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Shakira Shakes The 305: Record Tour Doubles Up At Kaseya Center

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Published on July 01, 2026
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Shakira is back in the 305 this week, rolling into downtown with a two-night stand at the Kaseya Center as her record-breaking Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour hits Miami at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. The local dates close out a limited U.S. arena run that follows a globe-trotting stadium stretch, with fans in line for a big-stage production and a setlist stacked with hits from across the Colombian superstar’s career.

Two Nights At Kaseya Center

Miami was originally set for just one night, but demand pushed the run to two shows after the arena added a second date in May. As confirmed by Kaseya Center, the concerts are locked in for Wednesday and Thursday, with tickets having gone on sale in mid-May. The venue lists doors at 7:30 p.m. and showtime at 8:30 p.m. for both nights.

Tickets And Price Range

Ticketmaster shows both Miami dates with 8:30 p.m. start times and tickets still available. WSVN notes that some online listings start under $100, though resale platforms tell a fuller story of the price ladder. Shoppers browsing secondary markets should expect a spread, with sites like SeatGeek reflecting everything from upper-level nosebleeds to premium floor options.

A Record-Breaking Global Run

The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has climbed into the ranks of the highest-grossing Latin tours in history, with Billboard Boxscore figures putting the haul at roughly $421.6 million and about 3.3 million tickets sold across reported shows. That milestone and its Guinness recognition have been spotlighted by outlets including EFE. Miami’s two-night stop gives local fans a look at the same production that has been driving those box-office numbers worldwide.

What To Know Before You Go

Doors are scheduled to open at 7:30 p.m., and the arena is located at 601 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, according to the venue’s event listing. As outlined by Kaseya Center, attendees should be ready for standard arena entry procedures and bag policies that typically apply to major concerts.

Hoodline previously covered the initial tour announcement in 2024; see how Miami’s tour stop first dropped for background on how this leg was revealed.

If you are heading downtown for the shows, build in extra time for traffic, rideshare pickup near the arena and the kind of crowd crunch that comes with a global star in town. Expect busy restaurants in the surrounding blocks and a visible security presence typical of large touring productions.

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