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Shakira is coming to Atlantic City on US tour

Dan DeLuca, The Philadelphia Inquirer on

Published in Entertainment News

PHILADELPHIA — Atlantic City, New Jersey, has its show of the summer.

Colombian pop superstar Shakira will play Boardwalk Hall on July 25. The concert is part of an intimate — by Shakira standards — 13-show run in U.S. arenas on the tour for her 2024 album "La Mujeres Ya No Lloran."

The Shakira tour — whose title translates from Spanish as “Women No Longer Cry” — is a major get for Atlantic City. The casino resort town’s Visit AC promotional arm is making a renewed pop music push to drive tourism, with the concert by Australian electronic music trio Rüfüs Du Sol on Aug. 29 the first oversized concert on the beach since 2023.

Shakira — who has won 4 Grammys, 15 Latin Grammys, speaks seven languages and had her biggest hit with the 2006 Wyclef Jean collaboration “Hips Don’t Lie” — has been filling stadiums around the world on the La Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour.

As one of the biggest Hispanophone pop stars on the planet — along with Bad Bunny — the current Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee is playing 11 shows in September and October in Madrid in a 50,000 plus purpose-built venue in a park that’s being called "Shakira Stadium."

 

But for her summer U.S. tour, which is timed to coincide with the FIFA World Cup taking place in North American cities, including Philadelphia — she is bringing the big-time production to smaller than usual venues, such as Boardwalk Hall, which hold just under 15,000.

The La Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour also has dates in Baltimore on July 6, Newark, New Jersey July 16, Brooklyn, New York, on July 20 and Belmont Park, New York on July 23. There is no Philadelphia date.

Tickets first go on sale via Citi and Verizon presales on Tuesday, April 7, and general on sale is Thursday, April 9, at 10 a.m. via Shakira.com.


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