
Colombian pop sensation Shakira is set to take the stage in Lima, Peru, following a brief hospitalization due to an abdominal issue. The singer had to cancel a show on Sunday night but is now confirmed to perform on Monday, February 17 at the National Stadium in Lima at 8:15 p.m. local time.
Master Live, the company organizing the concert, expressed gratitude to Shakira for her efforts to ensure the show goes on as planned. The rescheduled date for the canceled concert will be announced soon.
Shakira, who was admitted to the emergency room on Sunday, expressed sadness over missing the previous show but assured fans that she is looking forward to reuniting with them in Peru. The singer's team is already working on rescheduling the missed concert.



Shakira's social media has been active in promoting the upcoming performance in Lima, sharing details of the setlist and expressing gratitude to her Peruvian fans for their support.
The singer's current tour, named 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' (Women Don't Cry Anymore), has garnered significant attention. Shakira, known as one of the most popular Latin American artists of the 21st century, is scheduled to continue her tour with upcoming shows in Latin American countries before heading to the US in May.
Despite her musical success, Shakira has faced challenges, including a tax evasion suit in Spain in November 2023. The Grammy-winning artist settled the case by paying €17.5 million ($19 million) in taxes owed, along with a fine of €7.3 million ($8 million).