Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira is ready to embark on a new adventure far from her comfort zone. This time, it's not just Colombia or the United States. The Colombian superstar is heading to Mexico this weekend.
Following her highly publicized separation from soccer player Gerard Piqué, Shakira has taken her life in a new direction.
The heartbreak from confirming the infidelity of her children's father made her stronger. It fueled her return to music with the determination of a lioness, ready to express her feelings without fear of global scrutiny.
Since then, hits like 'Bzrp Music Sessions,' 'Soltera,' and 'Puntería' have catapulted her back into the spotlight.
Big changes
In preparation for her upcoming 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour,' which kicks off on February 11 in Rio de Janeiro, Shakira has made a major career decision. She will be relocating to Mexico to rehearse for what she promises will be the biggest show of her career.
In an interview with a Brazilian outlet, Shakira revealed that she left her home in Miami and moved to Mexico with her entire team to find a space suited for intense rehearsals.
For the weeks leading up to the tour, Shakira and her team will live in Mexico.
She is scheduled to arrive in the country on January 18, though the venue remains undisclosed.
A tour like no other
Shakira has promised a production like no other for 'Las Mujeres No Lloran.' This tour will be the longest of her career, with more songs, elaborate costumes, and top-tier production value. The stage design is being handled by a team that has worked with global icons like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
Recently, Shakira shared a video of her emotional reaction upon seeing the stage design for the first time. "Wow, it's incredible. That's supposed to be me. Oh, what I'm seeing on my stage," she said.
Additionally, her band accidentally leaked the setlist for the tour, which reportedly includes tracks like 'La Fuerte,' 'Te Felicito,' 'Acróstico,' 'Inevitable,' 'TQG,' 'Chantaje,' 'Monotonía,' 'Loca,' 'Última,' 'Ojos Así,' 'Antología,' and 'Copa Vacía.'
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