5 Jaw-Dropping Moments From Shakira’s Historic Charlotte NC Stadium Concert (Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour Review)
The Queen of Latin Pop, Shakira, officially kicked off the North American leg of her highly anticipated Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on May 13, 2025, with a spectacular, sold-out show at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. This monumental event marked the global superstar’s first major stadium tour stop in the region, transforming the home of the Carolina Panthers into a vibrant, high-energy dance floor for over 50,000 ecstatic fans. The concert was not just a musical performance; it was a powerful statement of resilience and female empowerment, celebrating her 2024 album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Women No Longer Cry), which has redefined her career.
As of this current date, December 22, 2025, the Charlotte concert remains one of the most talked-about tour launches of the year, setting a high bar for the rest of the North American dates. Fans witnessed an electrifying mix of new, deeply personal anthems and beloved classics, complete with stunning choreography and a truly unique tribute to the local community. The decision to upgrade the show to the massive Bank of America Stadium proved to be a stroke of genius, accommodating the massive demand to see the Colombian icon.
Shakira: A Full Biography and Recent Career Highlights (2024–2025)
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, born on February 2, 1977, in Barranquilla, Colombia, has cemented her legacy as one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 95 million records sold worldwide. Her career is a testament to her versatility as a singer, songwriter, dancer, and record producer, fluent in both Spanish and English-language markets.
- Full Name: Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll
- Date of Birth: February 2, 1977 (Age 48 as of 2025)
- Place of Birth: Barranquilla, Colombia
- Genres: Latin Pop, Pop Rock, World Music, Dance-Pop
- Breakthrough Albums: Pies Descalzos (1995), ¿Dónde Están los Ladrones? (1998), and the English-language debut Laundry Service (2001).
- Key Career Achievements (Pre-2024): Multiple Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy Awards, World Music Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is also renowned for her philanthropic work through the Pies Descalzos Foundation.
The Era of "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" (2024–2025)
The period leading up to and including the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour has been a major renaissance for Shakira, both personally and professionally. The album, released in March 2024, became her first studio album in seven years and was a critical and commercial success, earning her significant accolades and marking a new, fiercely independent chapter in her life.
- Album Significance: The album title, translating to "Women No Longer Cry," reflects themes of heartbreak, empowerment, and self-discovery following her high-profile separation.
- Record-Breaking Success: The album shattered records, including becoming the most-streamed Latin album of 2024 and featuring hit singles like "Te Felicito," "Monotonía," "TQG" (with Karol G), and "BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53."
- 2025 Tour Launch: The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, kicking off its North American leg in Charlotte, NC, is her first world tour since the El Dorado World Tour in 2018. The tour is a global phenomenon, with multiple sold-out stadium dates across the continent.
The Charlotte Kick-Off: Bank of America Stadium Transformed
The May 13th show in Charlotte was not just another tour stop; it was the symbolic starting line for Shakira’s return to the U.S. stage, and the production reflected this grand scale. The atmosphere at Bank of America Stadium was electric, filled with fans from across North Carolina and the Southeast, all eager to witness the spectacle.
The concert began with an emotional and powerful opening, featuring a massive LED screen displaying the album’s themes before Shakira emerged to perform "La Fuerte," a track that perfectly encapsulates the album's message of strength. Reviewers noted the show was highly theatrical, featuring multiple costume changes—from fiery red outfits to shimmering gold ensembles—and intricate choreography that highlighted her signature belly dancing and hip-shaking moves.
5 Jaw-Dropping Moments That Defined the Charlotte Show
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour stop in Charlotte delivered a relentless stream of hits, but a few moments stood out as truly unforgettable, cementing the show's status as a historic night for the city and for Latin pop music.
- The Surprise Appearance of Wyclef Jean: The biggest shock of the night came during the encore when Wyclef Jean, Shakira’s collaborator on the legendary 2006 hit "Hips Don't Lie," joined her on stage. The duo’s impromptu performance of the global anthem sent the crowd into a frenzy, providing a massive surge of nostalgia and energy that closed the main set.
- The Emotional "Te Felicito" / "TQG" Medley: The segment dedicated to her viral, revenge-themed hits was a powerhouse. Performing "Te Felicito" and the Karol G collaboration "TQG" back-to-back, Shakira used the stage to deliver a cathartic, unbridled performance that resonated deeply with the themes of the new album. This moment felt less like a performance and more like a collective declaration of independence.
- Honoring 50 Influential Charlotte Women: In a unique and touching local tribute, Shakira invited 50 accomplished women from the Charlotte community—including educators, artists, and entrepreneurs—to walk onto the stage with her during a key moment of the show. This gesture highlighted the tour's theme of female solidarity and connected the international superstar directly with North Carolina’s local heroes.
- The Full-Circle Throwbacks: Fans were treated to deep cuts from her early, rock-influenced Spanish albums. The setlist included powerful renditions of "Inevitable," "Las de la intuición," and a mashup of "Estoy aquí" and "GIRL LIKE ME," bridging her 90s rock roots with her modern dance-pop sound. These performances reaffirmed her status as a rock icon as much as a pop star.
- The Iconic Belly Dance During "La Tortura": No Shakira concert is complete without her signature moves. During the performance of "La Tortura" (featuring Alejandro Sanz), the stage lights focused on her mesmerizing belly dancing routine. The sheer precision and passion of her movements, backed by a massive stadium crowd singing along to the classic reggaeton hit, was a true spectacle of her enduring artistry.
The Setlist Deep Dive: Old Hits and New Anthems
The setlist for the Charlotte show was meticulously crafted to satisfy both new fans drawn in by the viral success of Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran and long-time fans who grew up on her crossover hits like "Whenever, Wherever" and "Underneath Your Clothes." The song selection demonstrated a perfect balance between raw emotion and celebratory dance music.
North American Tour Launch Setlist Highlights (Charlotte, NC)
The full setlist spanned her three-decade career, showcasing her evolution from a Colombian singer-songwriter to a global phenomenon. Key tracks included:
- New Era Power: "La Fuerte," "Copa Vacía," "Acróstico," and the Bizarrap collaboration, "BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53." These tracks, which are deeply personal, were delivered with a raw, emotional intensity that captivated the Bank of America Stadium audience.
- Crossover Classics: The Latin pop icon ensured all eras were represented with massive singalongs of "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)," "Whenever, Wherever," and the aforementioned "Hips Don't Lie." The energy for these tracks was described as the highest of the night, with the entire stadium participating in the choreography.
- Rock & Spanish Roots: The inclusion of "Empire" and the emotional ballad "Inevitable" pleased fans of her earlier, more guitar-driven work, reminding everyone of the depth of her musical catalogue. Her ability to seamlessly transition from a rock ballad to a high-energy dance track is a hallmark of her live performance.
The successful launch in Charlotte, NC, confirmed that Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is more than just a concert series; it is a cultural moment. The combination of personal vulnerability, global hits, and a high-caliber stadium production ensured the May 13, 2025, show will be remembered as a historic night for both the city of Charlotte and the enduring legacy of the Colombian superstar. The North American leg, which continues through the summer, is expected to be one of the most successful tours of 2025, driven by the fresh, powerful narrative of her latest album.
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