Shakira in El Salvador: Highlights from Her Fourth ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ Concert
Shakira captivated a sold-out stadium in San Salvador, El Salvador, with her fourth performance as part of the “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” on February 14, 2026. The concert was described as filled with music, dance, and emotion, with fans enjoying what was called an “impeccable show” by the Colombian artist.
A Night of Hits and Fan Interaction
The evening began with a powerful rendition of “La Fuerte,” immediately engaging the audience. Shakira also surprised fans by performing “Día de Enero” on Valentine’s Day, adding a special touch to the concert. The crowd enthusiastically sang along to the iconic “Waka Waka,” a fan favorite.
Shakira took a moment to connect with her audience, sharing reflections on learning from life’s challenges. The concert culminated with a dynamic performance of the “BZRP Music Session #53.”
“La Caminata con La Loba” Ignites the Crowd
A highlight of the night was “La Caminata con La Loba,” where Shakira walked towards the stage surrounded by fans dressed in gray, mirroring the aesthetic of “La Loba.” This unique tradition has become a signature element of her shows in El Salvador.
Fans showed their dedication in creative ways. A group from Guatemala arrived dressed as Shakira from the “Las de la Intuición” music video, hoping she would perform the song. Outside the Jorge “Mágico” González stadium, vendors offered “Shaki dólares” as souvenirs.
Local entrepreneur Julie Barrera, with her business Pink Dream, provided glitter makeup for fans wanting to add extra sparkle to their concert look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What song did Shakira open the concert with?
Shakira opened her fourth concert in El Salvador with “La Fuerte.”
What is “La Caminata con La Loba”?
“La Caminata con La Loba” is a tradition where Shakira walks towards the stage surrounded by fans dressed in gray, similar to her “La Loba” persona.
Did Shakira perform any special songs for Valentine’s Day?
Yes, Shakira performed “Día de Enero” during her concert on the Day of Love and Friendship.
As Shakira’s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” continues, will these interactive elements and fan-focused experiences become even more central to her performances?