
Colombian singer Shakira has recently faced difficulties during her "Women No Longer Cry Tour". The concert scheduled for March 2 at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile had to be rescheduled due to technical issues beyond the artist and her production.
In a statement, Fenix Entertainment reported that they encountered technical problems during the stage setup in Santiago, Chile, specifically due to an uneven floor, which made the proper execution of the concert impossible. Therefore, the date has been rescheduled to ensure the safety of everyone involved, including the audience, the technical team, and Shakira herself.
Shakira's tour is one of the largest she has presented in her career, but she has faced setbacks from the beginning. After a concert in Brazil, the artist arrived sick in Peru, where she had to reschedule a date due to a medical emergency related to an abdominal condition. These technical and health issues have marked the beginning of her world tour.
Concerts in Peru and Santiago, Chile have had to be rescheduled, situations that have sparked speculation about whether Shakira's tight schedule could be affecting her physical state. The singer has had few days of rest between performances, which has further complicated the logistics and recovery needed for each show.
The new dates for the rescheduled concerts will be announced soon. The tour will continue on March 12 and 13 at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico, and then proceed at the GNP Seguros Stadium on March 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, and 30. Shakira's fans eagerly await these performances, hoping that the artist can overcome these initial challenges and provide memorable shows.