In a spectacle that will go down in music history, global superstar Shakira delivered a free concert in Mexico City’s iconic Zócalo square, attracting over 400,000 ecstatic fans. This jaw-dropping turnout marks the largest crowd ever recorded at the historic site, turning the heart of the capital into a sea of celebration.
The weekend event, completely free of charge, drew music lovers from across Mexico’s cities and states. So massive was the gathering that authorities had to install giant screens on surrounding streets, the Alameda Central, and even near the Monument to the Revolution. The entire area pulsed with festival-like energy, as fans danced and sang under the stars.
Shakira owned the stage with her signature high-octane performance, blending powerhouse vocals and electrifying dance moves. She belted out timeless hits like ‘Hips Don’t Lie,’ ‘Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),’ and ‘Don’t Bother,’ transforming the square into one giant dance floor. Thousands moved in unison, creating an unforgettable wave of joy.
Adding to the excitement, Colombian artist Bizarrap joined her onstage for the live debut of their new track ‘Algo Tu.’ The collaboration sent the crowd into a frenzy, amplifying the night’s historic vibe.
This Mexico City triumph is part of Shakira’s ongoing world tour, where she’s revisiting career-spanning anthems. Fans are already buzzing about her next free show slated for Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, promising more record-breaking moments. Shakira’s ability to unite massive crowds underscores her enduring status as a pop icon, proving her appeal transcends borders and generations.