Shakira keeps rewriting the rules of what a Latina artist can achieve on a global stage. After the first wave of US dates for her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour vanished within hours, the Colombian superstar has responded with five additional shows across the country. The new performances land in San Jose, Atlanta, Miami, Boston, and Brooklyn — cities where the demand simply outpaced supply.
For the Latino community in the United States, this tour is more than a concert series. It's a celebration of resilience, identity, and the enduring power of one of our most iconic figures. Shakira's latest album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, has resonated deeply with fans who see their own stories of strength and reinvention reflected in her music. Getting tickets has become a priority for many, and the expanded schedule offers a second chance for those who missed out.
Key Dates and Strategies for Scoring Tickets
To secure seats, timing is everything. The presale window opens on May 7 exclusively for Citi cardholders and Verizon customers. A registered fan presale follows on May 8. Both are your best bet for landing preferred spots before the general public floods the system. The general sale kicks off on May 11 at 10:00 AM local time through Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Experts recommend having your Ticketmaster account updated and payment methods ready in advance. The virtual queue can be brutal, so every second counts. Avoid resellers if you can — the presales are designed to give real fans a fair shot. This is especially important in high-Hispanic-density cities like Miami and Atlanta, where the new dates ensure more people can attend without resorting to scalpers.
Shakira's recent history-making performance on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, where she drew over two million people, set a new benchmark for Latino artists worldwide. That momentum has carried into the US, where her tour is shaping up to be the highest-grossing ever for a female Latina artist. For context, Karol G's Tropitour also saw massive demand, selling 2 million tickets and adding 24 dates across the Americas — a sign that the appetite for Latina-led tours has never been stronger.
Full US Tour Schedule (June – July 2026)
- Sat Jun 20 — San Jose, CA — SAP Center (NEW DATE)
- Tue Jun 23 — Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
- Fri Jun 26 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
- Sun Jun 28 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena (NEW DATE)
- Wed Jul 1 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center
- Thu Jul 2 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center (NEW DATE)
- Mon Jul 6 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
- Fri Jul 10 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
- Sat Jul 11 — Boston, MA — TD Garden (NEW DATE)
- Tue Jul 14 — Newark, NJ — Prudential Center
- Mon Jul 20 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
- Tue Jul 21 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center (NEW DATE)
- Thu Jul 23 — Belmont Park, NY — UBS Arena
- Sat Jul 25 — Atlantic City, NJ — Boardwalk Hall
The tour will hit iconic venues like the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and the Kaseya Center in Miami, where Shakira has a deep history with her fanbase. Fans from across the country are expected to travel to these shows, making each stop a gathering of the diaspora. The emotional connection Shakira builds with her audience — through her lyrics, her stage presence, and her unapologetic embrace of her Colombian roots — is what sets this tour apart.
Beyond the music, Shakira's cultural impact continues to ripple through the industry. Her ability to sell out multiple dates in minutes, across continents, cements her status as an unstoppable force. For those who manage to get tickets, each concert promises a night of technical brilliance and raw emotion — a reminder of why she remains one of the most beloved figures in Latin music.
For more on how other Latina artists are breaking records, check out our coverage of Karol G's SoFi Stadium expansion and Shakira's Copacabana triumph.


