Shakira to Return to Spain After 8 Years for Final Tour Date
Shakira is poised to redefine the concert experience in Madrid this September, with plans for a purpose-built stadium – dubbed “Estadio Shakira” – to host the final leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The Colombian superstar’s return to Spain after an eight-year absence isn’t simply a performance; it’s an ambitious undertaking aiming to surpass the scale and spectacle of even Bad Bunny’s record-breaking shows. The announcement, initially previewed on RTVE’s Al Cielo Con Ella program, signals a fresh benchmark for live music production and fan engagement.
A Stadium Built for a Superstar
Live Nation, the global entertainment company, is spearheading the construction of Estadio Shakira, a temporary venue designed exclusively for these concerts. Shakira herself described the project as “something from another world,” promising a production unseen before in Spain. Although the exact location within Madrid and the number of dates remain undisclosed, the commitment to a bespoke stadium underscores the magnitude of this final tour stop. This approach echoes strategies employed by artists like Adele, who previously utilized temporary stadium structures for limited-run residencies in Europe. Billboard Espanol details the scale of the ambition.
The Momentum Behind Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour commenced in February 2025 and has already established a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist. The tour’s success is built on a foundation of hit singles, including “Te Felicito,” “Monotonía,” “Acróstico,” “Copa Vacía,” “El Jefe,” and “Puntería.” Shakira’s performance in Mexico City, drawing over 400,000 attendees to a free concert in the Zócalo, stands as a testament to her enduring popularity and ability to connect with massive audiences. This momentum is carrying over into the 2026 leg of the tour, with planned performances in the Middle East and Asia preceding the Spanish finale.
Personal Transformation and Artistic Exploration
The album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, released in March 2024, serves as the thematic core of the tour. As Wikipedia explains, the album draws heavily from Shakira’s personal experiences, particularly her separation from footballer Gerard Piqué. It’s presented as a narrative of transformation, charting a course from heartbreak to empowerment. Musically, the album is a diverse exploration of genres, encompassing pop latino, pop, reggaeton, EDM, rock, bachata, regional Mexican, and afrobeats. This genre-bending approach is lauded by music critics, who praise Shakira’s willingness to experiment and her vulnerability in her songwriting.
Spain’s Significance in Shakira’s Career
Shakira’s decision to conclude her world tour in Spain holds particular significance given her extended absence from the country’s stage. Her last performance in Spain was eight years ago, making this return a highly anticipated event for her Spanish fanbase. The choice of Madrid as the final destination also reflects Spain’s prominent position within the global music landscape and its capacity to host large-scale events. The construction of Estadio Shakira further solidifies Spain’s role as a key player in the international concert circuit.
The Record Attempt: Surpassing Bad Bunny
The ambition behind Estadio Shakira extends beyond simply delivering a spectacular concert experience. Shakira is explicitly aiming to surpass the attendance and revenue records set by Bad Bunny’s recent tours. Bad Bunny’s World’s Hottest Tour was a monumental success, breaking numerous records and solidifying his status as a global music icon. Shakira’s team believes that the unique venue, coupled with her extensive catalog of hits and the emotional resonance of Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, will enable her to achieve this goal. Posta highlights this competitive element, framing the Madrid concerts as an “assault on the record” held by Bad Bunny.
Confirmed Details and Remaining Questions
As of March 20, 2026, the following details are confirmed: Shakira will conclude her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Madrid, Spain, in September 2026. A temporary stadium, “Estadio Shakira,” is being constructed specifically for these concerts by Live Nation. The tour has already broken a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist. The album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran is thematically centered on Shakira’s personal experiences and artistic transformation.
Several key details remain unconfirmed: The precise location of Estadio Shakira within Madrid has not been announced. The exact number of concert dates in Madrid is still to be determined. The full production details and stage design of the concerts are yet to be revealed. The specific financial targets for the Madrid concerts, in terms of revenue and attendance, have not been publicly disclosed.
Looking Ahead: Logistics and Legacy
The logistical challenges of constructing a temporary stadium of this scale are considerable. Live Nation will need to secure the necessary permits, manage construction timelines, and coordinate transportation and accommodation for both the production crew and the expected influx of fans. The environmental impact of the construction and operation of Estadio Shakira will also be a key consideration. Beyond the immediate logistical hurdles, the success of this venture could set a precedent for future large-scale concerts, potentially leading to more artists opting for purpose-built venues rather than relying on existing stadiums and arenas. The lasting legacy of Shakira’s Madrid concerts will likely extend beyond record-breaking numbers, establishing a new standard for immersive and personalized concert experiences.
