Colombian pop icon
Shakira set for massive free concert on Copacabana Beach
Colombian pop icon Shakira is set to perform a free concert on Copacabana Beach on Saturday night, with Brazilian authorities expecting around 2 million people to gather at the famous seaside venue.
The show comes after similar large-scale performances by Madonna in 2024 and Lady Gaga last year, both of which drew huge crowds to the beach. Shakira’s concert is part of her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” world tour, named after her 2024 album.
Speaking to Brazil’s TV Globo, Shakira said the Copacabana show could be the biggest of her career. She described performing on the beach as a lifelong dream, calling it a “magical place,” and noted that she learned Portuguese before English.
Music experts say Shakira’s strong connection with Brazilian fans dates back to the 1990s, when she first performed in the country. Felipe Maia, an ethnomusicologist at Paris Nanterre University, said cultural similarities between Colombia and Brazil helped her build a lasting bond with audiences. He added that Saturday’s concert reflects that long-standing relationship.
Fans have already begun arriving early to secure good spots. Vendors lined the beach selling snacks, drinks and even items like toilet paper and sandbags to help people get a better view of the stage, set up near the Copacabana Palace hotel.
Street vendor Simone Paula da Cunha, who came a day early to sell drinks, said she also hoped to watch the performance live. Despite being tired, she said she has been a fan of Shakira since her early days.
Entertainment on the beach will begin in the afternoon with DJs, while Shakira is expected to take the stage at 9:45 p.m. local time for a performance lasting about two hours. Another DJ will perform afterward to help manage the crowd as they leave.
City officials say the free concert is part of efforts to boost Rio’s economy between major festive periods such as Carnival, New Year celebrations and the June Saint John’s Day events.
Mayor Eduardo Cavaliere said such events help create jobs, generate income and strengthen the city’s identity. He added that the financial return from the concert could be up to 40 times the city’s investment.
According to estimates by City Hall and Riotur, the show could generate about 777 million reais, or roughly $155 million, driven by increased spending in hotels, restaurants and shops.
Officials also noted a sharp rise in tourist arrivals during similar events in previous years. Data shows visitor numbers grew significantly in early May in 2024 and 2025 compared to 2023.
Airbnb said bookings have increased ahead of the concert, with visitors expected from across Brazil, Latin America and cities such as Paris and London.
Wanderson Andrade, an architect who traveled from central Brazil for the show, said he had missed the chance to see Shakira last year and was determined not to miss this one.
“Today is a dream come true,” he said.
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Colombian pop icon Shakira announced on Monday that she will continue her world tour with a performance in Lima, Peru, after a weekend show was cancelled due to a stomach illness, reports AP>
The four-time Grammy Award winner shared the update on her Instagram, confirming that the concert at Lima's Estadio Nacional will start at 8:15 p.m. local time.
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Shakira, 48, arrived in Peru on Friday and was originally set to perform both Sunday and Monday. However, she had to cancel the Sunday show, explaining on X that she had been hospitalised because of an abdominal condition.
The singer began her world tour last week with shows in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Following her performance in Peru, Shakira’s tour will proceed with upcoming dates in Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, and over a dozen U.S. cities, including Orlando, Houston, Detroit, Boston, New York, and San Francisco.
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