Shakira, the queen of Latin pop, lit up Houston on Monday and Tusday night with her electrifying Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour stop at Toyota Center. The sold-out crowd welcomed her with roaring energy, proving that the Colombian superstar’s magic is still unmatched. This performance was more than just music—it was a moving visual and emotional experience that showed why Shakira continues to lead the global music scene.
The concert opened with “La Fuerte,” as Shakira emerged from the crowd with signature confidence and power. Fans went wild for the nostalgic medleys, including “Las de la intuición” and “Estoy aquí.” She addressed the crowd warmly, saying, “It feels good when a she-wolf is reunited with her pack,” drawing cheers across the venue. Highlights of the night included a stirring rendition of “Acróstico,” featuring visuals of her sons, a rock-powered “Empire,” and a high-energy twist when Mariachi Garcia joined Shakira on stage for regional Mexican versions of “El Jefe” and “Ciega, Sordomuda.”
Visually, the show was spectacular—bright lights, emotional storytelling, and nonstop choreography captivated fans from start to finish. During the encore, a giant inflatable she-wolf appeared, introducing her performance of “She-Wolf” followed by the viral “BZRP Music Sessions #53.” Even without surprise guest features, the energy never dipped. Every song was filled with crowd participation, loud sing-alongs, and heartfelt moments.
Shakira’s first Houston performance on the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour was a reminder of her versatility, resilience, and unmatched ability to connect with fans. From poetic Latin ballads to global hits, the night showcased a career-spanning celebration of strength, identity, and evolution. Shakira didn’t just perform—she roared, and Houston roared right back.