Following her
halftime performance at
Super Bowl LIV,
Live Nation announced
Shakira would tour in 2021. Further news was delayed, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2023, Shakira told
Billboard she planned to release new music and embark on a "global tour" in the following year. She told the publication: "Putting a tour together is fun, but it's a great effort and you have to put everything on the balance and decide what the fans really want to hear, what songs you want to hear and how much production you want. In the end, the more production you have, the higher the ticket price. I want the tickets to be affordable. But to me, the most important thing is the repertoire. That's why I think [my next tour] will be the tour of a lifetime, because I have so many songs." Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour was announced by Shakira during her appearance as a special guest during
Bizarrap's set at
Coachella on 13 April 2024. Three days later, Live Nation announced concerts in North America starting that November, with additional concerts added due to demand in
Palm Springs,
Miami and
New York City, respectively. In October 2024, Shakira's official website revealed concerts in the Latin America region; additional concerts were subsequently added in several cities eight days later. Following her announcement, the upgraded concerts and venues were announced for May and June 2025 by Live Nation. Additional concerts in
Atlanta,
Houston and
Phoenix were announced on 10 December 2024. On 5 February 2025, it was announced Shakira would headline the
Sueños Music Festival. Later that month, it was announced Brazilian DJ Dennis would serve as a supporting act for the tour's opening night.
Billboard reported that "an exclusive and unique performance" from the 20 February concert will be featured as part of the
Lo Nuestro Awards on
Univision. On 14 February, a concert in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was announced; the concert was postponed due to operational issues, and later rescheduled. On 16 February, Shakira cancelled her concert in
Lima, Peru, for that same day, due to hospitalization; a rescheduled date was announced the following day, with a third concert added. On 25 February 2025 Chilean singer Antonella Sigala was announced as the supporting act for the shows in
Santiago; the concerts were postponed the evening of the first show.
Natalie Pérez served as the supporting act for the 7 and 8 March 2025 concerts in
Buenos Aires. Throughout March 2025, additional concerts across various cities in Mexico were announced, for a record total of 22 concerts in that country. In April 2025, additional concerts in
East Rutherford and Miami were announced, as well as four additional concerts in Mexico. Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
Gale announced she would serve as a supporting act for the 12 and 13 April concerts in
Medellín.
Wyclef Jean was announced as supporting act for shows in
Charlotte (13 May 2025) and
Boston (29 May 2025), respectively. On 18 April, Live Nation announced
Pitbull as the supporting act for her second show at
MetLife Stadium on 16 May. On 29 May 2025, hours before the Boston show, the concert was cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances". According to reports,
Will.i.am was set to make an appearance during the concert. Subsequently, Shakira's performance at
WorldPride in
Washington, D.C. was cancelled. On 13 June 2025, the San Antonio show was cancelled less than one hour prior to its start, the show was later rescheduled for 5 July. That same day, it was announced the 20 June concert in Inglewood, California, had been postponed, following the
Los Angeles protests. On 19 June, two additional shows in Mexico were announced. The following day, two additional concerts were announced in California—one in
Fresno and an additional date in Inglewood;
Black Eyed Peas served as support act for the concerts in Inglewood. In July 2025, fifteen concerts in Latin America were announced. Pitbull and Gale also returned as support acts for select concerts in August and September 2025, respectively. In September, a third concert in Buenos Aires was announced. In November and December, concerts in
Córdoba, Argentina; El Salvador; and Mexico were also announced. In December 2025,
Meri Deal,
Ángela Torres, and Tizishi were the supporting acts for the concerts held in Uruguay, Buenos Aires, and Cordoba, respectively. In January 2026, Shakira was announced as a headliner for
Abu Dhabi's Offlimits Music Festival as part of her tour, along with concerts in
Aqaba, Jordan, and
Doha, Quatar. The following month, a free concert in Mexico at
Zócalo and a performance at the
Giza pyramid complex in Egypt were also announced. Additionally, she was named the headliner for
Todo Mundo no Rio in
Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. In March 2026, eleven concerts in
Madrid, Spain, were announced. Billed as a "European residency", the event will take place in September and October of the same year. A temporary venue—Shakira Stadium—will be constructed in Madrid's
Villaverde district. The multi-night event will mark the conclusion of the tour. That April, a limited run of arena concerts in the United States was announced for June and July of that year. ==Production==