Shakira has achieved a monumental milestone with her “Women Don’t Cry Anymore World Tour,” which has now become the highest-grossing Hispanic tour in history. According to a recent press release, the tour has generated over $421 million from 82 stadium performances across the U.S. and Latin America. This impressive feat surpasses the previous record of $409.5 million held by Luis Miguel, set in 2024. Shakira expressed her gratitude and excitement, stating, “After a 30-year career, that took so much effort and met so many challenges, to be living this amazing moment is unbelievable.”
In other exciting news, Demi Lovato is gearing up to headline this year’s TikTok LIVE Fest Global Annual Event. The singer will deliver a live performance featuring hits and tracks from her latest album, “It’s Not That Deep.” The event, hosted by Keke Palmer, is scheduled for February 12 at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Lovato shared her enthusiasm, noting, “I’ve been having so much fun on TikTok this era, so I knew performing at LIVE Fest would be a special moment ahead of my tour this spring. I can’t wait to show all the fans of live music a taste of what we have in store!”
Meanwhile, Jessie Murph made a splash at Paris Fashion Week by performing during the Valentino Haute Couture Show afterparty. Dressed in Valentino by Alessandro Michele, she treated the audience to her songs “Bad as the Rest” and “1965,” along with a captivating cover of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put A Spell on You,” which fans can find footage of on social media.
Lastly, Spice Girl Mel C has unveiled another single from her forthcoming solo album titled “Sweat.” The new track, “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?,” offers a playful take on the themes of risk and self-trust. “Sweat” is set to be released on May 1, 2026.
These diverse performances and new releases reflect the vibrant talent within the music industry today, as artists like Shakira, Demi Lovato, Jessie Murph, and Mel C continue to captivate audiences around the world.
