Shakira says her new world tour is turning lifelong dreams into reality as she sets attendance records and earns major recognition.
Shakira would be the first Colombian artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She tells us what that means to her.
What began as a fleeting moment during a live performance has quickly become one of the most talked-about fan interactions of the year. In the middle of a packed concert, a single phone held aloft was ...
Shakira breaks attendance record at Zócalo in Mexico City with 400,000 fans attending a free concert on the 'Las Mujeres Ya ...
Pop star Shakira gave a free concert on Sunday night in front of 400,000 spectators on Zócalo Square in Mexico City - a record number for the venue. "This is a dream.
Shakira’s five-show run in El Salvador highlights President Nayib Bukele’s push to rebrand the country through big events and ...
More than 400,000 people filled Mexico City's Zócalo on Sunday night as Shakira delivered a free concert that now stands as one of the largest and most consequential live music events ever held in the ...
Shakira drew a record-breaking crowd in Mexico City, with 400,000 spectators traveling to see her perform. The whole tour has been a success.
With Sunday's (March 1) free concert, the Colombian superstar closed the Mexican leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World ...
The free concert drew hundreds of thousands and demonstrated how large-scale entertainment can become both an economic engine ...
Mexico City is about to experience a night to remember. Shakira just announced that she will be returning to the city’s famed Zócalo main plaza for the first time in 20 years to put on a free concert.