Shakira has officially begun her anticipated "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" in Mexico, a celebration widely awaited by her fans. The Colombian superstar performed her first concert of a series of seven at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City on March 19, 2025, following successful shows in Monterrey and Guadalajara. With all tickets sold out, the excitement is palpable among her fanbase.
This tour marks a significant milestone for Shakira, who hasn’t performed in Mexico since 2018. Her return is not only a comeback on stage but also a profound moment for the singer as she shares her latest album, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran," released in March 2024. The setlist for the tour that spans over 30 songs includes hits such as "Hips Don’t Lie," "BZRP Music Sessions #53," and her empowering anthem "Te Felicito." The setlist showcases her evolution as an artist, intertwining music with personal narratives and a spirit of resilience.
The concerts at the Estadio GNP Seguros are scheduled as follows: March 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, and 30. Each concert, set to begin at 20:30 hours, has drawn immense public interest, with additional measures taken to ensure the safety of attendees.
The Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) of Mexico City has implemented a significant security operation, deploying over 1,200 officers, supported by various units, including drones and helicopter surveillance, to guarantee safety during the concerts. Concert-goers have been advised on items permitted inside the venue to maintain a secure environment, including sunglasses, small towels, and portable phone chargers. However, items such as large backpacks, sharp objects, and alcoholic beverages are strictly forbidden.
Shakira’s performances promise to not only highlight her greatest hits but also deliver emotional and transformative experiences that resonate with many who have followed her journey. In recent years, she has navigated personal struggles following her high-profile breakup with footballer Gerard Piqué and has now emerged with a powerful message of empowerment in her music.
Her relationship with Mexico has always been special. Shakira first debuted in the country at the young age of 19, and over the years, she has performed in numerous cities, including Aguascalientes and Culiacán, showcasing her desire to connect with fans across the region. One of her most memorable moments was in 2007 when she gave a free concert in the Zócalo, captivating an audience of over 210,000 people as part of her "Fijación Oral" tour.
Moreover, this new tour is not only about music. Shakira announced plans to open a museum in Mexico City that will commemorate her artistic journey, allowing fans to engage with her story at a deeper level.
As the shows get underway, fans are encouraged to arrive early as doors open three hours prior to the concerts. Public transportation options are available, including several metro lines. Specifically, the nearest metro station is Ciudad Deportiva on Line 9. For those arriving by car, parking will be accessible through designated gates.
As anticipation builds, Shakira continues to demonstrate her status as one of the most influential Latin music artists. Her performances in Mexico City are set to redefine live concerts, as she merges her powerful music with a narrative of personal growth and female empowerment. With each concert, Shakira not only entertains but also inspires, ensuring her legacy as a superstar endures.