Shakira shines in Miami surrounded by celebrity friends: From Emilio and Gloria Estefan to Antonela Roccuzzo
The Colombian superstar sold out two back-to-back shows at Hard Rock Stadium, delivering a high-energy, emotional celebration of Latino pride and friendships
For two electric nights in Miami, Shakira lit up Hard Rock Stadium with her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour', and it was nothing short of iconic. This wasn’t just a concert; it was a full-blown celebration of strength, spirit, and global star power. With the crowd on their feet and the stage on fire, the Colombian superstar reminded everyone exactly why she’s a once-in-a-generation force. From the first beat to the final bow, it was Miami meets global pop icon at its most unforgettable.
Adding to the magic? A constellation of celebrity friends who came out to cheer her on, not just as fans, but as longtime friends and collaborators who’ve shared key moments in her life and career.
A close friend of Shakira’s for years, Antonela, Leo Messi’s wife, sang and danced from her seat with unmistakable joy. Her presence felt like a powerful show of sisterhood, the kind that defies gossip, distance, and headlines.
Miami royalty themselves, the Estefans, were front and center to support the woman they once mentored. From helping Shakira break into the English-language market to cheering her latest triumph, Emilio and Gloria watched proudly, visibly moved by the woman and performer Shakira has become.
Even Canadian supermodel and empowerment icon Winnie Harlow couldn’t hide her excitement. “Thank you @shakira for inviting us to your world tour! The show was incredible! I had the best time,” she shared on Instagram, perfectly matching the electric energy in the stadium and summing up what every fan was feeling that night.
The Bachata prince lit up the venue with his trademark smile. As both a fan and fellow artist, Royce reveled in the Latin rhythms that connect him to Shakira, radiating pure joy throughout the night.
Chill yet radiant as always, Marc Anthony took it all in with deep emotion. Having shared both personal and professional chapters with Shakira, his presence felt intimate. His wife, Nadia Ferreira, who was equally animated, dancing non-stop from her box.
Despite his connection to Shakira’s ex, the Uruguayan football star didn’t hesitate to show up to support her. Joined by his wife and daughter, Suárez enjoyed the show with heartfelt enthusiasm. Ever the professional, Shakira welcomed them backstage with warmth and grace, proving once again that respect outshines the past.
The former RBD singer was visibly thrilled to be in the crowd, singing along to every hit and later meeting Shakira backstage. His one-word Instagram tribute? “Goddess.”
The stage was packed with star power, too. Argentine producer Bizarrap made a surprise appearance to team up with Shakira on their viral hit BZRP Music Sessions Vol. 53, one of the night’s biggest crowd-pleasers.The second that beat dropped, Hard Rock Stadium went wild. The energy between them was electric, two artists turning heartbreak into a global anthem and giving fans the kind of moment you don’t forget.
Turizo brought fresh energy to the night during Copa Vacía, his hit collaboration with Shakira. The Colombian singer matched her charisma beat for beat, their shared spark lighting up the entire stadium.
The moment the Spanish singer hit the stage, you could feel the nostalgia in the air. His duet with Shakira on La Tortura was a time machine straight back to the early 2000s. With over two decades of musical history between them, their connection was undeniable, every note, every smile reminded fans why this collaboration still hits so hard.
Last but never least, Ozuna took the stage for Monotonía, setting off a sea of cellphone lights. His dynamic with Shakira was electric, two artists with nothing to prove and everything to give.
In Miami, Shakira didn’t just perform, she reclaimed her throne. With old friends, new collaborators, and a stadium full of love, her message was clear: the era of 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' isn’t just a comeback, it’s a celebration.