Shakira’s ‘Dream’ LA Concert Draws 90,000 Fans and Major Praise

LOS ANGELES – Shakira’s highly anticipated return to Los Angeles brought out a wave of celebration, star power, and 90,000 devoted fans as her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour landed at SoFi Stadium for two unforgettable nights.
A Rescheduled Show Worth the Wait
Originally slated for June, the two-night concert at SoFi was postponed, but fans didn’t mind. When Shakira finally took the stage, it was clear the wait had been worth every moment. Her Los Angeles shows not only delivered a jaw-dropping spectacle of music and dance but also marked a milestone: SoFi Stadium welcomed its 10 millionth guest during the event, as confirmed by Celebrity Access.
Star-Studded Moments and Latin Pride
Shakira, 48, shared her deep appreciation for the crowd’s energy, delivering heartfelt thanks in both English and Spanish:
“Los Angeles! Thank you so much! 90,000 souls in two days is a dream come true,” she said. “Gracias, mi gente latina, por estas dos noches históricas en el SoFi Stadium. ¡Inolvidable!”
She also wowed fans with stunning outfit changes and surprise appearances from Chris Martin and will.i.am, who joined her on stage during the high-octane performance. Her Instagram recap of the shows featured backstage highlights, dazzling visuals, and costume showcases that had fans in awe.
Social Media and Celebs Rave About the Show
The response on social media was immediate and overwhelming. Comments poured in from both fans and fellow artists:
- “LA loves you, Shak!!”
- “YOU’LL ALWAYS BE FAMOUS. A LIVING LEGEND”
- “How beautiful are the new outfits!”
- “The world is yours, Shaki.”
Even the Black Eyed Peas chimed in:
“This was special. We love you, Shaki!”
One fan described their experience at the concert:
“I was there last night and the show was indescribably wonderful. I am in awe of Shakira’s immense talent and incredible energy.”
What’s Next on the World Tour
Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour doesn’t stop here. After LA, she heads south for a run of shows in Mexico. Then in September, she’ll arrive in New York City, with performances in her home country of Colombia scheduled for October.
Fans hoping to catch the Latin icon still have time — ticket demand remains strong, and every show promises more of the spectacle that made the LA stop one of the most talked-about tour events of 2025.
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