Singer-songwriter Shakira made history with a live performance in Mexico City, attracting over 400,000 attendees to Zocalo, the largest crowd ever seen at the square. Fans from all over the country flocked to the free event, transforming the capital into a vibrant celebration. The iconic square and surrounding streets were equipped with giant screens to accommodate the massive audience, with additional viewing areas set up at Alameda Central and the Monument to the Revolution.
Colombian artiste Beele joined Shakira on stage to unveil their new collaboration Algo Tu, set for official release on May 4. The audience went wild for Shakira’s classic hits like Hips Don’t Lie, Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), and Don’t Bother, turning Zocalo into a colossal dancefloor. According to ‘Female First UK’, this groundbreaking show sets the stage for Shakira’s upcoming headline performance at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on May 2, as part of her ongoing global tour extending into 2026.
Shakira’s recent accomplishments include her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour being recognized by Billboard as the highest-grossing Hispanic tour in history. The tour, spanning 82 stadium dates in the US and Latin America, generated $421.6 million in revenue and attracted over 3.3 million fans. Additionally, Shakira has been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2026, solidifying her position as one of the most influential artists of her era.
