Shakira celebrates the success of her tour: LMYNLWorldTour in figures
The Colombian singer managed to consolidate her tour, which began in February of this year, as a milestone in Latin music and a phenomenon on social networks
Shakira celebrated the resounding success of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The singer, who is in the middle of the tour, shared important figures and achievements from her shows.
Through her Instagram account, the Colombian singer shared the impact of the concerts she has offered so far in the United States, Mexico and Canada, all with sold-out tickets, including two spectacular nights at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
"What a way to close out our tour in North America. Thanks to my people and all my fans for so much love and for these 48 completely sold-out concerts and this unforgettable experience!", said the singer at the end of her shows in the United States.
In Mexico, the singer achieved her 50th sold-out show and 1 million tickets sold; while in the United States it managed to sell 700,000 tickets.
Show number 50. Thank you Hermosillo for being an incredible audience despite the rain and for always being with me. "Thank you for this spectacular evening," the singer expressed her gratitude.
In total, Shakira has sold 2.5 million tickets throughout the tour.
In addition, her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is the largest tour in Colombia.
Currently, Shakira is in Mexico, where she recently began the second leg of her Latin American tour.
The singer will perform 17 shows in Mexico that will generate more than $106 million in tourism spending, benefiting various local industries.
After her shows in Mexico, the tour will continue its journey through Latin America with confirmed dates in Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
The Las Mujeres tour Shakira's Ya No Lloran World Tour thus consolidates itself as a milestone in Latin music and a phenomenon on social media, where the artist does not hesitate to celebrate the support and passion of her fans on every stage.

