“Women no longer cry, women make money”, Shakira said just a year ago in her session with Bizarrap. And she couldn’t be more right. Since the Colombian returned to music in style with Congratulations In 2022, together with Rauw Alejandro, she has not stopped playing everywhere, becoming the most listened to female artist in Spanish in the world. And is not for less! She has chained hit with hit.
Now, finally, Shak has announced the release of his new album: Women do not cry. An album that comes seven years after El Dorado and will be released on all platforms on March 22. But the biggest question still remains: when will he go on tour?
Well, we will have to wait until 2025. But, as El Mundo has reported, a surprise is coming in Spain. And what a bombshell! Shakira plans to do four concerts at the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid in June 2025, as stated in the aforementioned newspaper. Four stadiums with a capacity of 65,000 people. Come on, about 260,000 people could see him.
It is not surprising that Shakira, one of the most important artists in Spanish music over the last three decades, is committed to holding four concerts in the Spanish capital. Especially taking into account the last two years of her career, where she has managed to bring several generations together to listen to her music.
A The Eras Tour like Shakira?
Although it is too early to know what Shakira’s new tour will be like, the star assured Billboard magazine that her next tour was going to be very special: “I think my new tour It will be the tour of my life. I’m so excited. “I had my foot on the brake and now I’m full throttle.”
And the artist could celebrate an entire career full of successes on stage like Taylor Swift with her The Eras Tour. From those bare feet to his Where are the thieves, going by Laundry service, Oral Fixation either The Golden.
It should be remembered that Shakira has not gone on tour for six years. The last time she was in Madrid was at the WiZink Center with the El Dorado Tour. Now, it’s time for her to sing at the Bernabéu.