Last night, March 7, 2025, global superstar Shakira took the stage at the Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires, Argentina, kicking off a two-night spectacle as part of her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour." The Colombian singer delivered an unforgettable performance to over 40,000 fans, marking her triumphant return to the city after a seven-year absence. Tonight, March 8, she’s set to do it all again, with both shows having sold out in record time—over 40,000 tickets per night snapped up in under three hours when they went on sale in October 2024.
The concerts, held at the iconic Campo Argentino de Polo, have already made history. Shakira became the first solo artist to perform three shows at this venue across her career, a feat underscored by the addition of the second date due to overwhelming demand. Posts on X estimate the total attendance across both nights could surpass 120,000, shattering previous records for the venue. The energy was palpable as fans filled the stands, their cheers echoing through Palermo as Shakira opened with hits like "Las De La Intuición," accompanied by a dazzling high-tech production.
The "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour," supporting her Grammy-winning album of the same name, has been a global phenomenon since its start in Rio de Janeiro on February 11, 2025. In Buenos Aires, the show featured a 49-meter-wide, 6.6-million-pixel screen and a 150-person crew, including 10 dancers, showcasing Shakira’s signature blend of pop, rock, and Latin rhythms. Argentine actress and singer-songwriter Natalie Pérez warmed up the crowd each night, adding a local flair to the event produced by Fénix Entertainment.
Shakira’s connection with Argentina runs deep, from collaborations with Gustavo Cerati to her record-breaking "BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53" with Bizarrap. Her return has been met with fervor, with fans celebrating her empowering anthems and iconic dance moves. As she prepares for tonight’s encore, Buenos Aires remains abuzz, cementing her status as a Latin music legend.