Colombian singer Shakira headlined a historic night for over 400,000 people at the Zócalo in Mexico City, where she closed her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'. The free concert, which also extended to the Alameda Central and the Monument to the Revolution, set a record for attendance and solidified the artist's strong bond with the Mexican audience. From the very first moment, emotion was the star: 'This is a dream... today is the last day of our tour in Mexico, my home,' she expressed from the stage set up in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral. For Shakira, an artist with Fénix Entertainment, the Zócalo closure not only meant the end of a successful tour but also a night that has already been etched into the musical history of Latin America. With a repertoire that covered different stages of her career — from 'Estoy Aquí' and 'Pies Descalzos' to 'Hips Don't Lie', 'Chantaje', and 'Acróstico' — Shakira delivered a show full of energy, dance, and feeling. One of the most talked-about moments came after the concert, when images from the backstage began to circulate showing her breaking down in tears after saying goodbye to nearly half a million fans. 'More than a gift, it's a miracle... it hasn't been easy months,' she had said moments before, visibly moved by the public's response. The event was promoted by the Government of Mexico City, with outstanding logistics and no incidents.
Shakira Closes World Tour in Mexico City for 400,000 Fans
Colombian singer Shakira held a free concert at the Zócalo in Mexico City, setting an attendance record and closing her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'. The artist was moved by the public's response.