Shakira is currently touring with Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, a stadium tour that’s quickly becoming one of the biggest of her career. As she wraps up the U.S. leg with packed shows and high energy, fans across Europe—especially in Spain—are eagerly waiting for news on upcoming dates.
While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, Shakira has expressed her excitement about reuniting with her Spanish fans and has hinted that she’s working on making it happen.
In the meantime, social media is buzzing with speculation, and some rumors are starting to gain traction. One of the most talked-about comes from Instagram user Adri Toval, who claims that Shakira is in talks to perform two special shows in Spain, scheduled for mid-2026.
As for venues, the rumored locations are Madrid’s Riyadh Air Metropolitano and Barcelona’s Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys—two of the most in-demand stadiums for major international tours, especially now that Santiago Bernabéu is reportedly unavailable due to noise restrictions.
While the information shared by the user on social media hasn’t been officially confirmed by Sony Music or Shakira’s team, for now, it remains just speculation.
Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour kicked off this past February in Rio de Janeiro and has already traveled through parts of Latin America and the United States.
The tour supports her twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran—a deeply personal project that Shakira herself has called “the tour of her life.” From striking visuals and stunning stage design to a full live band, she’s gone all out to create an unforgettable experience for fans around the world.
With this new show, Shakira doesn’t just revisit her greatest hits—she also brings to the stage some of the most powerful songs from her latest album, where she explores themes like heartbreak, resilience, and emotional rebirth. All of it is wrapped in a top-tier production, with dynamic choreography and a visually stunning stage design that’s sure to leave a mark.
The tour has already made stops in cities like Los Angeles, Bogotá, Lima, and Buenos Aires, and is now setting its sights on Europe in 2026. A potential stop in Madrid and Barcelona would be the perfect closing chapter for a tour that’s breaking records and moving audiences around the world.
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