The 86-date outing, which drew approximately 3.3 million fans worldwide, grossed $421.6 million (€353.3 million), surpassing the previous record held by Luis Miguel. The Mexican singer’s 2023–24 tour had grossed $409.5 million (€343.1m) from 2.9 million tickets.
“Breaking this record is a new milestone for me, considering how many great artists have historically toured Latin America and Spain,” Shakira said. “After a 30-year career that required so much effort and faced so many challenges, experiencing this incredible moment is hard to believe.”
Tour Highlights and Records
The tour included a record-breaking 13-night run at the 65,000-capacity Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, marking the most dates any artist has played at the venue. Over two-thirds of the tour’s total gross came from its Latin American legs. The first leg in Latin America earned $144.4 million (€121m) from 1.2 million tickets, while the second leg grossed $169.2 million (€141.7m) from 1.37 million tickets.
North American dates drew 690,540 fans, generating $103.6 million (€86.8m). These figures bring Shakira’s lifetime touring gross to $529.7 million (€443.8m) from 4.9 million tickets across 206 shows.
Tour promoter Belén Canzobre, COO of Fenix Entertainment in Argentina, described the tour as “one of the most profitable in the world” and praised Shakira’s attention to detail and global appeal.
In Mexico alone, the tour sold over 1 million tickets, breaking multiple records. Shakira also became the first Colombian artist to perform in six stadiums in her home country.
The tour is currently scheduled to conclude with a headlining performance at Abu Dhabi’s Offlimits Festival in April.
