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Shakira has just wrapped the North American leg of her blockbuster Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour and the headlines have been relentless. After a much-publicized postponement, a canceled festival slot, and a last-minute show that never happened, she finally stormed into Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium last week, playing two historic, sold-out nights. According to the Los Angeles Times, not only did she become the first Latin female artist to headline and sell out SoFi Stadium back to back—drawing some 90,000 fans in total—but she did it while sashaying through the crowd in futuristic shades and a silver jumpsuit, her signature wolf ears appearing all over the audience.
The spectacle of the concerts has prompted glowing reviews from industry voices such as Vinyl Me, Please, which notes the entire tour is now the biggest Latin tour of 2025 with over 2.5 million tickets sold between North America and Latin America. The North America run included 22 sold-out shows across major cities like Miami, New York, Toronto, and Houston. Special guest artists included Pitbull, Rauw Alejandro, Black Eyed Peas, and Alejandro Sanz. Black Eyed Peas joined Shakira in Los Angeles to perform "Girl Like Me" live for the first time ever, a moment worth its own viral mention.
Shakira’s setlists have cleverly intertwined era-defining hits—think "Hips Don’t Lie" and "Waka Waka"—with new material from her Grammy-winning 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' album. At SoFi, her heart-wrenching ballad “Última,” announced as the final song she’d write about her breakup with Gerard Pique, became a focal point, performed in a dazzling mermaid gown as described by the LA Times. Social feeds buzzed after each concert. Videos of her “She Wolf” performance at Valley Children’s Stadium in Fresno quickly racked up views on YouTube, and her dramatic finale with fireworks for “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” made fans erupt in digital applause. Despite logistical hiccups in Fresno—thousands braving 100-plus degree heat and long lines due to delayed stadium gates—the crowd ultimately forgave the chaos once she took the stage, with fans gushing over her vocals and the show’s spectacle, as reported by KFSN ABC30.
Business impact is equally massive. PredictHQ reports the upcoming Latin American leg, starting soon with shows in Mexico, is projected to pump over $100 million into the economy, putting Shakira not just at the center of Latin pop but as a top tourism driver of the summer.
On Instagram, the official wrap-up of the North American shows was met with celebration and daily media recaps. No major personal controversies or speculative stories have dominated news this week; the focus has remained squarely on Shakira’s cultural impact, the record-setting tour, and her enduring stardom. If the fan energy and industry accolades are any sign, Shakira has just delivered her most significant career moment in years, cementing her as the global queen of Latin pop for the foreseeable future.
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