This is how much Shakira is earning from her world tour in 2025.

Shakira reaches historic number of concerts
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With sold-out crowds at every performance, Shakira has proven that "women don't cry anymore, women make money." Her world tour has not only allowed her to reunite with her "pack," but also to reach historic figures, selling more than 2.5 million tickets in the Americas and grossing close to US$250 million in the United States alone.
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The tour is already among the 30 highest-grossing tours in that country's history over the last decade . Since its launch in February 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, the Barranquilla native has performed more than 50 sold-out concerts in Latin America and North America, including a record-breaking number of performances in Mexico City.
The economic impact on host cities has been significant. In places like Charlotte, Arlington, and Detroit, demand for accommodations increased by more than 200%, while Airbnb hosts reported an average 38% increase in income.
In the United States, the tour has already surpassed US$100 million, and in Mexico, estimated earnings are around US$30 million for the shows performed so far, with the projections of doubling with the remaining dates.See also: (Netflix sets rules for the use of generative AI in its productions)
In Latin America, the tour has already surpassed US$100 million , and with more than 30 shows remaining, the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour aims to surpass US$300 million in total. Beyond the economic impact, the tour has had a profound cultural impact. After almost a decade without world tours, Shakira has once again taken off meteorically. In countries such as Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Uruguay, it has become the most important musical event of the year, confirming Shakira as the most powerful Latin live artist in 2025. In Colombia, she will make history by becoming the first national artist to perform at the new Vive Claro Stadium in the country's capital. Looking ahead to 2026, the artist is already planning to extend the tour to Europe and Asia, where she also has a solid fan base hoping to reunite with her on stage.PORTFOLIO WRITING
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