Shakira's Historic Rio Concert: A Night to Remember
Global superstar Shakira drew nearly 2 million fans to a free concert at Rio's Copacabana Beach, marking a historic moment in her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour. The performance not only celebrated her enduring connection with Brazil but also boosted the local economy through increased tourism.
Global sensation Shakira made history with a free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, drawing an astounding crowd of nearly 2 million fans, according to Billboard. The Saturday night show was part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour, transforming one of the world's most iconic beaches into a massive fan gathering.
Despite a slight delay, Shakira's 11 p.m. entrance sparked loud cheers, and drones illuminated the sky with the message 'I love you Brazil.' She expressed her deep connection to the country, recalling her dreams of performing in Brazil when she was just 18 years old. 'Life is magical,' she told her audience, paying homage to her journey.
Shakira's setlist featured crowd favorites like 'Hips Don't Lie,' 'La Tortura,' and 'La Bicicleta,' concluding with 'BZRP Music Sessions #53/66,' noted for its personal significance. Rio's mayor, Eduardo Cavaliere, took to social media, acknowledging the event's historic magnitude and its positive impact on local business and tourism.
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