Shakira set to make epic comeback with exciting 2026 UK tour
Pop sensation Shakira sparks excitement with her recent plans for massive UK tour in 2026
Shakira, the legendary music sensation who is known for her heart-capturing dance moves, is said to be all ready to make a stunning comeback with highly anticipated UK tour in 2026.
After keeping her worldwide fan following waiting in suspense, the 47-year-old pop queen is set to bring her infectious energy back to the spotlight, sparking massive excitement across the UK.
It’s been eight long years now since the Hips Don’t Lie star last graced the UK with her electrifying performances, but now she is reportedly searching for some major venues for her comeback tour next year.
An insider told The Sun newspaper's, revealing: "Shakira is a massive force in music around the world and it’s been a very long time since she last performed in the UK."
"She has a new lease of life with loads of youngsters into her music now, so she is hitting the road with her most ambitious and impressive tour ever," they added.
While talking about her upcoming gig, they continued saying: "Shakira is chucking everything but the kitchen sink at her upcoming gigs and wants to do a full lap of the globe. She’s going all-out."
However, the fans of the Whenever, Wherever hitmaker are eager to see their favourite music artist back on stage.
Shakira, who made a history with her fellow singer Beyoncé in Beautiful Liar, is gearing up to kick off her South American tour, starting with exciting shows in Brazil next month.
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