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Shakira Sets the Record for the Biggest Latin Music Tour Ever

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Key Facts

The record. Guinness recognised Shakira’s tour as the highest-grossing ever by a Latin artist.

The numbers. The trek has grossed about $421.6 million from 3.3 million tickets across 86 shows.

The tour. It is called Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, Spanish for “women no longer cry.”

The predecessor. It overtook the mark set by Mexican singer Luis Miguel’s 2023 to 2024 tour.

The artist. Shakira is a Colombian singer and one of the best-selling Latin musicians of all time.

Why it matters. It is a marker of how big Latin music has become as a global business.

The Shakira tour has entered the record books, becoming the highest-grossing concert run ever staged by a Latin artist and underlining just how far Spanish-language music has travelled onto the world stage.

Shakira performing on her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour Shakira in concert. (Photo internet reproduction)

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What the record actually is

Guinness World Records has recognised Shakira’s current world tour as the highest-grossing ever by a Latin artist. The Colombian singer broke the mark at a show in Buenos Aires late last year and has kept extending it since.

The figures are striking. The tour has taken in around $421 million and sold more than three million tickets across 86 concerts on several continents.

It overtakes the previous benchmark, held by the Mexican star Luis Miguel, whose tour earned roughly $409 million. The two are close enough that the bragging rights matter as much as the precise totals.

What sets the run apart is its efficiency. With far fewer shows than some rivals, the tour earned more per night than almost any Latin tour before it, a sign of how readily her audiences fill the largest venues.

It is also not finished. With dates still to come, the final total is likely to climb higher before the curtain falls.

The story behind the Shakira tour

The tour’s name carries a message. Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran translates as “women no longer cry,” a phrase Shakira turned into an anthem after a very public separation, recasting heartbreak as defiance.

It is her first major tour since 2018. She launched it in Brazil early last year and has since filled stadiums from Latin America to the United States and beyond, with the run set to close in 2026.

For a performer with a career spanning three decades, the scale of demand has been a surprise even to her. Many shows were upgraded from arenas to far larger stadiums to meet ticket sales.

Who Shakira is, for the uninitiated

For readers who know the name but little more, Shakira is a Colombian singer-songwriter from the coastal city of Barranquilla. She is one of the best-selling Latin artists in history, known for blending pop, rock and Colombian and Arabic influences.

Her global breakthrough came in the early 2000s with English-language hits, and she has remained a fixture of world pop ever since. Few Latin artists have crossed over so completely into the mainstream.

She has also collected an unusual number of records along the way. The tour milestone adds to a long list of Guinness titles, several of them won for the streaming and viewing numbers of her songs.

That staying power is part of the story. Reaching a commercial peak three decades into a career, rather than at its start, is rare in any genre.

Why the milestone matters beyond the music

The record is really a story about money and reach. Latin music, once treated as a niche outside its home markets, is now one of the fastest-growing forces in the global industry.

Live touring is where that growth shows up most clearly. The fact that the top of the all-time list is now contested between Colombian and Mexican artists, rather than the usual English-language names, tells its own story.

For the wider business, it is a signal that Spanish-language acts can fill the biggest venues on earth. That has changed how promoters, sponsors and streaming platforms think about the region’s artists.

The economics are hard to ignore. A single Latin tour now rivals the grosses of the biggest English-language pop spectacles, drawing the same scale of investment and corporate partnership.

For audiences far from the region, the lesson is simpler still. The music that once felt like an import has become part of the global mainstream, and the box-office numbers are the proof.

Frequently Asked Questions

What record did the Shakira tour break?

Guinness World Records recognised it as the highest-grossing concert tour ever by a Latin artist. It has grossed about $421 million from more than three million tickets across 86 shows.

Whose record did she beat?

She overtook the Mexican singer Luis Miguel, whose 2023 to 2024 tour had held the mark at around $409 million. The two totals are very close, but Shakira’s run pushed past it.

Why does the milestone matter?

It shows how big Latin music has become as a global business. Spanish-language artists now top the all-time touring list, a place once dominated by English-language acts.

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