- Shakira’s June 13 concert at the Alamodome was postponed due to structural issues with third-party stage support.
- Tour dates across North America have faced interruptions due to technical or medical emergencies.
- Fans expressed outrage on social media, some blaming poor logistics and parking issues.
- Shakira issued an emotional apology and vowed to resume shows in Houston and reschedule San Antonio.
- Fans are calling for compensation for travel, lodging, and time off work.
Tour Troubles Disrupt Global Comeback
Global pop icon Shakira, currently on her highly anticipated “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” world tour, has run into a string of setbacks that are frustrating fans and disrupting schedules. The latest blow came on June 13 in San Antonio, Texas, where her sold-out concert at the Alamodome was abruptly postponed due to a critical infrastructure issue.
The show was called off just hours before Shakira was set to perform, leaving fans — some of whom had traveled long distances and paid steep parking fees — furious. Complaints about logistics and venue management added to the discontent, with many voicing outrage on platforms like X and Facebook.
Shakira Breaks Silence with Emotional Apology
Responding to the backlash, Shakira issued a heartfelt public statement on Facebook, explaining the root of the problem: a structural failure related to a truss system provided by a third-party company responsible for supporting her elaborate stage production.
(View full statement on Facebook)
She further explained that following an earlier issue in Boston, she had demanded a new team of engineers and was assured that the structure had been reinforced and made safe. Despite those efforts, safety concerns persisted in San Antonio, leading to the postponement.
Fans Voice Outrage Over Lack of Compensation
Adding to the fallout, Shakira’s Facebook post was quickly flooded with disappointed and frustrated fan comments, many demanding accountability and reimbursement for their losses.
These reactions underline the growing frustration among fans who not only lost out on the experience but also suffered financial setbacks due to the last-minute cancellation. Many are now calling for more transparent communication and policies that protect consumers attending large-scale entertainment events.
What’s Next for the Tour?
Shakira confirmed that her tour will resume in Houston on Monday, and efforts are underway to reschedule the San Antonio performance. However, the ongoing disruptions have prompted questions about tour management and quality control with third-party logistics providers.
Despite the hiccups, the Colombian superstar’s fans remain hopeful that future shows will go on without a hitch — especially as this marks her first major tour following her chart-topping 2024 comeback album.
(Contributed by Virginia Times Intern based in Washington D.C.)
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