Shakira has confirmed she is bringing her record-breaking tour to the UK after months of rumours.
The Hips Don’t Lie hitmaker is currently in North America as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour and the star is reaching dizzy heights in her career.
Outselling both Beyonce and Lady Gaga, it is the biggest female tour of 2025 so far taking into account both box office takings and ticket sales.
And Shakira has now revealed it was Queen B herself who inspired her series of stadium shows.
Speaking to The Sun she confirmed UK dates would be happening before explaining to the crowd in Miami: ‘To see this place this packed, it’s a dream for me. It’s surreal.
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Shakira has confirmed she is bringing her record-breaking tour to the UK as she confessed Beyoncé inspired series of stadium shows
The Hips Don’t Lie hitmaker is currently in North America as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour and the star is reaching dizzy heights in her career
‘The last time I came to Hard Rock Stadium, I saw Beyonce’s show and I said to myself, “How amazing would it be if I could play the stadium one day?”
‘How amazing that tonight, I’m here playing two stadiums. I have the best crowd in the world. You make all of my dreams come true.’
Originally set to perform an arena tour, her venues were upgraded to meet the sensational demand.
And Shakira hasn’t held back in creating the biggest show possible, from 14 outfits, to huge visuals and special guests.
The show begins with a film showing an AI version of the singer with a missing arm, emerging from a pile of sand and putting itself back together – a reference to a turbulent few years in her personal life.
In November 2023 the star finally settled her court case over an unpaid tax bill and in the same year she went through a highly publicised split from former footballer Gerard Pique after 11 years together following allegations he had cheated.
Opening with the song La Fuerte, she told the crowd: ‘Many of you know that the past years haven’t been the easiest for me, right?
‘But who doesn’t have a fall here and there, right? What I’ve learned is that a fall isn’t the end, but the beginning of an even better journey.’
Shakira hasn’t held back in creating the biggest show possible, from 14 outfits, to huge visuals and special guests
Opening with the song La Fuerte, she told the crowd: ‘Many of you know that the past years haven’t been the easiest for me, right?’
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Yet Shakira, 48, has no problem keeping her energy up during the two hour set list and revealed she trained to be ready for this set of shows and is constantly working out.
The star also tours with two physiotherapists and the backstage catering is full of healthy options including grilled red snapper, Peruvian chicken and cauliflower steak.
It comes after Shakira was recently forced to cancel three shows amid the American leg of her tour.
She could no longer perform in Washington DC at Nationals Park as part WorldPride’s welcome event after city inspectors identifying ‘structural elements that were not up to standard,’ according to TMZ.
Nationals Park posted a statement online reading, ‘Due to complications with the previous show in Boston, Shakira’s full tour production cannot be transported to Washington, D.C. in time for her scheduled performance at Nationals Park on Saturday, May 31.’
WorldPride is the largest LGBTQ+ festival in the world and will kick off June’s internationally recognized Pride Month.
Per TMZ, Shakira responded by saying, ‘I have been counting the days, excited to be reunited with my fans in both Washington and Boston, and my team and I have made every effort to make it happen, but it doesn’t depend on any one of us right now, and I am devastated that these shows were just not possible this time.
‘I promise that I will do everything in my power to be with you as soon as I can.’
The ballpark’s message to ticketholders continued, ‘Refunds will be issued automatically for Ticketmaster and Nationals.com purchases — no further action is required.’
It comes after the Whenever, Wherever hitmaker had to cancel two back-to-back shows scheduled last month at Boston’s Fenway Park.