Shakira’s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” World Tour, which began in February, has generated an estimated $300 million in revenue and sold 1.6 million tickets.
The Colombian pop icon’s sold-out performances across the Americas have not only solidified her enduring popularity but also had a significant economic impact on the host cities.
Since its launch in 2025, Shakira has performed over 50 sold-out concerts, with each ticket averaging $132, according to Billboard. The tour, which supports her 2024 album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran”, has grossed $30 million to date, with projections that it could double as she tours South America, potentially reaching $300 million by its conclusion in December. Her seven shows in Mexico City alone are expected to draw over 500,000 attendees, setting a regional record, according to Televisa.
.@shakira's "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" ($260 Million) surpasses @Beyonce's "Formation World Tour" ($256 Million) and now becomes the 13th most successful tour by a female artist of all time. pic.twitter.com/hIaa3CG7gS
— Pop Hub (@PopHubOfficial) August 23, 2025
The tour has led to a significant tourism boom, with cities such as Charlotte, Arlington, and Detroit experiencing a rise in accommodation demand of over 200%. Additionally, Airbnb hosts have reported a 38% increase in income. Shakira’s performances, supported by advanced production techniques and popular songs like “Hips Don’t Lie,” have positively impacted local economies, contributing an estimated $275 million to Mexico City alone, as reported by the CDMX Secretariat of Tourism.
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At 48, the Barranquilla native’s 20-year career, with over 95 million records sold, continues to thrive, according to Rolling Stone. The album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, certified 7x Platinum in 2024, underscores her cultural and economic impact.
As Shakira heads to South America, fans can secure tickets via her website (www.shakira.com) or Ticketmaster. With upcoming shows in Buenos Aires and São Paulo, her tour is set to break further records.