Shakira is making waves again, darlings, with blockbuster announcements that scream comeback queen. Just days ago, Ad-hoc-news.de reported the bombshell: she's launching an intimate 2026 U.S. arena tour dubbed Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, hitting spots like Newark and Palm Desert's Acrisure Arena for hits-packed nights of pure fire. This follows her record-shattering Mexico City gig in March, drawing 400,000 fans, as Complex details, proving her global pull is unbreakable and this tour could redefine her live legacy.
Meanwhile, MyKissRadio broke the electrifying update that in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame public vote, which wrapped April 3, Shakira skyrocketed to fourth place with a staggering 738,000 votes, trailing only New Edition, Phil Collins, and Pink. This surge positions her as a serious contender for the Class of 2026 induction, a biographical milestone that cements her as rock's Latin powerhouse.
No fresh public appearances or social media buzz in the last 48 hours, but insiders whisper tour prep is in overdrive, with no unconfirmed rumors to chase. Business-wise, this tour extension signals savvy empire-building post her chart-topping album, keeping her ahead of the pack.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines popped, but these developments carry massive long-term weight, from Hall of Fame glory to arena domination.
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