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Shakira Adds 2 More Shows in Madrid, Bringing Her European Residency to 11 Dates

Shakira Adds 2 More Shows in Madrid, Bringing Her European Residency to 11 Dates

UPDATE (MARCH 27): Shakira has added two more shows to her European residency in Madrid.

Joining the concerts scheduled for Sept. 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27, and Oct. 2, 3 and 4, are now performances on Oct. 10 and 11, bringing the total to 11 nights for the conclusion of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Spain.

According to the organizers, the expansion follows the sale of more than 450,000 tickets in just a few hours.

The artist also shared a carousel of videos and renderings of the future “Shakira Stadium” on her Instagram, writing in a mix of Spanish and English: “My God, this stadium looks incredible!! Can’t wait to see you all at my European residency in Madrid!!”

UPDATE (MARCH 25): Two days after doubling the dates for her European residency in Madrid to six, Shakira added three new shows to the series on Wednesday (March 25).

In addition to the concerts scheduled for Sept. 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27, performances have now been added for Oct. 2, 3 and 4, bringing the total to nine nights to close out the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Spain.

Ticket sales will be conducted in staggered time slots: Tickets for the Sept. 25 to 27 dates will be available at 10 a.m. local time; for the Oct. 2 to 4 series at 10:30 a.m.; and for the Sep. 18 to 20 shows at 12 p.m. This schedule will apply for both the Live Nation presale Thursday (March 26) and the general sale, which begins Friday (March 27).

The residency will take place at the “Shakira Stadium,” a temporary venue specially built for the occasion in the Villaverde district, south of Madrid, with a capacity of more than 50,000 attendees per night. Organizers explained on Monday (March 23) that the venue — created under a concept called “Es Latina” — will offer much more than music, with spaces for recreation, art, gastronomy and other cultural experiences.

PREVIOUSLY (MARCH 23): Shakira’s European residency in Madrid is adding three new dates. In addition to the shows initially scheduled for Sept. 25, 26 and 27, performances have been added for Sept. 18, 19 and 20, bringing six nights of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to Spain.

The news of the expansion arrives with new details about “Shakira Stadium,” a temporary venue located in the Villaverde district, south of Madrid, with a capacity of more than 50,000 attendees per night. “It’s more like a city, not just a stadium,” architect Agustín Pérez Torres, one of the designers, told Billboard Español.

The setup — created under a concept called “Es Latina” — is expected to be completed in a matter of weeks, on a schedule conditioned by permits and planning. “All concerts are set up in record time,” he added, noting that this particular project goes beyond the stage and involves building outdoor spaces and pathways for the audience.

As part of the temporary project, Macondo Park will be created — a 37-acre space designed to be active before, during and after each concert, offering live music, art, gastronomy and other cultural experiences. Within this environment, there will also be Macondito, an area designed for children, conceived alongside Shakira’s sons, Milan and Sasha.

The concert experience offers a broader cultural format, with the idea that Madrid will serve as a meeting point for artists and creators from Latin America and Europe during the residency. The programming will combine music, film, fashion and contemporary art.

The full schedule will be announced in July, and it has been hinted that Shakira plans to invite friends and collaborators, with surprises throughout the six nights. Some of these guest appearances will take place on a second stage within the venue, which will also provide a platform for emerging talent. To view the design and more details, click here.

Promoter Pino Sagliocco, president of Live Nation Spain, told Billboard Español that this is one of the most significant projects he has ever worked on. “I truly believe the Shakira project in Madrid is a way for the world to know that we Latinos are unique,” he stated, emphasizing that the scale of the endeavor will involve hiring hundreds of people.

The residency comes in the final stretch of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which became the highest-grossing tour of all time by a Hispanic artist, grossing $421.6 million and selling 3.3 million tickets across 86 shows, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.

That momentum was recently reflected in Mexico City, where Shakira broke attendance records at the GNP Seguros Stadium with 13 sold-out dates, surpassing 800,000 tickets sold, before culminating her trek in the Latin American country with a historic free show at the Zócalo square before 400,000 people on March 1.

Before her arrival in Spain, the artist will perform on May 2 at the Brazilian beach of Copacabana, where organizers expect an audience of at least 1 million people. Pre-sales for the new dates in Madrid will begin March 24 for those registered on her official website, followed by different phases on March 25 and 26. General sales will open March 27. For tickets, click here.

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