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7 hours ago, lael said:

Taylor toured in Japan, not just Singapore. 

Japan is not in Southeast Asia. The only Southeast Asian country she toured was Singapore.

 

2 hours ago, shakeyourbombom said:

I already thought 10 is an underestimation 😂

Karol G did 4 in Madrid. With this scale of tour, Shakira can easily do 5 or 6 shows in Madrid. And another 4 in Barcelona.

 

If she goes to Bilbao which she never skips on tour, it's another 2, 3 shows there. I hope she adds Sevilla, Gran Crania, Valencia or Zaragoza etc.

The Mexico success can be duplicated in Spain without a doubt

Keep in mind that Mexico is 3.5x bigger than Spain, it's harder to travel from one city to another and has 90,000,000 inhabitants more. I don't think it'd make sense for her to tour a bunch of cities that might not even have the right venues for it (eg. Valencia's biggest stadium used for concerts holds about 26K people) or downgrade to arenas when she can just stay in Madrid/Barcelona/maybe Bilbao and people from other provinces will just go to her.

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Those saying she can't tour Australia have no idea what they're talking about. :rip: 
 

Even Ricky Martin is doing a multi-city arena tour here. At this point, Australia will literally eat up any act that comes to perform—it's really rare to see a tour flop.

 

Even demographic-specific artists like Le Sserafim, Jay Chou, or J Balvin have toured here successfully. Australia, like the U.S., might not be Shakira's strongest market, but she's still a household name and a mainstream act here.

 

I'm not sure about the smaller cities, but at least in Sydney and Melbourne, she could easily do either multiple arena shows or a stadium show in each.

 

She does need to slightly adjust her setlist tho. :skull: 

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19 hours ago, xxjohnxx said:

She said in an interview that the US shows would have surprise guests.  I'm guessing she's saving Punteria for the US, possibly with Cardi B as a special guest.  

Maybe Beautiful Liar with Beyonce? She'll be in the area I think. 

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9 hours ago, Breakthru said:

Japan is not in Southeast Asia. The only Southeast Asian country she toured was Singapore.

 

Keep in mind that Mexico is 3.5x bigger than Spain, it's harder to travel from one city to another and has 90,000,000 inhabitants more. I don't think it'd make sense for her to tour a bunch of cities that might not even have the right venues for it (eg. Valencia's biggest stadium used for concerts holds about 26K people) or downgrade to arenas when she can just stay in Madrid/Barcelona/maybe Bilbao and people from other provinces will just go to her.

I was talking about Asia in general.

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Beyonce has dates in Chicago then nevermind. 

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13 minutes ago, lael said:

I was talking about Asia in general.

My original comment, the one you quoted, specified Southeast Asia and you replied talking about Japan, which had nothing to do with my point.

 

Hoping Chile goes well despite the downgraded venue. Fingers crossed!

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today's show :coffee2:

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@tomaseba and I wacking all the "SOLD OUT" tweets as if we hated our girl, some wouldn't understand angry Chilean culture :sabrina:

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3 hours ago, lael said:

Maybe Beautiful Liar with Beyonce? She'll be in the area I think. 

One can only dream hahaha.

 

I don't think Bey would be down for something like that specially considering she'll be touring as well. :rip:

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5 hours ago, Popboi. said:

@tomaseba and I wacking all the "SOLD OUT" tweets as if we hated our girl, some wouldn't understand angry Chilean culture :sabrina:

Ahaha yeah i saw some of your tweets :bibliahh:

 

A friend it's at the concert and told me that the place is smaller than the stadium :coffee2:

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24 minutes ago, tomaseba said:

Ahaha yeah i saw some of your tweets :bibliahh:

 

A friend it's at the concert and told me that the place is smaller than the stadium :coffee2:

I've been there before, and it's really small yeah, but absolutely impossible to see **** without the most expensive sections in the field :rip:

Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, Breakthru said:

Japan is not in Southeast Asia. The only Southeast Asian country she toured was Singapore.

 

Keep in mind that Mexico is 3.5x bigger than Spain, it's harder to travel from one city to another and has 90,000,000 inhabitants more. I don't think it'd make sense for her to tour a bunch of cities that might not even have the right venues for it (eg. Valencia's biggest stadium used for concerts holds about 26K people) or downgrade to arenas when she can just stay in Madrid/Barcelona/maybe Bilbao and people from other provinces will just go to her.

There's a stadium in Valencia which hosts 50K people

She did like 15 shows (arenas and stadiums) for Oral Fixation Tour so I don't really think 10 shows will be a problem for her. 

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The show is packed tonight. 
 

Not a flop after all :coffee2:

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She sang Ciega Sordomuda & El jefe I guess they're  permanent songs now

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I'm very far away and can hear the concert from my window, how loud are those speakers :bibliahh:

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48 minutes ago, Yellowfever said:

She sang Ciega Sordomuda & El jefe I guess they're  permanent songs now

I am about to be pissed she didn't sing them at my show, the literal birth place of mariachi

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5 hours ago, Yellowfever said:

She sang Ciega Sordomuda & El jefe I guess they're  permanent songs now

Thank God!

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CS and EJ better be on the European setlist.

 

Also, where was the flop last night? It looked packed? @tomaseba 

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Chileans don't forgive….unless you're Shakira :cm:

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