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Published on April 16, 2024
Shakira Announces "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour with a Miami Stop at Kaseya CenterSource: Google Street View

Hips don't lie, and neither do tour dates. Colombian superstar Shakira is officially hitting the road once again, folks. According to WSVN, the international sensation has announced her first world tour since 2018, bearing the banner of her latest album, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran." Taking the stage in Miami as one of her numerous pit-stops, Shakira is slated to thrill fans at the Kaseya Center come November 20.

Amidst the charged atmosphere of Coachella 2024, where festival-goers typically drown in a sea of flower crowns and neon, Shakira dropped the tour bombshell. "I have to share something today. Biza, I’m going on tour. I’m going on tour, finally. Starting here, this November, this year, this city," announced Shakira, igniting a wave of excitement. SEAToday News posted on X recounted the moment which was soon followed by a flurry of Instagram activity where she teased, “Están listos??? Countdown to the first announcement of #LMYNLWT dates start right now! See you in 24hrs! Sign up to the Wolfpack at http://Shakira.com to be one of the first to receive all the details!”

Her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" world tour, named after her twelfth studio album, signposts Shakira's expected musical melange of pop, reggaeton, regional and rock vibes. More than just a collection of songs, she describes the album as a personal narrative illustrating her "journey from vulnerability to resistance." Miami's upcoming Kaseya Center performance hopes, to encapsulate this transformation on stage, bringing the rhythm and resilience that Shakira has long been known for.

Shakira's long-awaited return to touring has ratcheted up anticipation among fans, some of whom have been lying in wait since her last orbit of the globe with a mic in hand. The kickoff in California on November 2 signals the beginning of what's bound to be a sizzling series of performances. Presale tickets are set to become available this coming Wednesday, with the general public getting their crack at seats on Monday, as revealed by WSVN. So, mark your calendars, else risk missing out on the Colombian star's storied shake-up of stages worldwide.

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