Shakira’s Exclusive Concert Tour in Mexico, Rio de Janeiro, and Bogota showcasing “Empowered Women, No More Tears”

Shakira is keeping her fans on their toes as she teases the possibility of a free tour across North, Central, and South America to promote her latest album, ‘Las mujeres ya no lloran.’

Following a long wait and the release of multiple songs and album previews, which are all linked to the reasons behind her split from Gerard Piqué in 2022, the singer is still enjoying the attention in the media. After hosting a free concert in Times Square, New York, where over 40,000 fans gathered to see her perform, it appears that her tour will now be extended to Mexico City, Bogota, and Rio de Janeiro.

Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, rumors have it that ‘Shaki’ will be making appearances in some major cities to promote her new album. The album will have four different editions, each representing a precious stone with unique colors: Diamond (white), sapphire (blue), emerald (green), and ruby (red). These hints have sparked excitement about free shows she may be hosting across the American continent. Just like her surprise show on March 26, fans are eagerly anticipating her arrival for more musical surprises.

What information has been revealed regarding Shakira’s special free concerts for ‘Women Don’t Cry Anymore’? Following numerous interviews with media outlets globally, Shakira opened up about her former partner Pique, the father of her sons Milan and Sasha. It seems that her recent performance in New York was a token of appreciation for her dedicated supporters in the American market.

The 47-year-old has built a career that spans across various countries, languages, and cultures. Following her performance, there were sightings of different precious stones falling in different cities – diamonds in New York, emeralds in Mexico City, sapphires in Rio de Janeiro, and rubies in Bogotá.

Looking at the pictures, it’s clear that the next destination after Times Square is Mexico City, the vibrant capital of Mexico.

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