Key Highlights
- Shakira will perform a free concert in the Zócalo of Mexico City on March 1, 2025.
- The event marks the end of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour in Mexico after nearly two decades.
- The performance is part of a global tour that has broken Guinness records as the most profitable for Hispanic artists.
Shakira’s Return: A Heartfelt Goodbye at Home
And so, it begins. Shakira, the queen of Latin pop, announced she’s coming home. On March 1, 2025, she’ll perform in front of a crowd that might exceed 300,000 souls in the Zócalo of Mexico City, exactly where she first stole hearts back in 2007.
Revisiting History
You might think this is new, but… it’s not. Shakira had a concert here in 2007, drawing an astounding 210,000 people. This time, she aims to top that with the same emotion and passion. “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” indeed, she says.
Breaking Records
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour has been a blockbuster. According to Billboard, it’s not just popular; it’s profitable. With 421.6 million dollars in sales and 3.3 million tickets sold, this is more than just a concert—it’s an event.
A Symbolic Return
Shakira isn’t the only one making noise about this comeback. Clara Brugada, the mayor of Mexico City, echoed the sentiment: “Shakira es una extraordinaria artista latina que ha triunfado en el mundo y que aquí, en México, la queremos mucho.”
A Global Legacy
Not to be outdone by her homecoming, Shakira is setting sights on Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro. On May 2, 2025, she’ll join the ranks of Madonna and Lady Gaga at one of the world’s most famous beaches.
The Zócalo: A Historical Stage
The Zócalo is more than just a stage; it’s a symbol. It’s where Mexico’s history unfolds, from political rallies to social movements. Shakira’s return here seals her place in the annals of Mexican pop culture. So, as you prepare for March 1, 2025, remember: this isn’t just about music—it’s about legacy and homecoming.