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Published on April 16, 2024
Shakira to Set the Stage Alight in Boston, Announces 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' US Tour DatesSource: Wikipedia/Junta de Andalucía, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Colombian pop sensation Shakira has announced her return to the global stage with the "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" world tour, set to blaze through the US with stops including Boston's TD Garden on December 8. After a Coachella performance that undoubtedly whetted fans' appetites, the multi-Grammy-winning artist is ready to reconnect with her "Wolfpack" in a series of concerts that promise to be a high-energy celebration of her most personal work yet, according to People.

The North American leg of the tour, marking Shakira's first since 2018, begins in Palm Desert, California, on November 2 and proceeds to hit major cities including Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Dallas before wrapping up in Detroit on December 15. Fans looking to shake it along with the "Hips Don't Lie" hitmaker should be ready to quickly snap up tickets when they go on sale to the general public on April 22, as announced by NBC Boston. A pre-sale for Shakira's die-hards, the Wolfpack members, is set to open shortly before, on April 19.

Shakira's latest album, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran," dropped on March 22 and acts as a veritable platform for the singer-songwriter's regenerative period post her high-profile split from football star Gerard Piqué. With candid revelations about the liberation and creative rejuvenation following her breakup, the artist told People, "I've been putting out music here and there, but it was really hard for me to put together a body of work" during her previous relationship. The album's title, translating to "Women No Longer Cry," encapsulates a message of empowerment central to Shakira's latest compositions.

Expectations are high as the "Te Felicito" singer seeks to deliver electrifying performances across the continent. Heralding a sojourn to cities like Miami, Toronto, and New York City, Shakira has hinted at a more intimate concert experience in North America with larger venues anticipated for the international leg of her tour. She ecstatically relayed to her followers, "I can’t wait to see you all and party together!" signaling a commitment to bring the party to the people in a way only this Colombian powerhouse can. International dates for the tour are expected to be announced soon, as per Shakira's camp via NBC Boston's report.