Mexico City witnessed pure magic as Shakira shattered records with a free concert that pulled in more than 400,000 fans to the legendary Zócalo plaza. Described as the biggest audience ever at this cultural landmark, the event redefined live music gatherings on a monumental scale.
Held over the weekend, the no-cost show became a nationwide phenomenon. People flocked from every corner of Mexico, overwhelming the central square. To accommodate everyone, oversized screens were set up across nearby avenues and key landmarks like the Alameda Central and Revolution Monument, ensuring no one missed the action.
Shakira, renowned for her explosive energy and rhythmic prowess, lit up the night with fan favorites including ‘Hips Don’t Lie,’ ‘Waka Waka,’ and ‘Don’t Bother.’ The Zócalo morphed into a throbbing dance party, with the massive crowd chanting lyrics and swaying as one.
The surprise appearance of fellow Colombian Bizarrap elevated the performance, as the duo unveiled ‘Algo Tu’ live for the first time. Cheers echoed through the streets long after the final note.
As Shakira’s world tour rolls on, this feat highlights her unmatched draw. Her upcoming free concert in Rio de Janeiro has fans worldwide on edge, eager for another dose of her infectious charisma. In an era of streaming and solitude, Shakira reminds us the power of shared live experiences.