These Are the Songs We Think Shakira Will Perform at the ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour’

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MIAMI, FL - JULY 14: Shakira performs during halftime during the Copa America 2024 Final game between Colombia and Argentina at Hard Rock Stadium on July 14, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Robin Alam/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

After postponing her highly-anticipated tour dates, Shakira is finally kicking off her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour next month. The Colombian superstar’s first tour date is scheduled at the Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Feb. 11, and her stateside leg will kick off at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC, on May 13. With the tour coming in hot, fans are speculating about the setlist – and so are we.

Last week, fans started to circulate a setlist that they allegedly spotted in the background of one of Shakira’s teammate’s videos. Although the video has since been deleted, reports indicate that the alleged set list could include early hits like “Ojos Así,” “Pies Descalzos,” and “Antología,” as well as new bangers like “TQG,” “El Jefe,” and “Soltera.” Although we’re taking this with a grain of salt, humor us while we connect the dots.

How delulu are we, thinking she’d dip into ‘90s rockera Shakira? The setlist could include “Antología,” for example. On Oct. 1, the emblematic singer-songwriter posted a video of her rehearsal, just before announcing her Latin American tour dates, singing this song. Along with this classic, the aforementioned setlist includes “Ojos Así” and “Pies Descalzos” in a row, giving us hope for at least a quick medley of her early hits. While it may be too much to ask for, we hope she includes “Ciega, Sordomuda” in the mix. I mean, it could be a good transition to match the vibe of the album’s new track, “Cómo Dónde y Cuándo.” Just an idea, Shak!

Besides her first hits, we can anticipate newer bangers like “TQG,” “Hips Don’t Lie,” “Te Felicito,” “Puntería,” and “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” due to the fact she recently sang these songs during her free album release performance at the Times Square in NYC (Mar. 26). She’s also posted a video singing “Última,” so we can expect that new song on her setlist. Moreover, another song we anticipate hearing live is “Las De La Intuición,” since her assistant choreographer recently mentioned she’s been working on the song’s choreography with La Loba.

“Soltera” is also expected to be on her setlist since it’s her latest single – perhaps towards the end? Furthermore, taking into consideration the alleged setlist, it would be thrilling to hear Shakira close with “Don’t Bother,” especially with the closing lines: “Don’t bother / I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine / Promise you won’t ever see me cry / And after all, I’m glad that I’m not your type / Not your type, not your type, not your type / Promise you won’t ever see me cry.” It’d be the perfect way to close her post-breakup chapter, living up to the tour’s name. 

While we don’t know for sure what’s on her official setlist, it will be interesting to see how she picks and chooses songs depending on the regions she’s performing in. Will she add more Spanish-language songs or versions during her Latin American leg? Will she stick to English-versions in the U.S. trek? We can’t wait to find out!

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