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Hits don't lie: Shakira concert draws 2 million fans in Rio

The free beachfront spectacle featured major hits and surprise performances with Brazilian stars, turning Rio into a global entertainment hotspot. Officials say the event generated massive economic gains and reinforced the city’s growing festival appeal.

Rodrigo Viga Gaier/Reuters

3 May 2026 at 13:08:44

Hits don't lie: Shakira concert draws 2 million fans in Rio

Shakira performs during an open concert at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 2, 2026.

Ricardo Moraes/Reuters

Some 2 million people packed Copacabana Beach on Saturday for a free concert by Shakira, Rio de Janeiro city officials said early on Sunday, marking the biggest show of the Colombian pop star's career.


Mega-shows on Rio's famed shoreline have become a draw to the city, and Madonna and Lady Gaga have given similarly massive performances in front of the iconic Copacabana Palace hotel in recent years.


They have also increasingly been used by Rio to attract visitors and international attention to the city-backed "Todo Mundo no Rio" festival, boosting tourism during the month of May.


A drone display opened the night, projecting a wolf - a symbol associated with Shakira - over the beachfront as she addressed the crowd in Portuguese.


"Brazil, I love you. It's magical to see millions of souls together, ready to sing, feel, dance and remind the world of what really matters," the 49-year-old singer said.


She performed hits including "Hips Don't Lie," "Antologia" and the 2010 World Cup song "Waka Waka," and welcomed Brazilian stars Anitta, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania and Ivete Sangalo on stage for duets.


City officials estimated Shakira's concert event generated about 800 million reais ($161.45 million) for Rio's economy, benefiting hotels, restaurants, transport and retail.


Rio officials said "Todo Mundo no Rio" is set to remain on the city's official events calendar through at least 2028.


($1 = 4.9550 reais)


-Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Joe Bavier/Reuters

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