Shakira is having a huge 2025 thanks to her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour across the Americas. She recently shared a post on social media giving fans a short (but spectacular) recap of everything she’s been experiencing on the road. Over the last few months, the Barranquilla native has managed to sell out 50 shows — a number that sounds easy when you say it out loud, but is incredibly hard to pull off on any tour (just ask any artist).
Most of her shows have taken place in the United States, where she’s sold over 700,000 tickets in that country alone. The tour’s revenue numbers make it one of the most successful of the year. And honestly, one of the biggest of all time. If we look at total ticket sales across the entire continent, that number jumps to 2.5 million — with over 1 million of those in Mexico.
She’s broken records in Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina, and is clearly enjoying one of the best moments of her career, reconnecting with fans who hadn’t seen her perform live in almost a decade.
And if this is what Shakira has already achieved in the Americas, half the world is now waiting to see what she’ll pull off in 2026. The estimated and likely date when her world tour is expected to reach Europe (and potentially other continents like Asia), where Shakira is truly a global superstar.
The size of her European leg will ultimately depend on venue availability, scheduling and her own commitments. All of which will determine just how big her stop in each country could be.
No one doubts that Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran has become the most successful project of her entire career, both nationally and internationally. Everyone wants to experience the full visual production. For now, it’s already in the Top 30 highest-grossing tours in U.S. history, and its numbers keep growing show after show.
Original article in Spanish for LOS40 Spain by Juan Ignacio Herrero.