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When fans packed Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City on August 30, they expected a great show. Shakira had been thrilling audiences on her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran international tour with energy, passion, and plenty of surprises. Still, no one could have predicted what was about to unfold.
The Colombian superstar welcomed 65,000 fans into a night that would prove unforgettable. She had already built a reputation for creating emotional moments during this tour. But this particular evening carried something even more unique.
Shakira shocked the crowd when she invited Mexican pop star Belinda to join her on stage. The appearance was unannounced and instantly electrified the atmosphere. People rose from their seats, realizing they were witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime duet.
The magic of that performance quickly turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the tour, and the story behind it is just as unforgettable. Keep reading to relive the moment and discover why this duet has everyone talking.
Before Belinda walked on stage, Shakira took a moment to speak directly to the audience. Looking out over the massive stadium, she spoke warmly about her guest and built anticipation for what was about to happen. The crowd erupted with cheers as Belinda appeared, dressed in a shiny silver crop top, white fringe pants, and platform shoes.
When the two women hugged on stage, fans immediately sensed the bond between them. This wasn’t just a professional collaboration. It was a genuine moment of admiration and mutual respect.
That sincerity helped set the tone for the performance to come. It reminded the audience that beyond fame and accolades, music is about connection. And Shakira’s introduction showed she truly valued the moment as much as her fans did.
The song choice made the surprise even more special. “Día de Enero” is one of Shakira’s most personal tracks. It was written as a love letter to her former partner, Antonio de la Rúa, and included in her 2005 Spanish-language album, Fijación Oral Vol. 1.
For nearly two decades, the song hadn’t appeared in her live performances. It was last performed in 2007 and remained absent until she brought it back during her August 11, 2025, Tijuana concert, much to fans’ delight.
News outlets described the Tijuana rendition as “a carta de amor a Antonio de la Rúa” and celebrated its return after almost 20 years. Singing it with Belinda transformed the song into something new. Belinda’s soft, delicate tone blended perfectly with Shakira’s melancholy voice. Together, they created a version that was moving, heartfelt, and unforgettable.
The stripped-down acoustic arrangement allowed their voices to shine. Fans in the stadium fell silent, listening closely to every note. It was a poignant reminder of how music can evoke intimacy, even in a crowd of thousands.

For Belinda, this wasn’t just another performance. She became the second female guest artist to join Shakira’s tour, following Danna’s appearance a few days earlier. The recognition showed just how much respect Shakira had for her fellow Mexican star.
Belinda has been in the music scene for years, building a loyal fan base. Sharing the stage with Shakira gave her a chance to showcase her talent on an even larger platform. It was a proud moment for her career and for her fans.
Her friendship with Shakira has also grown in recent years. They were spotted together at a Miami party in 2024 hosted by Lele Pons, celebrating Shakira’s single “Soltera.” That moment hinted at a bond that would later play out on stage.
By the end of their duet, Belinda was overcome with emotion. Kneeling before Shakira, she said, “I love you. Thank you for this opportunity, I’ll never forget it. We love you!” The sincerity of her gratitude touched everyone watching.
Shakira’s reaction made the night even more meaningful. Instead of simply accepting Belinda’s gesture, she knelt beside her. The two women embraced as the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.
That moment captured more than just a performance. It showed two artists meeting each other with mutual admiration. Their exchange symbolized the importance of lifting each other in an industry that can often feel competitive.
Fans quickly took to social media to share their thoughts after the performance. One fan perfectly summed up the moment on X: “My humble queen Shakira … Belinda went to kneel for her and Shak immediately also kneeled beside her.”
It wasn’t just about music. It was about friendship, respect, and solidarity between women. The image of both artists kneeling together is one that fans will carry with them for years.
The Mexico City performance was only part of Shakira’s larger plans. Her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour has been breaking records everywhere she goes. In Mexico alone, she scheduled 17 shows, proving her enduring popularity.
On September 18, she is set to make history again. Shakira will become the first artist ever to perform 12 concerts from the same tour at Estadio GNP Seguros, previously known as Foro Sol. It is a record that cements her place as one of the greatest performers of her generation.
Fans have already bought more than one million tickets in Mexico for this tour. The demand speaks to her lasting influence and the connection she continues to build with her audience. Every show has been a celebration of both her past hits and her newest material.
Her ability to combine nostalgia with fresh energy is unmatched. From upbeat dance tracks to heartfelt ballads, Shakira knows how to give her audience everything they came for. And moments like her duet with Belinda only add to the magic.
For those lucky enough to be in the crowd that night, the memory will last forever. They came expecting a concert, but they left with something much deeper. They witnessed two artists come together in a way that felt authentic and powerful.
The duet reminded everyone why music matters. It can create bonds, stir emotions, and tell stories that words alone cannot capture. This performance did all of that and more.
In the end, it was about more than just a song. It was about gratitude, respect, and the shared joy of music. For Shakira, Belinda, and the fans in Mexico City, it was a night to remember.

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