Shakira is heading back to Europe in a big way. The global superstar has announced a three-night residency in Madrid this September as part of her ongoing Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.
The shows will take place on September 25, 26 and 27, 2026, marking her first performances in Spain in eight years since the El Dorado World Tour. But this is something much larger than your regular tour stop.
MADRID 🇪🇸@shakira is Officially heading to Europe with her Recidency in Madrid this September 25th, 26th & 27th at her own Stadium (Estádio Shakira).
The Shakira Stadium will be specially built for the occasion!
This will mark Spain's only stop for #LMYNLWorldTour pic.twitter.com/uparc3h9gl— SHAKIRA – LAS MUJERES YA NO LLORAN WORLD TOUR (@shakiralmynlWT) March 20, 2026
A Brand-New Stadium Built for the Shows
For these dates, Shakira will perform at the newly created Shakira Stadium, a large-scale temporary venue built for the residency in Madrid.
With a capacity of over 50,000 fans per night, the space has been designed as a fully immersive concert environment, combining cutting-edge production with full visibility across the venue. The concept mirrors the kind of large-scale residencies more commonly seen in cities like Las Vegas, but this marks one of the first times the format has been brought to Spain on this scale.
The venue will sit within Madrid’s Iberdrola Music complex and is designed to feel less like a standard arena and more like a one-off event space built entirely around the show.
More Than a Concert
What makes these dates stand out is the wider vision behind them. The Madrid residency is being positioned as a multi-day cultural experience, not just three standalone shows.
Under the banner Es Latina, the site will host a range of events alongside the concerts, including exhibitions, talks, film screenings, food experiences and workshops. The idea is to create a temporary cultural hub celebrating Latin identity, creativity and community across the weekend.
For fans travelling in, it’s designed to feel like a destination event rather than a typical tour stop.
A Record-Breaking Tour
The Madrid shows arrive at a huge moment for Shakira. Her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has already become the highest-grossing tour ever by a Hispanic artist, with massive demand across every continent.
Recent dates in Mexico saw her draw enormous crowds, including a 400,000-strong audience in Mexico City, alongside a record-breaking multi-night stadium run that sold hundreds of thousands of tickets.
She’s also set to headline a major show on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro this May, continuing the global scale of the tour.
What to Expect from the Shows
If the rest of the tour is anything to go by, the Madrid residency will blend career-spanning hits with new material, all delivered with the kind of high-production staging Shakira has become known for.
Expect a setlist that moves between eras, from early global breakthroughs to the tracks that have powered her recent comeback, all backed by choreography, visuals and a crowd built for stadium-scale moments.
With three nights in one city, there’s also the potential for special moments, surprises and a slightly different feel from a standard tour date.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the Madrid residency will be released in phases:
Artist Presale: Tuesday, March 24 at 10am CET (registration required in advance)
SMusic Presale: Wednesday, March 25 at 10am CET
Live Nation Presale: Thursday, March 26 at 10am CET
General On Sale: Friday, March 27 at 10am CET
With limited dates and a custom-built venue, demand is expected to be high across all three nights.
The Bottom Line
Shakira’s Madrid residency feels like one of the most ambitious live events of 2026. Three nights, a purpose-built stadium and a full cultural programme around the shows make this more than just a tour stop.
For fans in Spain and across Europe, it’s a rare chance to see one of the world’s biggest artists in a setting designed entirely around her music.

