
Shakira brought her signature sizzle to Los Angeles last night, and she wasn't alone. The Colombian pop sensation welcomed the Black Eyed Peas on stage for a live rendition of their 2020 smash hit "Girl Like Me." This electrifying performance was part of Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which has been captivating audiences worldwide.
The duo's collaboration, "Girl Like Me," originally featured on the Black Eyed Peas' eighth studio album, 'Translation,' has become a staple in Shakira's setlist. Despite regularly performing the song solo, this marked a special occasion with the Peas joining her live, adding an extra dose of energy to the Los Angeles crowd.
But that wasn't all Shakira had in store for her fans. The night also saw the live debut of "Men in this Town," a track from her 'She Wolf' album, making the evening even more memorable for her devoted followers.
Shakira's North American tour leg kicked off with a bang on May 13 at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium, though not without a few bumps along the way. A planned show at Boston's Fenway Park on May 29 was unexpectedly canceled, despite promised guest appearances from industry heavyweights like Will.i.am and Wyclef Jean.
The tour, nevertheless, marches on with Shakira continuing to dazzle audiences in Los Angeles. As she prepares to take her show to Mexico, fans can expect more unforgettable performances throughout August and September.
And the excitement doesn't end there. Shakira is set to headline the prestigious Global Citizen Festival in New York City on September 27, 2025 – a date that promises to be a highlight in her already stellar career.
“I learned that this is more than a show, this is a communion, an encounter with my most-loyal fans and also my newest fans," Shakira shared with Rolling Stone. "I didn’t want to save any effort, I didn’t want to save any resources to take the best show possible to Latin America, because I feel and I really truly believe that my people deserve the best.”
With every performance, Shakira continues to prove why she remains a beloved icon in the music world.