Get ready to bask in the glory of one of the world's greatest live acts as the incomparable Shakira takes centre stage at the breathtaking Great Pyramids of Giza on November 28! It's a homecoming of sorts for the music icon, who last performed at this ancient wonderland back in 2007 during her 'Oral Fixation' tour. And what a night it promises to be – with an electric international crowd primed and ready to rock alongside one of the world's most electrifying performers.
The Colombian songstress is clearly over the moon about this eagerly anticipated show, gushing with excitement at the prospect of performing under the stars amidst these majestic pyramids. And for good reason – as any music fan knows, there's no backdrop quite like this. The Giza pyramids have become a sought-after spot for global superstars in recent years, and Shakira is set to join an elite group of performers who've had the privilege of gracing their stages.
This concert comes hot on the heels of a whirlwind period for Shakira – she's still basking in the glow of her incredible opening ceremony performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico City, where she brought the house down with 'Dai Dai', the official anthem. But what's even more inspiring is that this song has been doing its part to support a very worthy cause: the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. As we mentioned, Shakira has committed every last penny of her profits from 'Dai Dai' to this initiative – and it's already making waves in the world of education.
And if one concert wasn't enough, Shakira is also set to take centre stage at the FIFA World Cup final halftime show on July 19, joining an all-star cast including Madonna, BTS, Justin Bieber, and more for a truly once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. But what's truly amazing is that this performance will be supporting another worthy cause: raising awareness for children's education and football worldwide – with Shakira committed to donating every penny from her song 'Dai Dai' to the fund.
But let's not forget about her latest album, 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran', which earned her the coveted Best Latin Pop Album award at the 2025 Grammys. This powerful record has seen Shakira take the music world by storm once again – and it's clear that this concert is just another chapter in an incredible journey.