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Buy tickets for concert Shakira - 21.02.2026., Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico Buy tickets for concert Shakira - 21.02.2026., Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico

CONCERT

Shakira

Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium, Tuxtla Gutierrez, MX
21. February 2026. 21:00h
2026
21
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Shakira in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour at Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium

Buy tickets for Shakira at Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium in Tuxtla Gutiérrez and experience the stadium show of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Ticket sales for this one-day concert let you pick a section and sightline, and the page is built for ticket purchase and access to this event. Secure your seat and plan your arrival with confidence

Shakira and a night of Latin pop spectacle in Chiapas

Tuxtla Gutierrez is getting a concert tonight that has been talked about in the city for a long time, as Shakira arrives on the stage of the Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium with a performance that is part of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The concert is announced for 21:00, and the ticket is valid for one day, which means that the focus of the entire event is on one big evening, without diluting the program and without additional days. For the audience, this usually means a clear dynamic: early arrival, controlled entry, an intense tempo, and a finale that leaves the impression of a stadium celebration, rather than just another routine performance. That is precisely why ticket sales in such terms often grow by the hour, as many want to be part of the audience that "caught" one of the key stops of the tour, especially when it comes to the stadium in the capital of Chiapas. Secure your tickets for this event immediately!

What the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour brings

This tour is named after Shakira's recent creative phase, in which a return to great choruses is felt, but also a conscious play with modern Latin pop sound, urban production, and dance "drops" that dominate large stadiums today. In practice, this means that the audience can expect a combination of powerful vocal moments and choreography that has been Shakira's trademark for years, alongside a large production apparatus that relies on massive screens, light blocks, and precise timing of transitions between songs on stadiums. Events on this tour are especially under scrutiny due to logistics: media reports on certain earlier dates mentioned production decisions related to safety and stage setting standards, which further emphasized how technically demanding the entire show is and how much it relies on the quality of performance at each location. In Tuxtla, therefore, a strictly organized entrance and a disciplined rhythm of the event are expected, because such a concert is not "started" by improvisation, but by a precisely planned protocol in which every detail is part of the audience's experience. When the evening is built at the stadium, tickets are not just an entry but also the key to a position in the crowd, a sense of proximity to the stage, and the possibility to catch the full visual spectacle.

Repertoire: hits through the career and the new phase

The audience in Tuxtla naturally expects that Shakira will build the repertoire as a cross-section of her career, and such an approach has been previously associated with this tour: along with songs from the current era, a special place is held by global hits that brought her the status of a performer who fills stadiums on multiple continents. In practice, this means that energetic numbers that bring the whole stadium to its feet and more emotional moments where the tempo is intentionally slowed down often meet in the set, in order to sharpen the focus on lyrics and vocals. According to repertoire announcements and insights into the song list followed at earlier tour dates, the set moved around an extensive number of performances and included recognizable titles from multiple periods, from early Latin pop roots to the international "crossover" moment, with an emphasized place for songs from the album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. This is also important for audience expectations when buying tickets, as many come precisely because of the combination: they want to hear the "evergreens" that everyone knows, but also feel how the new songs function at the stadium, in a crowd, with a drum rhythm and bass that is physically felt. If you are aiming for the best experience, buying tickets and choosing a position in the auditorium are often as important as the song list itself, because at the stadium, a concert is also experienced in its breadth, through communal singing and waves of the audience.

Shakira as a global phenomenon

For decades, Shakira has been a performer who manages to maintain her identity while adapting to changes in the music industry, which is particularly visible in the way she has combined personal narratives with a hit formula that spreads through streaming and social networks in recent years. Critical reviews of her recent album emphasized a return to form and the strength of songs that balance between confidence and vulnerability, with production that is not afraid to combine genres and languages. In the context of the tour, this translates into a show that is not a nostalgic "best of", but a current story, in which new singles and collaborations are placed equally alongside classics. The Mexican context of the tour is particularly interesting: part of the media followed how Shakira broke attendance records and lined up sold-out nights during previous performances in Mexico, which created additional demand and encouraged the audience to secure tickets earlier as soon as a date appeared in their region. For Tuxtla, this means that this concert is not an isolated episode, but part of a wider wave of interest, and such a wave usually affects the city's dynamics, from accommodation occupancy to traffic in zones around the stadium. Tickets in this story also become a kind of confirmation of "presence", because fans often experience the tour as an event of a generation, an opportunity to experience music and dance in a full stadium format.

Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna as a concert stage

Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium in Tuxtla Gutierrez is known as a large sports venue, but in concert mode, it gains a completely different function: it becomes an acoustic and visual "bowl" in which every movement of the audience is seen and felt. Capacity estimates vary depending on the configuration, but data on the stadium usually move around approximately 29 thousand seats, and the concert setup additionally changes the layout due to the stage, security corridors, and standing sectors. For visitors, the location is also key: the address is linked to Calzada de las Etnias s/n, Infonavit Grijalva, 29047 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, which is information important when planning arrival, ordering transport, and finding one's way in the evening hours when traffic around large events can become dense. At stadiums of this type, the experience often depends on details: entrance gates, control time, sector layout, and timely arrival can make the difference between a pleasant entry and unnecessary stress. Tickets and passes are practical documents in that sense, because visitors check the sector, access, and entry rules on them, so the recommendation is to prepare tickets earlier and plan the arrival with a time buffer. Buy tickets via the button below and plan your arrival so that you experience the evening without rushing, because the stadium works best when the audience enters gradually and takes their seats before the start of the main set.

