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The Detroit date changes, but the venue remains the same

The Detroit date changes, but the venue remains the same


Superstar's tour expanded to stadiums in most markets, but not in Detroit.

Shakira has postponed her upcoming tour until next year, but while the Colombian superstar is expanding her tour to stadiums in most markets, her Detroit concert remains at Little Caesars Arena.

According to a tour announcement released Monday, the “Hips Don't Lie” chart-topper will perform at the LCA on May 22. The show was originally scheduled to take place on December 15, but in an announcement on Friday, the 47-year-old singer said: “Demand for tickets and additional shows has reached a point where our tour now requires stadiums in the US.” Further dates , so I can see as many of you as possible.

Detroit is one of four cities on the North American tour that does not have stadiums, along with shows in Toronto, Montreal and Phoenix.

Tickets for the newly announced Little Caesars Arena show are currently on sale. Tickets for the original LCA date will be honored and a refund will be available upon purchase.

Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour – Translation: Women No Longer Cry – was originally announced in April and is named after her 2024 album, which was released in March.

The singer's last performance in Detroit took place in August 2018 at Little Caesars Arena.

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Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 2025 North America Dates:

May 13: Charlotte, NC (Bank of America Stadium)

May 15: East Rutherford, NJ (MetLife Stadium)

May 20: Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)

May 22: Detroit, Michigan (Little Caesars Arena)

May 26: Toronto, Ontario. (Scotiabank Arena)

May 29: Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

May 31: Washington, DC (Nationals Park)

June 4: Orlando, Florida (Camping World Stadium)

June 6: Miami, Florida (Hard Rock Stadium)

June 11: Arlington, Texas (Globe Life Field)

June 13: San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

June 15: Houston, Texas (Toyota Center)

June 20: Inglewood, California (SoFi Stadium)

June 22: Phoenix, Arizona (Footprint Center)

June 26: San Diego, California (Snapdragon Stadium)

June 28: Las Vegas, Nevada (Allegiant Stadium)

June 30: San Francisco, California (Oracle Park)

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