Shakira gathers 400,000 people in the Zócalo and breaks records at the end of her tour in Mexico
Shakira's free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo attracted over 400,000 attendees, setting a new attendance record.
Shakira concluded her tour in Mexico with a free concert at the Zócalo, drawing a crowd of over 400,000 people, which marks a record attendance for the iconic square. The concert commenced at 20:30, featuring a setlist that ignited enthusiasm among fans, starting with popular songs like "Las de la intuición" and "Estoy aquí." The artist engaged with the crowd and expressed her joy at being reunited with her Mexican fans, highlighting the emotional connection she has with them.
During her performance, Shakira celebrated the significance of the moment, stating that it was a dream come true for her. She referred to her loyal fans as "Loba con su manada mexicana" and shared her excitement about the concert venue, contrasting it with her previous performances at GNP stadiums. Throughout the evening, she performed recent hits such as "Te felicito" featuring Rauw Alejandro and "TQG" with Karol G, further captivating the audience.
This concert was part of her world tour "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran," which has been marked as the most successful Latin tour of all time, generating significant revenue of $421.6 million and involving around 3.3 million attendees worldwide. Shakira's ability to draw such massive crowds underscores her lasting popularity and the emotional impact of her music in Latin America, making it a historic moment in her career as an artist.