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Singer Announces Historic Return to Egypt with April Concert at Great Pyramids of Giza
Global superstar Shakira is set to make a triumphant return to Egypt with a one-night-only concert at the iconic Great Pyramids of Giza on April 7, 2026, nearly two decades after her memorable 2007 performance at the same legendary site.
The announcement, which has ignited excitement across social media and music circles, comes as part of the Colombian singer’s ongoing “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour,” supporting her latest album of the same name released in 2024. Promoted by Venture Lifestyle and tickets available through TicketEgypt, the event promises a spectacular fusion of contemporary pop energy against one of the world’s most ancient and awe-inspiring backdrops.

Shakira shared her enthusiasm in a personal video message delivered in fluent Arabic, greeting fans and expressing her thrill about performing “in front of the Pyramids,” a location she described as a dream setting. The clip, widely circulated by event organizers and Egyptian media outlets like Cairo Spots, has amplified anticipation for what organizers call one of the biggest international live events in the region this year.
The concert is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. local time at the Pyramids Great Gate venue in Al Haram, Giza, just outside Cairo, and run for approximately six hours. Organizers have emphasized strict entry policies: no on-door tickets, no re-entry, minimum age 21+, couples or mixed groups only, and a zero-tolerance stance on violent behavior. Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, with door selection applying to different categories.
Demand has proven intense since sales opened. Wave 1, Wave 2, and Wave 3 standing tickets sold out rapidly — some in under six hours — highlighting the pent-up excitement among Egyptian fans and international visitors eager to witness Shakira’s high-energy show in such a historic setting. Remaining ticket waves are still available as of late February, though organizers warn of limited availability as the date approaches.
This marks Shakira’s second performance at the Pyramids, following her 2007 show that drew massive crowds and cemented her connection to the region. The return underscores her enduring popularity in the Middle East and North Africa, where her music blends Latin rhythms with global appeal and has long resonated with diverse audiences.
The Giza concert fits into a packed April schedule for the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer as she expands her tour footprint across the Middle East and beyond. Just days earlier, on April 4, she headlines the Offlimits Music Festival in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Subsequent dates include stops in Aqaba, Jordan (March 28), Doha, Qatar (April 1), and further performances in India, including Mumbai and New Delhi.
The Egypt show also aligns with broader efforts to position the country as a premier destination for major international entertainment. Hosting concerts at the Pyramids — the only surviving wonder of the ancient world — has become a coveted milestone for artists, blending cultural heritage with modern spectacle. Previous events at the site have drawn global attention and boosted tourism, though they require careful coordination with Egyptian authorities to preserve the archaeological integrity of the plateau.
Shakira, born in Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1977, has sold more than 95 million records worldwide, earning her status as one of the best-selling female artists of all time. Her latest album, “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” (Women No Longer Cry), marked a triumphant return after a seven-year studio hiatus, featuring hits that address themes of resilience, empowerment and personal growth. The tour has already seen sold-out arenas across Latin America, Europe and North America, with critics praising her dynamic stage presence, intricate choreography and powerful vocals.
In Egypt, the announcement has sparked widespread buzz on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, where local influencers and event pages have shared promotional reels and fan reactions. Rabih Mockbel, founder of Venture Lifestyle, has been instrumental in amplifying the news, posting updates and the artist’s Arabic message to build momentum.
Fans have expressed particular excitement over the symbolic nature of the venue. Performing beneath the ancient wonders is expected to create visually stunning moments, with potential for elaborate lighting, projections and staging that complement Shakira’s signature dance moves and belly-dancing influences — elements that have long drawn comparisons to Middle Eastern traditions.
Logistical details continue to emerge, including transportation options to the remote site and security protocols typical of high-profile events in the area. Organizers have directed inquiries for premium lounge bookings to specific contact numbers.
As preparations intensify, the concert represents more than a tour stop — it’s a cultural bridge between Shakira’s Latin roots and the rich heritage of Egypt. With tickets moving quickly and social media ablaze, the April 7 event is poised to draw thousands to the Giza Plateau for an unforgettable night of music under the stars.
Whether delivering classics like “Whenever, Wherever” and “Waka Waka” or newer tracks from her latest release, Shakira’s return to Egypt promises to blend spectacle, emotion and history in equal measure.
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“Grocery inflation isn’t going away overnight, but small changes to how and where you shop can add up fast. Paying attention to which categories are rising and which are cooling, stocking up on pantry staples when prices dip, and being flexible with pricier proteins are all easy ways to stretch your grocery budget a little further,” CouponFollow notes. “Stacking those habits with coupons and deals can make an even bigger dent in your weekly bill.”
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The increase in oil, gas and diesel prices raises transportation costs for businesses, including grocery stores, which may face pressure to raise food prices and other items if the situation continues.
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“Every time something moves in the economy, it will cost more,” said Derek Reisfield, co-founder of MarketWatch and a former McKinsey consultant. “Someone, usually the end consumer, will have to pay for that.”
Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY-Parthenon, previously told FOX Business: “For U.S. consumers, what this means is that while there is currently a price shock at the pump being felt directly by consumers, there’s still uncertainty as to how long this shock will last.”
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