Tuxtla Gutiérrez: city of marimba and gateway to Chiapas

Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the administrative and transport center of Chiapas, and population data in recent statistical reports suggest that the city has more than 600 thousand inhabitants, making it a large urban basin for stadium events and mass gatherings. Local identity is often associated with the musical tradition of the marimba, and places like Parque Jardín de la Marimba are described as the symbolic "musical living room" of the city, where tradition is lived through communal gathering and a rhythm recognizable throughout the region. In the same cultural axis is the Marimba Museum, dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the marimba heritage of Chiapas, which offers visitors a good context for understanding the local sound that differs from the main tourist routes in the rest of Mexico. When a global pop star is brought to such a city, an interesting contrast arises: stadium spectacle and local tradition exist in parallel, so part of the audience in Tuxtla experiences the concert as a great international moment, and part as a logical continuation of the city's culture in which music is experienced collectively. The proximity of attractions in the surrounding area further enhances the impression that the concert can fit into a full-day plan, because according to travel estimates, Sumidero Canyon is reached in a short time from the city, so visitors often combine nature, the city, and the evening performance. If you are coming from other parts of Chiapas or neighboring states, tickets and passes become the "anchor" of the trip, around which the day's schedule is arranged, from arriving in the city to returning after the concert.

How to plan your arrival and stay

For a stadium concert, the arrival plan is most important, as traffic jams usually form around large facilities before the start, and entry time can be extended due to security checks and ticket control. Since the event is in the evening, it is good to take into account that after the concert, a large number of people return simultaneously towards the same main roads, so it is useful to arrange a meeting point or transport pickup in advance, especially if you are coming in a group. In Tuxtla, as in many cities with a warmer climate, it is practical to think about hydration and comfortable clothing, because even the evening hours can be pleasant, but the crowd and the intensity of the show raise the feeling of heat. Organizationally speaking, the ticket is valid for one day, so the entire event has a clear "window" in which one needs to arrive, enter, find a seat, and prepare for the start, which is another reason why buying tickets on time and keeping them in a safe place reduces stress. Tickets for this concert are disappearing fast, so buy tickets on time, and come to the location early enough to calmly pass through the controls and take your position before the first major visual moments of the show. Those who plan to combine the concert with sightseeing often choose a day trip to the surroundings or a visit to the city's cultural points, and then head towards the stadium in the evening hours, which is a rhythm that works well if everything is arranged in advance around the entry and start times.

Atmosphere and audience interest before the performance

Ahead of Shakira's stadium performances, a combination of carnival energy and fan concentration is often felt, because the audience does not come to such concerts just to "listen", but also to participate, sing, dance, and be part of a collective moment that is remembered. Mexican interest in this tour has been medially followed through stories of high demand and sold-out nights, and precisely this wave of popularity explains why the date in Tuxtla is also perceived as an important stop, not only locally but also regionally. At stadiums like Víctor Manuel Reyna, the atmosphere is often built in layers: first, stand after stand is filled, then with the rhythm of the pre-program or background music, a communal anticipation is created, and then the first big hit turns the space into a unique choir in which thousands of voices lead the chorus. In this dynamic, tickets and passes also become part of the night's identity, as fans often keep tickets as a souvenir, and the purchase of tickets itself has a psychological effect of "confirmation" that you are part of an event that is being talked about. Secure your tickets for this event immediately!, because with concerts like this, it is precisely the last days that can bring the greatest pressure of demand, and the best sectors disappear first. When Shakira takes the stage, the stadium stops being just a location and becomes an instrument: the rhythm of the audience, screen lights, and dance energy merge into an experience that is hard to compare with any smaller space, and Tuxtla tonight gets the chance to experience that spectacle firsthand.

Sources:
- Shakira.com Tour Hub, list of tour dates and locations for Tuxtla
- El Pais Mexico, context of Mexican tour dates and audience interest
- Eticket, event information and venue address in Tuxtla Gutierrez
- StadiumDB, stadium data and capacity
- Los40, overview of setlists and tour repertoire concept
- Setlist.fm, example of a setlist from earlier tour dates in Mexico
- VisitMexico, description of Parque Jardín de la Marimba as a city cultural symbol
- SIC Gob MX, informative profile of the Marimba Museum and the cultural context of marimba in Chiapas
- Data Mexico, demographic data for Tuxtla Gutierrez from the 2020 census
- Rome2rio, travel estimates between Tuxtla Gutiérrez and Sumidero Canyon

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