Shakira will make history with the closing of her tour in the United States
The Colombian singer sold out both of her shows at SoFi Stadium scheduled for this week, making her the first Latin artist to do so.
Shakira will make history in Los Angeles by becoming the first Latin artist to fill Inglewood's SoFi Stadium two consecutive nights, on August 4 and 5, with the closing of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.
The Colombian singer, recently recognized by Billboard as the most influential female Latin artist of all time, sold out both dates at one of the largest and most modern venues in the United States, with a capacity of over 70,000 spectators per night.
"What a delight to be performing at SoFi Stadium for two consecutive nights!" the Barranquilla native recently expressed on social media.
Expectations grew even higher with the announcement of the special guest appearance of Black Eyed Peas, increasing the appeal of Shakira's shows.
On social media, hundreds of Shakira fans have expressed their enthusiasm and pride for this historic achievement with which the Colombian singer breaks language and cultural barriers in the American music industry.
The success The overwhelming success of the 2025 tour”with records in Mexico, South America and now the United States” consolidates Shakira as a cultural phenomenon and an ambassador for Latin music worldwide.
Her visit to Los Angeles not only marks the end of an era, but also the opening of new possibilities for Latin artists on top-level stages.
Currently, Shakira is in the middle of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, whose North American leg is about to end before returning to Latin America.
Recently, the singer announced that she will return to Latin America as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour.
Through her Instagram account, the Barranquilla native, who is about to finish the North American leg of her tour, shared the good news.
"I'm here, Latin America. Before Europe and Asia, it's a joy to return home. I'm back to reunite with you, with the hugs that were left pending and the songs that are left to sing together," Shakira announced.
The Colombian singer will return to Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina, and will add new destinations such as Paraguay and Uruguay. The singer's new shows are scheduled for the last quarter of 2025, following her performances in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

