By Carolyn Manrique
02 Oct 2024, 10:40 AM EDT
Colombian singer Shakira has announced the official dates of her ‘Women No Longer Cry’ world tour. For now, it has confirmed dates in Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. It should be noted that each presentation will be in large stadiums in different cities.
This announcement is made just one month before starting the tour of several cities in the United States, which he announced in April of this year.
Its first performance in Latin America will be on February 11 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and then it will be presented in Sao Pablo on February 13. Immediately afterward he will travel to Lima, Peru, for the concert on February 16.
One of the most anticipated dates in Latin America are those in Colombia, as it is the singer’s native country. On February 21 it will be presented in Barranquilla, on February 23 in Medellín and on February 26 in Bogotá.
Shakira will continue her tour in Latin America on March 2 in Santiago, Chile; on March 7 in Buenos Aires Argentinas; on March 12 in Monterrey, Mexico; on March 16 in Guadalajara, Mexico; and will end on March 19 in Mexico City.
In the same publication where she made the announcement, the Colombian singer wrote: “My people, we won’t see you soon.” He also invited all his followers to register on his website to have quick access to purchasing tickets. The pre-sale of all tickets will begin next Tuesday, October 8.
Before sharing the official dates of the ‘Women No Longer Cry’ tour, Shakira had shared a video on Instagram that moved her followers. He is seen preparing in a rehearsal room and ‘Antología’, one of his most famous songs, is heard in the background, which was published in 1995 and is part of the album ‘Pies descalzos’.
Without a doubt, with this video he wants to pay tribute to his beginnings, which were in Colombia and other Latin countries.
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