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Shakira live tickets for Intuit Dome in Inglewood, arena concert and Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour hits

Sunday, 14 June 2026 at 7:30 PM · Intuit Dome Inglewood, United States of America
· Capacity: 18,000

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Looking for tickets to Shakira's concert at Intuit Dome in Inglewood? You can plan your ticket purchase for a night of Latin pop, dance rhythms and career-spanning hits, shaped by the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on June 14, 2026 in a new arena setting

Shakira at the Intuit Dome: an evening that brings together pop, rhythm and a return to the big stage

Shakira performs on June 14, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, as part of the "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour". For audiences in the wider Los Angeles area, this is not just another concert date, but the second consecutive evening in the same venue after the performance on June 13. Such a schedule shows how important Inglewood is as a stop on the American part of the tour: here the tour enters an arena format, closer to the audience than stadium performances, but still large enough to retain the full feeling of a global pop production.

Shakira is a performer who does not need to be presented through just one phase of her career. Her audience comes from several musical worlds: Latin pop, rock en español, dance pop, reggaeton, bachata, global stadium hits and more intimate ballads. In one evening, listeners gather who discovered her through "Estoy Aquí" and "Pies Descalzos", those who remember the breakthrough of the album "Laundry Service", an audience for whom "Hips Don't Lie" and "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" are part of shared pop culture, as well as younger fans who followed her through "TQG", "Te Felicito", "Monotonía" and "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53".

Tickets for this event are in demand. The Inglewood date is especially attractive because it is positioned at the very beginning of the American arena part of the tour, in a city that in recent years has become one of the most recognizable concert and sports hubs on the West Coast.

The current phase of her career: "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" as the framework of the concert

The tour is named after the album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran", released on March 22, 2024. It was Shakira's first studio album in seven years and an important sign of a new creative phase. The album brought together songs that had already lived as global singles and collaborations, among them "Te Felicito" with Rauw Alejandro, "Monotonía" with Ozuna, "TQG" with Karol G, "Copa Vacía" with Manuel Turizo, "El Jefe" with Fuerza Regida and "Puntería" with Cardi B. In musical terms, it is an album that does not stay in one drawer: it moves between Latin pop, electronic shine, reggaeton, regional Mexican colors and more emotional pop ballads.

The recognition the album received outside the commercial circle is also important: "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" won the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2025. This gives the concert at the Intuit Dome additional context. The audience is not coming only for a retrospective of hits, but for a performance by an artist who, even at this phase of her career, is active, relevant and curious enough to adapt her own sound once again to a new era.

What makes this tour different from a simple compilation of hits

With Shakira live, the body is always as important as the voice. Her stage identity is not built only on choreography, but on the way she connects rhythm, belly dancing, guitar-driven refrains, Caribbean energy and pop precision. "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" is therefore not merely a journey through a catalog, but an attempt to connect several of Shakira's eras: early Latin rock, the English-language crossover, stadium anthems, collaborations with urban artists and the newest material.

That does not mean that the exact set list for Inglewood can be stated in advance. Songs, order, guests and performance changes depend on the tour, technical conditions and production decisions. What is certain, however, is that Shakira's concert logic is always aimed at a broad range of audiences: at those who want to sing big choruses, those who follow the dance sections and those who hear in the new songs a story of renewal, independence and a return to the stage.

  • Album in focus: "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran", released in 2024 and awarded a Grammy in 2025.
  • Recognizable layers of sound: Latin pop, dance pop, reggaeton, bachata, rock and global stadium choruses.
  • Audience: longtime fans, a wider pop audience, the Latin music scene and visitors who want a dance concert with a clear emotional arc.
  • Inglewood significance: two consecutive dates at the Intuit Dome, June 13 and 14, 2026, at the beginning of the American arena run.

The atmosphere worth expecting

A Shakira concert usually does not function as a calm listening of an album from beginning to end. Her repertoire has natural changes of tempo: songs that carry a stadium, dance sections in which the audience reacts immediately, ballads that change the color of the evening and older songs that feel like a return to different periods of pop memory. That is exactly why the concert is especially attractive to an audience that is not coming because of one song, but because of the feeling that different Shakiras can be heard in the same evening.

For longtime fans, the strongest moment is often recognizing the path from the early Spanish-language songs to the global hits. For the wider audience, the entry point is simpler: there are few female artists who have so many songs that crossed language boundaries. "Whenever, Wherever" and "Hips Don't Lie" are not just singles, but points at which Latin pop entered the global mainstream. "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" opened space for Shakira in major sports and television rituals, while newer collaborations have shown that she can also move through the contemporary urban-Latin sound without losing her own signature.

Ticket sales for this event are underway. For visitors traveling from outside California or wanting to combine the concert with a stay in Los Angeles, it is good to plan an earlier arrival, because Inglewood is located in an area with heavy traffic, large venues and frequent events in the same week.

Intuit Dome: a new arena stage in Inglewood

The Intuit Dome opened for the 2024-25 season as the new home of the Los Angeles Clippers, but from the beginning it was also conceived as a space for concerts and major events. For Shakira's performance, precisely that arena dimension is important. Unlike a stadium, an arena gives a more compact feeling: the audience is closer to the stage, reactions spread through the space more quickly, and the production can rely on an enclosed, technologically equipped environment.

The venue is located at 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303. For events in a full arena format, the space lists a capacity of up to 18,500 visitors, with a large Halo Board, premium sound and strong digital infrastructure. For a concert audience, this means that visual and sound elements can be an important part of the experience, but without the need to invent effects in advance that have not been confirmed for this evening.

