Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes confirmed Wednesday that Colombian superstar Shakira will headline a free concert on Copacabana Beach on May 2, 2026, as part of the “Todo Mundo no Rio” cultural program. The announcement follows weeks of speculation regarding the event’s headliner, with previous editions featuring Madonna in 2024 and Lady Gaga in 2025.
The concert is intended to boost the local economy during the tourism off-season, mirroring the success of the previous large-scale events. Madonna’s 2024 performance drew an estimated 1.6 million attendees, whereas Lady Gaga’s 2025 display surpassed that figure with 2.1 million fans, according to city hall records.
Shakira’s selection concludes a period of public anticipation fueled by Mayor Paes himself, who previously shared a social media post featuring a montage of potential performers, including Justin Bieber and Britney Spears. The choice of Shakira marks a continuation of the city’s strategy of attracting international stars to Copacabana Beach for free, open-air concerts.
The upcoming performance coincides with a significant moment in Shakira’s career. Her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour” has already reached over 3.3 million spectators across the Americas, filling 82 stadiums. Billboard magazine recently reported that the tour has generated $421.6 million to date, establishing Shakira as the highest-grossing Latin touring artist in history.
Currently undertaking a residency of five consecutive concerts in El Salvador, Shakira’s Rio de Janeiro show is anticipated to be the culmination of the American leg of her tour before planned performances in Europe and Asia, dates for which are still to be confirmed.
The megashow will be financed through a combination of public funds and private sponsorships. Brazilian media reports indicate that Shakira’s team initiated contact with event organizers, expressing her interest in performing in Rio. The challenge now lies in matching the attendance figures of her predecessors.
Both Madonna and Lady Gaga incorporated elements referencing Brazilian culture into their Copacabana performances. Shakira, who has a long-standing connection with Brazil dating back to the 1990s, is expected to do the same. She opened her current tour with a rendition of “Mama África” by Chico César.
Shakira’s success in Brazil is notable, as she is one of the few Latin American artists to achieve significant popularity in a market often disconnected from the rest of the continent. Brazilian music charts remain challenging for even globally successful Latin artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny.
The artist’s 30-year career includes enduring hits like “Estoy Aquí” (1995), a song that introduced many Brazilians to the Spanish language.