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Shakira Draws 400,000 Fans, Sets Zócalo Attendance Record in Mexico City

Shakira Draws 400,000 Fans, Sets Zócalo Attendance Record in Mexico City

Shakira's concert at Mexico City's Zócalo drew 400,000 attendees, breaking previous records and signaling Mexico City's readiness to host major international events. The event's success is seen as a positive reflection of the city’s festive mood post-violence. Observers will watch how this public display influences upcoming tourism and international hosting capabilities.

Colombian singer Shakira drew a record-breaking crowd of 400,000 fans to a free concert at Mexico City's Zócalo, surpassing the previous attendance record of 300,000 set by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, according to El Financiero. The event, part of her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" tour, marked the largest concert ever held at this historic city plaza.

Mexico City officials hailed the concert as a milestone demonstrating the city's ability to host large-scale international events. Clara Brugada, head of government, told La Jornada that the attendance figure is a clear signal that Mexico City is ready to welcome millions of visitors for the FIFA World Cup starting June 11.

In addition to setting records, the concert created a festive atmosphere that Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum described positively, noting she enjoyed hearing parts of the show from her residence. Sheinbaum framed the event as a symbol of optimism and cultural vitality following recent periods of violence, per El Financiero.

The city undertook extensive security measures and implemented traffic re-routes to prepare for the large audience, ensuring public safety and smooth logistics, as reported by Aristegui Noticias and Lopez Doriga Digital. This was Shakira's second performance at the Zócalo, underscoring her strong connection to the local audience.

Looking ahead, authorities will monitor the impact of this landmark event as a test case for managing future crowd control and infrastructure demands during the upcoming World Cup and other large-scale gatherings, making it a key indicator of Mexico City's readiness on the global stage.

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