World-renowned Colombian pop star Shakira has officially announced a massive free concert at the historic Zócalo Square in Mexico City, scheduled for the night of March 1st.
Key Highlights:
- A Nostalgic Return: Through a video message on social media, Shakira recalled her 2007 performance at the same venue and expressed her excitement to repeat that iconic experience for her Mexican fans.
- Record-Breaking Success: Her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” World Tour has already set records at the Estadio GNP in Mexico City, with over 12 sold-out shows and approximately 780,000 tickets sold.
Venue Significance: The Zócalo, roughly the size of eight football fields, is a legendary venue for free public performances. It has previously hosted stars like Justin Bieber and Rosalía, with crowd sizes reaching up to 300,000 people.
A Career High:
- Award-Winning Music: Her latest album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, topped the Billboard Latin Albums chart and earned her a Grammy Award earlier last year.
- Global Presence: Following the Mexico event, she is set to headline the traditional concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—a stage previously graced by Madonna (2024) and Lady Gaga (2025).
- Streaming Dominance: With nearly 80 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Shakira continues to solidify her status as a global music icon.
