
Shakira's concerts in Mexico, as part of her tour "Women Don’t Cry Anymore," have begun. The Colombian singer had 11 performances scheduled in Aztec lands. Despite having canceled concerts in Peru and Chile earlier, fans in Mexico hope that the concerts in this country will take place without issues.
Shakira kicked off her tour in Mexico with a concert on March 12 at the BBVA Stadium in Monterrey. The second presentation at this venue took place on March 13, as part of the two shows scheduled for Nuevo León. She then moved to Jalisco to perform at the Akron Stadium on March 15 and 16. Subsequently, the artist has seven concerts scheduled in Mexico City, from March 19 to 30 at the GNP Seguros Stadium.
All dates for Shakira's concerts in Mexico are sold out. Although the Ticketmaster page shows "limited availability," there are no tickets available for purchase. The presentations at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City show limited availability of parking access on some dates.
As for the repertoire of songs Shakira performs in her concerts in Mexico, classics like "Inevitable," "Chantaje," "Waka Waka," and "La Loba" are included. While the exact setlist for the concerts in CDMX and Guadalajara has not been revealed, themes from the artist's past performances on her tour "Women Don’t Cry Anymore" can be used as a reference.
Among the selected songs are hits like "Las de la intuición," "La bicicleta," "Empire," "Hips Don't Lie," among others. Some of these songs are performed in a sort of fusion with others, providing fans with a unique experience during the concert.