Shakira continues to soar, marking one of the most impactful chapters of her illustrious career. Following her powerful comeback in 2022, the Colombian superstar is now a global symbol of female empowerment. Her fearless attitude has resonated worldwide, positioning her as a voice for women everywhere.
Shakira’s latest album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, has achieved significant acclaim. Earning the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album and multiple Latin Grammys, the album includes major hits like her acclaimed session with Bizarrap, “TQG” featuring Karol G, and “Te Felicito” with Ozuna.
Beyond commercial success, this album is also a powerful cultural statement. It amplifies women’s voices and celebrates their resilience and strength globally.
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran is the #1 tour in the world! Can’t thank you enough for all the love, support and howls! 🐺❤️ #LMYNLWorldTour pic.twitter.com/n1k86gLyxN
— Shakira (@shakira) April 8, 2025
The real turning point came with Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which has shattered attendance records worldwide. In Santiago, Chile alone, the star attracted 165,000 fans across just three concerts. This impressive turnout reflects her tour’s global popularity, which earned her the cover story of Forbes Colombia, highlighting her substantial impact on the national economy.
Shakira teases surprises for her upcoming shows in Medellín on the ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ world tour. pic.twitter.com/ekX0O9eYem
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) April 9, 2025
According to Pollstar, a leading publication in the live music industry, Shakira is currently the artist who sells the most tickets per concert. In March alone, she generated over six million dollars from only four performances—an achievement very few global superstars attained.
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Recognizing her unmatched influence, Billboard recently honoured Shakira as the greatest female Latin pop artist of all time, further cementing her legacy.
Shakira continues to break barriers, not just musically but culturally and economically, reaffirming her status as a global icon.