Shakira Makes History with Free Concert for 2 Million Fans on Copacabana

Shakira performed a historic free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, drawing a crowd of nearly 2 million people. The show was part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour and featured hits like "Hips Don't Lie" and "La Tortura." Rio’s mayor Eduardo Cavaliere called it a historic moment for the city, noting the economic boost from the event. Shakira expressed her gratitude, saying life felt magical after dreaming of performing for Brazil since she was 18.

Key Points: Shakira’s Free Copacabana Concert Draws 2 Million Fans

  • Shakira’s free Copacabana concert drew 2 million fans
  • Held as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour
  • She performed hits like "Hips Don't Lie" and "La Tortura"
  • Rio’s mayor called it a historic moment for the city
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Shakira makes history with free Copacabana beach concert, draws 2 million fans

Shakira performed a historic free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, drawing 2 million fans. The show was part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour.

"I arrived here when I was 18 years old, dreaming about singing for you. And now look at this. Life is magical. - Shakira"

Mumbai, May 4

Global singer Shakira created history as she performed a massive free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, drawing a crowd of nearly 2 million people on Saturday night, according to Billboard.

The concert, held as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour, turned one of the world's most famous beaches into a sea of fans. People started arriving early in the day to get a good spot, and by night, the entire stretch was filled with cheering fans.

Shakira came on stage around 11 p.m., a little later than planned. As she appeared, fans welcomed her with loud cheers while drones lit up the sky with the message "I love you Brazil."

During the show, Shakira spoke about her long connection with the country. As per Billboard, she told the crowd, "I arrived here when I was 18 years old, dreaming about singing for you. And now look at this. Life is magical."

She performed many of her popular songs including "Hips Don't Lie," "La Tortura," and "La Bicicleta." The concert ended with "BZRP Music Sessions #53/66," a song that has been widely talked about after her personal life changes.

Rio's mayor Eduardo Cavaliere took to X to share that around 2 million people attended the show and called it a historic moment for the city. "The She-Wolf made history in Rio," he posted, referring to Shakira's 2009 hit.

The event also brought a strong emotional response from fans. Many said Shakira's music has been a part of their lives for years. One fan shared that listening to her since childhood made this concert very special.

The concert also had a big impact on the city. Local vendors sold food, drinks, and other items throughout the day, while hotels and restaurants saw a rise in visitors. Officials said such events help bring business and tourism to Rio.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hats off to Shakira for staying connected with her fans even after all these years. "Hips Don't Lie" still gets everyone moving at Diwali parties here! 🕺 But why does she need to sing "BZRP Music Sessions" now? That song is so overplayed. Anyway, great for Rio's economy.
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Rohit P
She started at 18 dreaming of singing for Brazil... and now 2 million people show up. That's pure love and hard work. Reminds me of how Lata Mangeshkar ji connected with millions. Different genres, same magic. Respect to Shakira! 🙌
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Michael C
Impressive numbers, but honestly, free concerts on beaches sound chaotic. I've been to Copacabana and it's a thin strip. 2 million people? That must have been a nightmare for crowd control. Kudos to Rio's administration for pulling it off safely. India could learn from their event management.
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Kavya N
Yaar, I grew up listening to "La Tortura" on MTV India! Seeing her still rule the world stage is so inspiring. And that drone message "I love you Brazil" gave me chills. She truly loves her fans. Also, good to see local vendors benefiting—this is what a concert should be about. 🎤✨
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David E
I respect her talent but her personal life drama has overshadowed her music lately. The "BZRP" song is just petty. That said, a free concert of this scale is incredible. She deserves the record. Hope she comes to India someday—we have 1.4 billion potential fans! 🇮🇳

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