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Shakira closes concerts in Buenos Aires with a golden touch

World superstar Shakira closed her three concerts at Vélez Stadium in Buenos Aires, achieving historical record sales. The artist continues her tour in Argentina, thanking fans for their warm welcome.


Shakira closes concerts in Buenos Aires with a golden touch

World superstar Shakira closed with a golden touch her three concerts at the Vélez Stadium, and the fifth in Buenos Aires in 2025, where she returned to the country with her successful "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (Estoy Aquí)" with which she achieved historical record sales. According to the Argentine News Agency, her journey does not end in Buenos Aires, as the wolf heads to Córdoba on December 14th to perform at the Kempes Stadium, where she sold out all tickets. "I have a love story with Argentina that began a long time ago and continues," the Colombian thanked the Argentine ground. "Today is our last night, I can't believe it, of 5 nights here in Buenos Aires that have been a true gift for me. There is definitely no better reunion than that of a little wolf with her Argentine pack!" Shakira combined her new hits like "Te Felicito" and "TQG", with classics that have marked generations such as "Suerte", "Las de la Intuición", "Antología" and "Día de Enero", a special theme for her Argentine audience. Two of the most emotional moments experienced during these three nights were when she sang "Dia Especial", a song co-written and co-produced with Gustavo Cerati, while images of him were projected on the screen, and when she shared the stage for the first time with her children Milan and Sasha who joined her in "Acróstico", becoming historical and unforgettable concerts for Shakira in Argentina. At the end of her incredible show. For December 15th, the last tickets are available, which can only be purchased at entradauno.com. Recently recognized by Billboard as the most important Latin pop female artist of all time and awarded the Global Touring Icon award, Shakira continues to make history with "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" dazzling in La Mitad del Mundo and surpassing two million attendees. Shakiramania took over Vélez: for over two hours a night, Shakira delivered a top-level show with a production that included 93 tons of technical equipment, a 49-meter-wide by 20-meter-high screen with 6.6 million pixels, and a stage production with ten dancers and multiple costume changes during the show. The audience, made up of fans of all ages, vibrated with a repertoire that spanned three decades of music.