials, including Assemblyman David Tangipa, view her appearance as a pivotal test for Fresno’s ambitions to attract more A-list artists, acknowledging that breaking into the big-league touring circuit is no easy feat for the city.
Meanwhile, Shakira has also stepped out in the beauty business spotlight. Just last week, she launched her debut haircare line, Isima, at a star-studded party at Casita Hollywood. People magazine reports Shakira opened up at the event about her personal struggles with ‘temperamental’ hair, joking about her journey from brunette to blonde to red and back again. Isima is exclusive to Ulta and features eight products tailored to different hair needs. The pop star emphasized that the brand is rooted in science, culture, and, importantly, her own experience with hair disasters over the years.
On the financial front, Vinyl Me Please highlighted Shakira’s blockbuster tour revenue—she has reportedly grossed $130 million as of June, topping Billboard’s mid-year rankings and cementing her position as a global force in Latin pop. Her tour is seen not just as a commercial success, but as a cultural movement addressing themes of female empowerment and resilience—reflected in both her music and her business ventures.
Social media continues to buzz with fan content from her shows, reactions to her hairstyles, and speculation about future tour dates, especially as she heads to Mexico for a series of concerts that promise to maintain her record-breaking momentum. All developments reported are verified; no speculation included here.
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