Final stretch of Women Don't Cry: When does Shakira's tour end?
Since the beginning, the Colombian singer's tour has managed to sell more than 2.5 million tickets in Latin America and North America
Shakira is in the final stretch of her tour. In the coming weeks, the Colombian singer will conclude her historic Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, which has earned her the title of the highest-grossing Latin artist.
The final show of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, which began on February 11 in Rio de Janeiro, is scheduled for December 9 at Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires.
Before concluding, Shakira plans to perform eleven shows in cities in Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina.
Since its inception, this tour has been a global phenomenon, achieving record-breaking sales and attendance figures and establishing itself as the most important and successful Latin tour of 2025.
How did the tour begin?
Shakira kicked off her tour with a concert at Nilton Santos Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, a performance that marked the singer's return with songs from her latest album of the same name, Las Mujeres They No Longer Cry.
They cry.
After this debut, the Colombian artist continued her tour through various Latin American cities, including Lima, Barranquilla, Medellin, and Mexico City, where she sold out multiple shows in large stadiums.
A Record-Breaking Tour
Since its inception, the tour has exceeded all initial forecasts, selling more than 2.5 million tickets in Latin America and North America to date.
In the United States, the tour has grossed more than $250 million, and it is estimated that it will generate around $400 million in total with the possible inclusion of future dates in Europe and Asia.
Among the tour's records are being named the biggest and highest-grossing Latin tour of 2025 by Billboard, ranking number 2 in Billboard's mid-year Boxscore report, and selling a record 1 million tickets in Mexico alone.
In addition, Shakira made history in the United States by becoming the first Latina woman and only foreigner to sell out two consecutive nights at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with a total of more than 90,000 attendees.

