
Shakira is threading the needle between screaming soccer fans and screaming pop fans, bringing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to the American Airlines Center in Dallas on June 23. The date falls in the middle of a limited U.S. run, scheduled June 13 to July 25, and lands in Dallas right between FIFA World Cup matches at AT&T Stadium in nearby Arlington.
The tour extension hits 12 U.S. cities and currently lists Dallas as the only Texas stop, which should make this one a hot ticket. As outlined by CultureMap Dallas, artist presales are set for April 7, at 10 a.m. (with fan registration closing Sunday, April 5 at 9 p.m.), Citi and Verizon presales kick off Friday, April 3, and the general on-sale starts Thursday, April 9 at 10 a.m. local time.
When Tickets Go On Sale And How To Get In The Queue
Shakira is routing fans through a Live Nation "Wolfpack" sign-up for early access. According to Shakira's official site, fans who register through the Live Nation page will receive presale instructions and access codes ahead of the artist presale. Her site also directs fans to official ticketing partners, and venue-specific presales may appear through authorized sellers, so it is worth keeping an eye on those channels too.
How The Show Fits Into World Cup Weekend
The Dallas tour stop is wedged into a packed World Cup week. Matches are scheduled at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) on June 22 and June 25, which means the region will be hosting massive sports and concert crowds within days of each other. The local match calendar and visitor tips are posted by DFW World Cup 2026 organizers, who note that overlapping host-city events could affect both travel and lodging for visitors.
What Local Fans And Visitors Should Expect
With American Airlines Center configured to hold roughly 20,000 fans for concerts and AT&T Stadium bringing in World Cup crowds, North Texas roads, rideshares and hotel lobbies are likely to feel crowded. The City of Arlington's match schedule and visitor pages urge travelers to secure lodging early, build in extra time for traffic and lean on official transit options when possible (City of Arlington). In other words, do not leave your hotel hunt or rideshare plans until the last minute.
Shakira's Momentum And Rock Hall Nod
Shakira is still riding the wave of her 2024 album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran and has recently put out the single "ALGO TÚ" with rising Colombian artist Beéle, according to Shakira's official site. She also landed on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2026 nominee shortlist, a recognition highlighted by outlets such as Euronews.
Between World Cup visitors and online ticket queues, June 23 is shaping up to be a busy night in Dallas. Fans who want in would be wise to register for the artist presale, monitor official ticketing links and lock in travel logistics early. For a detailed breakdown of local dates and ticket windows, head to CultureMap Dallas, and for match timing and travel guidance, check the DFW World Cup 2026 visitor guide.









