Shakira, the globally recognized Colombian music icon, was forced to cancel her highly anticipated concert in Lima, Peru, due to a sudden health scare. On Sunday, February 16, Shakira took to her X account to share the news with her fans. She revealed that she had been rushed to the emergency room after experiencing an abdominal issue. Currently hospitalized, she expressed her deep regret over the situation and apologized to her supporters. This unexpected development led to the postponement of her show at the Estadio Nacional in Lima, which was set to take place the same evening.
Health Concerns and Rescheduling Plans
The health scare came at a time when Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour was in full swing, following her recent success at the 2025 Grammy Awards. However, despite her plans to keep performing, her doctors advised against taking the stage that night. In her message, Shakira explained that she was unable to perform, and that she was hopeful for a swift recovery. She reassured her fans that efforts were already underway to reschedule the Lima concert, ensuring that no one would miss the chance to see her live in concert.
A Busy Tour and Shakira’s Latest Achievements

Before the health scare, Shakira had been riding high from her recent Grammy win, where she took home the award for Best Latin Pop Album for her work on Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. After this victory, she continued her tour across South America, with further performances planned in Colombia and then North America later this year. Her successful crossover into the global music scene, coupled with her remarkable performances, has made her a top-tier figure in the music industry. Shakira’s dedication to her craft is evident, and her fans continue to follow her journey with enthusiasm.
Shakira’s Rise to International Stardom
Shakira’s rise to fame has been an inspiring story of talent and determination. Born on February 2, 1977, in Barranquilla, Colombia, Shakira began showing signs of musical talent at a young age, writing songs by the time she was eight. By 13, she had signed her first recording contract, marking the beginning of what would become an extraordinary career. Her breakthrough albums Pies Descalzos and Dónde Están los Ladrones? in the late ’90s established her as a Latin music powerhouse.
However, it was her 2001 English-language album Laundry Service that truly launched her into international stardom. Hits like “Whenever, Wherever” made her a global sensation, and she quickly became known for her unique voice, captivating stage presence, and signature belly dancing. With over 80 million records sold, Shakira remains one of the best-selling music artists worldwide.
Philanthropic Efforts and Global Impact
In addition to her musical career, Shakira has made significant contributions to philanthropy. She founded the Pies Descalzos Foundation, which aims to provide education for underprivileged children in Colombia. Her work with this foundation highlights her dedication to giving back to her community and making a difference in the lives of others. Throughout her career, she has also performed at major events, including the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show, further solidifying her place as a global cultural icon.
Despite the setback with her health, it is clear that Shakira’s legacy continues to grow, not just through her music but through her philanthropic work and cultural influence. We can only hope for a quick recovery and look forward to her future performances.