Shakira Announces Free Concert in Mexico City’s Zócalo, Marking Nearly Two-Decade Return to Iconic Plaza

Colombian superstar Shakira is set to electrify Mexico City once again with a monumental free concert at the Zócalo, the nation’s historic main square, on March 1st. This highly anticipated event marks the artist’s return to this iconic venue after nearly 20 years, promising an unforgettable night for hundreds of thousands of fans. The announcement, made by Shakira herself on Friday, February 20th, via a heartfelt video message on her social media channels, sent waves of excitement across Mexico and beyond. The concert will serve as the grand finale to the Mexican leg of her highly successful "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour, a trek that has already cemented its place in music history.

A Historic Homecoming at the Heart of Mexico

Shakira’s decision to perform a free concert at the Zócalo is a deeply symbolic gesture, reflecting her profound connection with her Mexican audience. "¡México lindo! Remember 2007 when I sang for you at the Zócalo? Today, I want to tell you that this experience will happen again this Sunday, March 1, at 8:00 PM," Shakira shared in her announcement. She continued, expressing her gratitude: "You have given me so, so much, and I hope I can give back a little bit of that love you’ve given me." This sentiment underscores the reciprocal relationship between the global icon and her devoted fanbase in Mexico.

The "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour has been a resounding success, breaking records and captivating audiences worldwide. The Mexican portion of the tour, which commenced in March 2025, has been particularly extensive, featuring 31 dates across various cities. A significant portion of these performances took place at the capital’s Estadio GNP Seguros, with 12 sold-out shows and a 13th date scheduled for February 27th, highlighting the immense demand for Shakira’s live performances in the country. Before her grand finale at the Zócalo, Shakira is slated to perform in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, on Saturday, February 21st, and in Mérida, Yucatán, on February 24th, further demonstrating her commitment to connecting with fans across Mexico.

The Significance of the Zócalo

Mexico City’s Zócalo, officially known as the Plaza de la Constitución, is not merely a public square; it is a vibrant epicenter of Mexican culture, history, and social life. As the second-largest public plaza in the world, trailing only Tiananmen Square in Beijing, its sheer scale is matched by its profound symbolic weight. It has been the backdrop for pivotal moments in Mexican history, serving as a stage for political rallies, social movements, religious ceremonies, and cultural celebrations. For artists, performing at the Zócalo is a career-defining achievement, placing them at the heart of national consciousness.

Shakira’s previous performance at the Zócalo on May 27, 2007, remains a legendary event in the annals of Mexican concert history. That night, she drew an astonishing official crowd of 210,000 people, shattering the previous attendance record of 170,000 set by the Mexican rock band Café Tacvba in 2005. This monumental turnout not only solidified Shakira’s status as a global phenomenon but also underscored the Zócalo’s capacity to host mass gatherings of unparalleled scale. While that record has since been surpassed by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs in June 2023 (300,000 attendees) and Grupo Firme a year prior (280,000 attendees), Shakira’s 2007 performance remains a touchstone for her enduring impact on the Mexican public.

A Tour Breaking Boundaries and Records

The "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour is more than just a series of concerts; it is a testament to Shakira’s enduring influence and her ability to consistently break new ground. The tour has already achieved a significant milestone by setting a Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing tour by a Hispanic artist of all time. According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour has generated a staggering $421.6 million in revenue, selling an impressive 3.3 million tickets across 86 reported shows. This financial success, coupled with the widespread critical acclaim and fan adoration, positions the tour as one of the most impactful musical events of the decade.

The tour’s name, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" (Women No Longer Cry), is a powerful statement of empowerment and resilience, reflecting themes present in her recent album of the same name. The album itself has been met with critical praise and commercial success, further solidifying Shakira’s artistic evolution and her continued relevance in the contemporary music landscape. The tour’s thematic resonance likely contributes to the profound connection fans feel with her performances, making each concert a deeply personal and communal experience.

Official Endorsement and Broader Implications

The announcement of Shakira’s free concert at the Zócalo was further amplified by Clara Brugada, the Head of Government of Mexico City. In a video shared on her social media, Brugada appeared alongside Daniel Concenzo, president of Grupo Modelo, the concert’s sponsor, reinforcing the significance of the event. "Shakira is an extraordinary Latin artist who has triumphed worldwide, and here in Mexico, we love her very much," Brugada stated, emphasizing the artist’s beloved status within the country. The collaboration with Grupo Modelo highlights the substantial logistical and financial undertaking involved in staging such a large-scale free event, underscoring its importance to the city’s cultural calendar.

Brugada’s commitment to ensuring broad access to the celebration was further evidenced by Shakira’s mention of a live broadcast. "We will be broadcasting part of the show live on my channels, for everyone who wants to join in this celebration," Shakira added. This inclusive approach ensures that even those unable to attend in person can share in the excitement, extending the concert’s reach and impact.

A Global Phenomenon Continues

Beyond Mexico City, Shakira’s tour continues its global trajectory with another highly anticipated performance. On May 2nd, she is scheduled to grace the iconic Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This venue is renowned for hosting massive free concerts, and organizers are anticipating an attendance of at least one million people, drawing parallels to previous record-breaking performances by artists like Madonna in 2024 and Lady Gaga in 2025. The choice of Copacabana further solidifies Shakira’s status as an artist capable of drawing colossal crowds to some of the world’s most iconic stages.

The sustained success of the "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" World Tour, culminating in a free, historic concert at the Zócalo, demonstrates Shakira’s unparalleled ability to connect with diverse audiences on a global scale. Her artistry, combined with her philanthropic spirit and commitment to her fans, continues to shape the landscape of contemporary music and live entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of millions. The upcoming performance in Mexico City is not just a concert; it’s a cultural moment, a celebration of music, community, and the enduring power of an artist who continues to inspire generations.

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