What's Happening?
Shakira performed a free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio De Janeiro, drawing an estimated 2 million attendees. The Colombian singer delivered a nearly 30-song set, featuring hits like 'Hips Don’t Lie'
and 'Waka Waka,' with guest appearances by Anitta, Maria Bethania, and Caetano Veloso. This event marks Shakira as the third consecutive female artist to perform a free show at this iconic location, following Madonna and Lady Gaga. Despite being a free event, the concert is expected to generate approximately $150 million in tourism revenue for the city.
Why It's Important?
The concert highlights the significant economic impact that large-scale free events can have on local economies, particularly in tourism. By attracting millions of attendees, such events boost local businesses, from hospitality to retail, and enhance the city's global cultural reputation. Additionally, Shakira's performance underscores the power of music as a unifying force, drawing diverse audiences together and promoting cultural exchange. The event also sets a precedent for future artists considering similar large-scale performances.






