Shakira opens up in an exclusive PEOPLE cover story about why she credits the World Cup — and her hit song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" — for why she welcomed her sons, Milan, 13, and Sasha, 11.
At Kaseya Center, the Colombian superstar turned the first of two sold-out nights of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (“Women No Longer Cry”) World Tour into a celebration of resilience, reinvention, and ...
The icon will co-headline the first-ever World Cup Final halftime show on July 19 In a new PEOPLE cover story, Shakira opens up about finding strength in heartbreak, motherhood and making history at ...
Shakira's two World Cup-related smashes — "Dai Dai" with Burna Boy and “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” with Freshlyground ...
Shakira delivered a high-energy performance at Acrisure Arena that felt like a perfect Coachella headlining set.
Shakira’s fame was on macro-view this past May in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she performed at the city’s annual “Todo Mundo no Rio” concert series, which is both free for attendees and known to ...
For Shakira, the World Cup is much more than just a stage. In an interview withPeople magazine, the Colombian ...
Colombian musical artist Shakira has two tour stops in Atlanta between World Cup matches, bringing generations of soccer and ...
Colombian superstar Shakira lights up Dallas' American Airlines Center on Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on June 23, ...