Peru, Shakira
Peruvian authorities threatened sanctions and hefty fines Tuesday as they investigated how popstar Shakira's medical records were leaked following her treatment at a Lima clinic.
Fans of Colombian pop star Shakira fight in the line before her concert at the National Stadium in Lima, Peru, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
A fan of Colombian pop star Shakira poses with a cutout of the singer outside of the National Stadium a day after she canceled her concert after being hospitalized, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025.
Colombian superstar Shakira said Monday that she will resume her world tour and perform in Lima, Peru, on Monday evening, following the cancellation of a concert over the weekend due to a stomach illness.
Shakira is taking time out of her current tour to focus on her health. The "Hips Don't Lie" singer, 48, postponed her Sunday, February 16 show in Lima, Peru, telling her fans in a heartfelt message that she needed to be hospitalized for a health "issue.
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Shakira has confirmed that her concert in Colombia will not be held, following a statement from the concert promoter.
The singer shared the news on Feb. 16, just days after kicking off her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour on Feb. 11
She noted the doctors who are caring for her told her she is "not in good enough condition to perform this evening." Shakira did not offer any further details on her condition. "I
"The doctors whose care I am currently under have communicated that I am not in good enough condition to perform this evening," she wrote on Sunday.
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