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Shakira's US Tour Return Is the Most Anticipated Latin Concert of 2026
Shakira is bringing her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' tour back to the United States in 2026. Here is the full tour details, the setlist expectations, and why this tour is different from her previous ones.
Shakira is bringing her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' tour back to the United States in 2026. Here is the full tour details, the setlist expectations, and why this tour is different from her previous ones.
- Shakira is bringing her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' tour back to the United States in 2026.
- Shakira's return to the United States with her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' (Women No Longer Cry) world tour — confirmed by TopThreeUS in April 2026 coverage — is the specific live entertainment event that the Latin music...
- For the album's specific context: 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' arrived in 2024 as Shakira's 12th studio album and as the specific artistic response to the highly publicised end of her 11-year relationship with footballer G...
Shakira is bringing her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' tour back to the United States in 2026.
Shakira's return to the United States with her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' (Women No Longer Cry) world tour — confirmed by TopThreeUS in April 2026 coverage — is the specific live entertainment event that the Latin music concert market has been anticipating since the album's 2024 release and its specific chart performance confirmed that the specific moment of personal transformation the album represented had connected with a global audience whose scale exceeded pre-release projections.
For the album's specific context: 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' arrived in 2024 as Shakira's 12th studio album and as the specific artistic response to the highly publicised end of her 11-year relationship with footballer Gerard Piqué — a separation whose particular public dimensions (her tax evasion settlement in Spain, their custody agreement for their two sons, and the specific media documentation of Piqué's relationship with his new partner) created the emotional material whose artistic processing the album represents.
For the specific tour's US leg: returning to the United States market — where Shakira's specific commercial history includes the 2010 World Cup phenomenon of 'Waka Waka' and the specific 2020 Super Bowl halftime performance with Jennifer Lopez — with a tour named for her most explicitly feminist album represents the particular statement about her personal and artistic evolution that the specific performance context amplifies.
For the audience: Shakira's specific demographic reach — her particular combination of Colombian national identity, global Spanish-language artist status, and the specific crossover appeal that 'Hips Don't Lie' and multiple subsequent hits created with English-speaking audiences — makes her one of the few Latin artists whose US tour is equally anticipated by Spanish-dominant and English-dominant audiences.