The Shakira phenomenon was once again evident in Central America after tickets for her three concerts sold out in less than 24 hours. The Colombian artist will perform three shows in El Salvador in February 2026 as part of her "Las mujeres ya no lloran World Tour." This tour set a record for demand and confirmed the singer's ongoing impact in the region. According to official reports, the ticket sale, which began on December 17, sparked a massive public response. The shows will take place on February 12, 14, and 15 at the Jorge "Mágico" González National Stadium in San Salvador.
Shakira comes off the heels of closing the first part of her major tour in Argentina, a production by Fénix Entertainment that the artist herself described as "a golden clasp." The frenzy was also reflected on digital platforms during the ticket sale, where users reported virtual queues of up to four hours, with tickets ranging from $45 to $275. The event, which will bring together over 82,000 people, is estimated to have an economic impact of $25 million.