Lebanese-Colombian superstar Shakira is taking her historic world tour this fall to Madrid, and she will do so in a special way.
The superstar will offer a three-night residency at the Shakira Stadium, a temporary 4.2-acre (185,000-square-meter) venue that will integrate cinema, gastronomy, literature and exhibitions curated by the artist herself under the title Es Latina.
The event is scheduled to take place September 25-27 at the Iberdrola Music space in the Villaverde district, south of the city, Live Nation announced on Friday.
Designed as an immersive experience, this temporary venue model aligns with recent formats in Europe, such as the one presented by Adele in Munich (2024), which allow for greater control over the audience experience and production scale.
The announcement comes just days after Shakira revealed her plans to take her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" world tour to Spain with a production specifically designed for the occasion.
“I’m going to go all out because Live Nation is preparing a stadium for these concerts. It will be called Estadio Shakira,” the artist revealed in a preview of an interview with the RTVE’s show Al Cielo Con Ella published March 15. “It’s going to be something out of this world, a production that I don’t think has been seen before in Spain.”
It also follows her recent nomination to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The trek, which began on February 11, 2025, and continues throughout this year, set a Guinness World Record as the highest grossing tour of all time by a Hispanic artist.
The historic tour grossed $421.6 million and sold 3.3 million tickets across 86 shows.
That momentum was recently reflected in Mexico City, where Shakira broke attendance records at the GNP Seguros Stadium with 13 sold-out dates, surpassing 800,000 tickets sold, before culminating her leg of the tour in the Latin American country with a historic free show at the Zócalo square before 400,000 people on March 1. Tickets for the Madrid residency go on sale on March 27.
Before her arrival in Spain, the artist will perform on May 2 at another of the world’s most iconic and massive venues: the legendary Brazilian beach of Copacabana, where organizers expect an audience of at least one million people — just as was the case with Madonna in 2024 and Lady Gaga in 2025.




