Shakira breaks record for largest concert ever staged at Mexico City’s Zócalo
- On March 1, 2026, Shakira, Colombian singer, performed a free concert at Mexico City's Zócalo, drawing more than 400,000 people and setting the largest attendance record, city officials said.
- Organized by Mexico City’s government and Grupo Modelo, the free concert celebrated Grupo Modelo's anniversary and capped strong Mexican demand during Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.
- Using giant screens and AI visuals, the production anchored the stage with wolves and fire, extended viewing into Alameda Central and Monument to the Revolution, while fans who camped around the Zócalo experienced intense density and Shakira staged 12 wardrobe changes.
- Mexico City’s Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism reported the concert generated notable economic activity, and Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico City, praised the event at her Monday press conference.
- Alongside Billboard's tour figures and a Rock & Roll Hall nomination, the record-setting show boosts momentum toward her May 2 Copacabana Beach performance.
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Shakira breaks record for largest concert ever staged at Mexico City’s Zócalo
Shakira has set a new milestone in her career after performing to more than 400,000 people at Mexico City's Zócalo over the weekend - the largest crowd ever recorded at the iconic square. The free event turned the capital into a full?scale celebration as fans travelled from across the countr...
Shakira sets-up record for largest concert ever in Mexico City
Los Angeles: Singer-songwriter Shakira has set a new record after her recent live performance. The singer performed to more than 400,000 people at Mexico City’s Zocalo over the weekend, the largest crowd ever recorded at the iconic square. The free event turned the capital into a full‑scale celebration as fans travelled from across the country to witness the star’s landmark performance. Giant screens were installed throughout the surrounding str…
Since the beginning of her lecture, without a question, President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated the concert of Colombian singer Shakira performed on Sunday before a crowded capital Zócalo: “I didn’t see it completely, I saw a piece of the transmission. Of course everything was heard from here. And then, a little while there from the window, there, so that no one could see me, hidden there,” she said.
Pop star Shakira performed a free concert for 400,000 spectators at the Zócalo square in Mexico City, a record number for the venue.
Shakira sets Zócalo record with 400,000 fans in historic Mexico City farewell
Colombian superstar Shakira performed for 400,000 fans on Sunday night from Mexico City’s historic Zócalo, breaking the record for most attendees ever at a concert held in the city plaza, which faces the Metropolitan Cathedral, the 14th-century Templo Mayor and the National Palace. “Shakira’s concert was a huge success!” Mexico City’s office of the mayor wrote on its official X account, “400,000 people gathered at the Zócalo to sing and dance a…
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