I n a reassuring update for fans, Colombian pop sensation Shakira, 48, has confirmed that her concert in Peru will proceed as scheduled on Monday evening, just a day after a sudden medical emergency led to the cancellation of a previous show.
Shakira was rushed to the emergency room and briefly hospitalized on Saturday night, sparking concerns about her health. However, she took to Instagram to assure fans that the gates at Lima’s National Stadium will open at 4:00 PM (2100 GMT), with her performance set for 8:15 PM. Her statement focused solely on event logistics, leaving out details of her medical condition.
Masterlive, the company organizing her tour, confirmed that Monday’s concert will go ahead as planned. They also assured fans that a rescheduled date for Sunday’s canceled show will be announced soon.
A High-Stakes Tour and Recent Grammy Win
Shakira’s "Las mujeres ya no lloran" (Women Don’t Cry Anymore) world tour—her first in seven years—has been highly anticipated. The tour kicked off in Rio de Janeiro and has already seen her win a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album. During her acceptance speech, she dedicated the award to migrants in the United States facing deportation, showcasing her ongoing commitment to social causes.
With over 90 million records sold worldwide and four Grammy Awards, Shakira remains one of the most influential Latin artists of all time. Her tour schedule is ambitious, with nearly 50 shows lined up across Latin America before moving to the United States and Canada later this year.
While her recent health scare raised alarms among fans, Shakira’s swift return to the stage highlights her resilience and dedication to both her music and her audience.
Stay tuned to Glide News Media for the latest updates on Shakira’s health and tour schedule.
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