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Shakira continues to dominate the global music scene as her record-breaking Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour shows no signs of slowing down. The Colombian superstar made headlines this week by announcing three additional concert dates in Mexico for February 2026, extending what is already the largest tour by a Latin female artist in history.
The newly confirmed shows will take place in Tuxtla Gutierrez on February 21st, Merida on February 24th, and Mexico City on February 27th. These additions come in response to overwhelming demand following her unprecedented 12 sold-out performances at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City during 2025, which drew more than 780,000 attendees alone. Mexico now holds the record as the country with the most concerts on her entire world tour, cementing her unparalleled drawing power in the region.
The tour itself has become a commercial juggernaut. According to Billboard and Live Nation reports, the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is now the highest-grossing tour ever by a Latin woman, having earned over 327 million dollars within its first 64 concerts. The tour broke industry records with nearly one million tickets sold in less than two hours across Latin America alone when sales first opened.
Beyond the numbers, the tour has resonated culturally with audiences worldwide. Her North American leg was upgraded to larger stadium venues due to unprecedented ticket demand, with shows in major cities like Charlotte, Miami, and New York selling out immediately. The tour spans across South America, North America, Mexico, and Europe, and is currently scheduled to conclude on February 27, 2026, in Mexico City following the newly announced dates.
On the personal front, Shakira has also been engaging with fellow artists. Singer Dua Lipa recently performed an emotional cover of Shakira's song Antologia during a concert in Bogota, which moved the Colombian superstar to respond publicly, saying she was deeply touched by the tribute.
Currently wrapping up her South American leg with performances in Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina through mid-December, Shakira has also scheduled three additional dates at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, from December 27th through 29th. The tour represents her return to the stage after a seven-year hiatus and has already cemented itself as one of the most significant concert runs in modern music history.
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