Fresno, California – Global music icon Shakira has concluded the North American leg of her monumental “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour,” cementing her status as a titan in the latin music industry. The tour’s finale at Valley Children’s Stadium in Fresno, California, was a record-shattering, sold-out spectacle, marking not only a triumphant end to a historic run but also serving as the venue’s inaugural show, further solidifying the tour’s unprecedented impact.
Unprecedented Global Reach and Financial Success
The “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” has demonstrated an undeniable global appeal, selling an astonishing 2.5 million tickets across its Latin America and North America dates. This immense success has not gone unnoticed by industry observers. According to Billboard Boxscore’s Midyear 2025 Report, Shakira’s tour was ranked as the second biggest Latin tour of the year, an impressive feat that underscores her enduring popularity and formidable drawing power in the live music arena. This ranking places her at the top of the discussion when it comes to touring prowess among contemporary artists.
North American Leg: A Story of Sold-Out Triumphs
The North American portion of the tour alone was a masterclass in demand and execution. Shakira delivered an astounding 22 sold-out performances, captivating nearly 700,000 attendees across the continent. Each city she visited saw venues filled to capacity, a testament to the fervent fanbase and the undeniable appeal of her dynamic live show. From bustling metropolises to key regional markets, the Colombian superstar proved she could fill any house, turning every concert into an unforgettable event.
Shattering Venue Records Across the Continent
Beyond just selling out shows, Shakira made indelible marks in the history books of several iconic North American venues. Her Los Angeles presence, in particular, was groundbreaking: she became the first Latin female artist to headline and sell out two consecutive nights at SoFi Stadium, drawing an incredible 90,000 fans to the Inglewood colossus. This achievement alone stands as a monumental moment in latin music history.
Her trailblazing path continued across the United States. Shakira earned the distinction of being the first Latin act to headline Bank of America Stadium, a significant milestone in one of the nation’s premier sports and entertainment venues. She further broke barriers by becoming the first Latin female artist to headline Globe Life Field, showcasing her widespread appeal across diverse markets. In a demonstration of her unparalleled ability to draw massive crowds, she also made history as the first Latin artist to headline and sell out Oracle Park in San Francisco, adding yet another major stadium to her list of conquests.
Electrifying Performances and Special Moments
The tour was not just about statistics; it was about unforgettable live experiences. During her celebrated Los Angeles concerts, fans were treated to special moments that elevated the already spectacular shows. These included a high-energy live performance with the iconic group The Black Eyed Peas, igniting the stage with collaborative synergy. Furthermore, Shakira seized the opportunity to debut new music, giving her loyal fans the first live performance of her track “Men in This Town,” creating buzz and excitement among attendees and solidifying these dates as significant stories within her touring narrative.
As the North American leg concludes, the “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” leaves behind a legacy of shattered records, historic firsts, and millions of captivated fans. Shakira has not only reinforced her position as a global superstar but has also undeniably paved the way for future latin artists on the international stage, setting a new benchmark for touring success.