Shakira confirmed a U.S. summer tour this week on Instagram. The announcement post pulled in more than 212,000 likes within hours.
Her message was direct. She wrote, “Can’t wait to see you all on my tour in the U.S.!! This summer is shaping up to be very exciting!!! See you soon in Los Angeles!!!”
No full schedule has dropped yet. Los Angeles is the only city confirmed so far, but her wording strongly suggests more stops are on the way.
The timing lines up well for U.S. fans. Shakira spent much of 2024 and into 2025 on an international touring run behind her album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.” That run focused heavily on Europe and Latin America. A domestic U.S. leg in summer 2026 would give American audiences their first extended look at that era of her work.
“Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” was one of the biggest Latin albums of 2024, arriving in March of that year. The Bizarrap collaboration from early 2023 was part of the record. That track had already become a global streaming hit. It came out well before the album and ranked among the highest-streamed Latin tracks of 2023.
For the U.S. market specifically, this announcement carries real weight. Shakira has one of the most loyal fanbases in Latin pop. Demand for U.S. dates has been building, and this post gave fans something concrete to hold onto.
Los Angeles makes obvious sense as a first confirmed stop. It’s one of the largest Latin music markets in the country. Her following in Southern California is historically strong.
The reaction online reflected that pent-up demand. Comments in English and Spanish flooded in. Fans tagged each other and asked when tickets would go on sale. Pulling more than 212,000 likes stands out even against her own baseline.
No ticket dates or venue information has been officially released. As of June 6, 2026, Shakira had not posted a follow-up with further details.
The Colombian singer got her start in Barranquilla in the early 1990s. She’s built one of the most recognizable catalogs in global pop. Hits like “Whenever, Wherever,” “Hips Don’t Lie,” and “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” made her one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time.
She’s also had a very public stretch of personal and professional reinvention over the past few years. The Bizarrap collaboration was widely read as a response to her split from soccer star Gerard Piqué. It broke streaming records and found a strong following among younger listeners.
More cities and dates are expected as summer approaches. For now, L.A. fans have one confirmed reason to keep checking her accounts.
