
"Shakira's return to Zócalo proved even massive, as the free-to-attend gig saw a record-setting 400,000 people turn out to see her perform a 25-song set of greatest hits and fan favorites. Notably, she was joined by Beéle to perform their new song "Algo Tú" live for the first time, and dusted off "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" for only the second time since 2019."
"The Zócalo show capped a legendary run at Estadio GNP Seguros. Rather than one or two sold-out nights at one of the world's premier venues, she delivered an astonishing 13, moving more than 800,000 tickets in Mexico City and setting the all-time record for the most sold-out performances in the stadium's history."
"Zócalo is one of Mexico's most symbolic public spaces, a historic site that holds deep significance for the nation and its people. Shakira chose the square for the final Mexico date of her global "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour," staging a massive free show as a tribute to both her impact on the country and her own history there."
Shakira concluded her Mexico City tour dates with a massive free performance at Zócalo, one of Mexico's most historically significant public spaces. The event drew a record-setting 400,000 attendees for a 25-song setlist featuring greatest hits and fan favorites. This performance marked her return to the venue, where she previously performed in 2007 to over 200,000 fans. The Zócalo show capped an extraordinary run at Estadio GNP Seguros, where Shakira delivered 13 consecutive sold-out performances, moving more than 800,000 tickets and setting an all-time stadium record. She performed new material with Beéle and revived rare songs from her catalog. Following this Mexican tour finale, Shakira is set to perform at Brasil's Copacabana Beach in May.
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