  • Location: 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303.
  • Type of venue: indoor arena for basketball, concerts and large public events.
  • Capacity: up to 18,500 visitors in the full arena, depending on the event configuration.
  • Opening: for the 2024-25 season as the new home of the Los Angeles Clippers.
  • Technology: entry and the visit experience are strongly tied to the LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app.

One of the special features of the Intuit Dome is the method of entry. Visitors need to download the LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app, open an account and link tickets to their own profile. This is a practical detail that should not be left until the last moment. If a ticket arrives on another account or is shared within a group, each person should check that they have access on their own device before arriving in front of the venue.

Arrival, parking and public transport

For drivers, the most important thing to know is that the Intuit Dome has more than 4,000 parking spaces on site and three garages, but it is recommended to arrange parking access in advance. The venue is a cashless space, and for faster passage it is useful to enter the vehicle profile in the app beforehand. This does not remove traffic around Inglewood, but it reduces the number of decisions that need to be made immediately before the start of the concert.

Those who do not want to drive can consider LA Metro. According to Metro information, the Intuit Dome can be reached by combining the Metro C Line or K Line with shuttle connections toward the arena; the Hawthorne/Lennox station on the C Line and the Inglewood and LAX/Metro Transit Center stations on the K Line are mentioned. Bus lines 115, 117 and 212 also operate in the area, with useful stops around the Manchester, Kareem, Prairie and Century areas. For a concert evening, it is worth checking the current shuttle schedule and final departures before setting off.

Rideshare arrival is also possible, but it should be planned with a little patience. For pickup and drop-off, the venue lists the Mobility Hub on the first level of the Standard East Garage at 3700 W Century Blvd. After the concert ends, when much of the audience leaves at the same time, the wait can be longer than before the start. That is why it is smart to agree in advance on a meeting place with your group and to leave enough battery on your phone.

Inglewood as a concert address

Today, Inglewood is much more than a suburb of Los Angeles that one passes through on the way to the airport. In the same wider area are the Intuit Dome, SoFi Stadium, Kia Forum and YouTube Theater, which gives the city an exceptionally dense schedule of sports, music and television events. For travelers, this is practical because hotels, transport connections toward LAX and enough content for a weekend stay are nearby, but it is also demanding because major events can burden traffic at the same time.

For visitors coming to a concert in Inglewood for the first time, the most useful advice is simple: do not plan arrival as if going to a small venue in the city center. The area around Century Blvd and Prairie Ave can be very active, especially when events coincide with other programs in the surrounding arenas. An earlier arrival gives more time for the app, security screening, food, finding the section and a calmer entry into the concert rhythm.

It is worth securing tickets in time. Shakira's performance at the Intuit Dome has additional appeal precisely because it combines a global tour, a new Grammy-winning album and an arena that is large enough for high production, but enclosed enough for the concert to retain a feeling of closeness.

Practical reminder before departure

For this type of concert, the most problems usually are not caused by the songs or the seating arrangement, but by small details before entry. The phone must be ready, the ticket available in the app, the bag rules checked, and arrival coordinated with traffic. This is especially important at the Intuit Dome because digital access is part of the venue experience, not an additional option.

  • Download the app earlier: entry to the venue is connected to the LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app and a personal account.
  • Check the ticket per person: each person in the group should have an assigned ticket or an agreed way of access before arrival.
  • A charged phone is mandatory: entry, parking and communication after the concert depend on the phone.
  • Plan bags carefully: before departure, check the venue's current rules for bags, cameras, food and drink.
  • Leave earlier: Inglewood is a concert and sports hub, so traffic around major events changes quickly.

If doors or a detailed time schedule are announced closer to the date, they should be checked before departure. At this moment, the secure planning framework is the date June 14, 2026, the start at 7:30 p.m. and the location, the Intuit Dome in Inglewood. All more precise information about opening acts, guests or special production additions should be accepted only once it has been reliably announced.

Who this concert is an especially good choice for

This is a concert for an audience that wants a pop evening with a strong rhythm, but also with a recognizable story behind the songs. Shakira is not an artist of one generation. Her venue in Inglewood will likely gather fans who grew up with the MTV era, a Latin audience that has followed her since the nineties, families who know her football anthems and a younger audience that entered her music through viral collaborations of recent years.

Those who like concerts in which the energy constantly changes will fare best: a song for dancing, then a chorus the entire venue knows, then a more emotional moment, then a return to the rhythm. Shakira's strength is that she does not have to choose between pop and Latin identity. It is precisely that combination that makes her performance at the Intuit Dome one of those concerts for which the whole evening is planned, and not just an arrival for one favorite song.

Sources:

- Shakira.com - list of confirmed dates for the "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour" and performances at the Intuit Dome on June 13 and 14, 2026.

- Intuit Dome event page - confirmation of the date June 14, 2026, at 7:30 p.m., the location and the tour name.

- Recording Academy / GRAMMY.com - information about the album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran", the 2025 Grammy recognition and Shakira's career.

- Intuit Dome - information about the address, event capacity, app, parking, Mobility Hub and visitor rules.

- LA Metro - information about arrival by public transport, the C and K lines, shuttle connections and buses toward the Intuit Dome area.

- Discover Los Angeles - context of the Intuit Dome in Inglewood and its position next to SoFi Stadium and Kia Forum.

- Pitchfork and Pollstar - context of the American arena part of the 2026 tour and the commercial reach of the "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" tour.

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