Shakira's U.S. tour, Women Don't Cry Anymore, recently experienced several postponements due to technical failures, but the artist announced new concerts to compensate her fans. The first one was held at Hard Rock Stadium with great success.

The show thrilled the audience with special guests such as Wyclef Jean and Alejandro Sanz, as well as emotional moments that highlighted the presence of Latin women on stage.

The singer took the opportunity to call for solidarity with immigrant communities, describing the U.S. experience as one of “constant fear and injustice”.

After canceling shows in San Antonio and Boston, Shakira came back strong with logistical support, keeping the production design intact. The tour now includes a renewed date in Fresno for August, with ticket sales coming up and demand curves positive.

With her mix of classic hits and new songs, the Colombian singer reaffirms her role as a cultural ambassador, while raising awareness of social causes. The tour is shaping up to be one of the most influential Latin events of the year.