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Shakira Dazzles Buenos Aires Amidst Emotional Tour

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-09 04:17:43
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Buenos Aires, Argentina – Shakira captivated nearly 60,000 fans in Buenos Aires with a dazzling performance as part of her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" world tour. The Colombian superstar's concert at the Campo Argentino de Polo was a resounding success, filled with energy, emotion, and a powerful connection with her audience.

Shakira's tour, which follows the release of her latest album of the same name, has been highly anticipated by fans across Latin America. The Buenos Aires show, lasting over two hours, featured a medley of her iconic hits, from "Hips Don't Lie" to her more recent collaborations. The crowd's enthusiasm was palpable, with sing-alongs and dance-alongs echoing throughout the venue.

However, amidst the celebration, Shakira also shared heartfelt moments with her fans, opening up about the personal challenges she has faced in recent years. She alluded to the difficulties following her separation from former footballer Gerard Piqué, and also to the recent need to cancel shows in Medellin Colombia, Lima Peru, and Santiago Chile, which has caused much speculation among fans.

"You know that these last few years have not been easy for me, and neither have these last few weeks," Shakira confessed to the audience. "Life is not perfect, that's what I tell my children. And no one is saved from falling. I have learned that the fall is not the end, but the beginning of something higher."

Despite the emotional undertones, Shakira's message remained one of resilience and empowerment. "We, after each fall, get up a little wiser, stronger, more 'triple M,'" she declared, referencing her own description of herself as "Música, Madre, Mujer" (Music, Mother, Woman). "And if we want to cry, we cry, and if we don't want to cry, we make money," she added, eliciting thunderous applause from the crowd.

Shakira's ability to connect with her audience on such a personal level has solidified her status as a global icon. Her tour continues to be a testament to her enduring talent and her unwavering spirit.

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