Shakira breaks record with 13 sold-out shows in Mexico City before her free concert tonight
Shakira achieved a historic milestone with 13 sold-out concerts in Mexico City, culminating in a free show at Zócalo.
Shakira recently completed an unprecedented series of 13 sold-out concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, just ahead of her scheduled free performance at the Zócalo on March 1. This concert series was part of her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour', and it has set a new record for the venue. With over 800,000 tickets sold, Shakira's performance has surpassed previous attendance records, showcasing her immense popularity in the region.
According to a statement from concert promoter Ocesa, the Colombian artist's achievement includes the highest number of sold-out performances ever at the venue. This surpasses the earlier record confirmed in late January, which reported 12 sold-out shows in front of 65,000 fans each night, leading to a total of 780,000 tickets sold. The remarkable success of this concert series has enhanced her already stellar reputation, reflecting the deep connection she shares with her fans.
During her final performance, Shakira expressed heartfelt gratitude to her audience, stating, "I feel at home. Thirteen concerts at the GNP Stadium: I can’t believe it. It's a dream that you have made me live." The commercial success of her tour not only highlights her impact on the music industry but also earned her a Guinness World Record, marking an extraordinary moment in her career and for her fans in Mexico City.