Shakira closes the first phase of her tour in Medellín

This is their second performance at Atanasio Girardot Stadium.

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During the performances, Shakira dazzled with multiple wardrobe changes.

Colombian singer Shakira, who was recently named by Billboard as the greatest Latin artist of all time, closed the first phase of her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” with a second performance at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium in Medellín, Colombia.

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This triumph came after reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Tours list for the first time in her career, becoming the first Latina artist to achieve this record.

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Shakira was joined on stage by: Maluma, with a hot salsa version of "Chantaje“, Carlos Vives with his beloved anthem "La Bicicleta“, and Luis Fernando Ochoa for a touching performance of "Antología“, a song they co-wrote that defined a whole generation.

During the performances, Shakira dazzled with multiple wardrobe changes, wearing custom pieces from Zuhair Murad, Versace, Guarav Gupta, and Jawara Alleyne, along with the exclusive traditional Bone bracelets from Tiffany & Co by Elsa Peretti, made for the first time in fine silver with pavé diamonds and hand-engraved with the tour’s name.

Her setlist included fan favorites from her legendary catalog, such as “Hips Don’t Lie”, “She Wolf”, “Antología”, “Waka Waka”, and more, as well as standout tracks from her Grammy-winning album, “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran”, including “Session 53”, “TQG”, “Monotonía”, and “Te Felicito”.

After much anticipation, the tour kicked off on Tuesday, February 11th in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the Nilton Santos Stadium and continued with completely sold-out shows in Barranquilla, Buenos Aires, Guadalajara, and more.

The highlights of the Women Don’t Cry Anymore World Tour in LATAM:

  • 25 presentations in stadiums
  • Around 1.3 million attendees
  • 7 sold-out shows in Mexico City, being the first artist to achieve this milestone at this stadium.
  • First artist in the history of Colombia to perform in 6 stadiums across the country.

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