Shakira Opens U.S. Tour Leg in L.A. With Tigers and 'Dai Dai'

Shakira launched the U.S. run of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour with back-to-back shows at L.A.'s Intuit Dome, debuting her World Cup anthem 'Dai Dai.'

A Maximalist Welcome to the U.S. Leg
Shakira brought her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to American audiences with the kind of large-scale showmanship that has defined the trek. According to Billboard, the Colombian superstar launched the U.S. run with back-to-back performances at Los Angeles's Intuit Dome on June 13 and 14, 2026, leaning fully into the maximalist staging fans have come to expect. Across a career-spanning set, she paired bold, colorful visuals with the high-energy dance routines that have been a hallmark of her live shows for decades.
The arena setting allowed Shakira to balance spectacle with the connection she has long cultivated with her audience, moving between elaborate production numbers and the more direct, crowd-facing moments that anchor her concerts. For an artist with a catalog spanning genres and languages, the challenge of any tour is weaving together eras, and Billboard's account suggests the Los Angeles dates did exactly that.
A Hit-Packed Set and a Notable Debut
Billboard reports that the night opened with "La Huesera" before moving through a run of enduring hits, including "Hips Don't Lie," "Whenever, Wherever" and "She Wolf." Those songs, spanning some of the biggest moments of her global career, kept the show firmly rooted in the material that turned her into an international icon.
The most talked-about moment, however, was a brand-new one. Standout highlights from the L.A. shows included:
- A performance of "Zoo" staged alongside tiger-themed dancers
- The live tour debut of "Dai Dai," the official 2026 FIFA World Cup-belt-tube-top) anthem
- An encore featuring her chart-topping "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53"
The debut of "Dai Dai" carried particular significance. Per Billboard, Shakira had performed the World Cup anthem just days earlier at the tournament's opening ceremony in Mexico City, making its arrival in the tour setlist a fresh addition timed to one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.
The Road Ahead
The Los Angeles dates were only the beginning of a packed stretch. According to Billboard, the tour is set to continue with a stop in Palm Springs on June 17 before rolling through additional U.S. cities including Atlanta, Miami and Boston. The outlet also notes that a multi-night Madrid residency is planned to follow the American leg, extending the tour's reach back across the Atlantic.
That schedule underscores the scale of the undertaking, a global itinerary that keeps Shakira on the road across continents while integrating new material like "Dai Dai" into an already deep catalog.
A Banner Year for Shakira
The L.A. shows arrived in the middle of a remarkable run for the artist. Billboard notes that she performed at the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony the same weekend, and she is slated to appear at the World Cup Final halftime show in July alongside BTS and Madonna, a lineup that places her among the most prominent acts attached to the tournament.
Taken together, the tour and the World Cup appearances cement Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran as one of the defining live spectacles of Shakira's career, blending stadium-scale production with the connection her fans have followed across multiple legs. With the U.S. dates now underway and a high-profile World Cup finale on the horizon, Shakira's 2026 continues to keep her at the center of the global pop and Latin music conversation, balancing nostalgia-driven favorites with new music built for the world's largest stages.
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