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Shakira’s ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ tour tickets go live ahead of Qatar concert: Here’s their whopping starting price

Shakira’s ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ tour tickets go live ahead of Qatar concert: Here's their whopping starting price

Shakira’s Qatar concert on April 1, 2026 goes on sale, with tickets starting from QR95/Image: X

Global music icon Shakira is set to perform in Doha, Qatar, this April, with tickets now live for her first-ever concert in the Qatari capital. The one-night-only show will take place at Stadium 974 on April 1, 2026, marking a landmark moment for the city’s live music calendar.The Doha concert is part of Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which has already drawn massive crowds across the world. Demand in Qatar was immediate. Within minutes of ticket sales opening, thousands of fans queued online, with waiting times crossing five minutes on the Platinum List platform.

Concert date, venue and entry details

The performance will be staged at Stadium 974, a waterfront venue known for hosting large-scale international events. Organisers have confirmed that gates will open at 5pm, allowing fans early access ahead of the evening show.The Doha stop is expected to feature a full stadium production, showcasing songs that have shaped Shakira’s career over decades. From Latin pop anthems to global crossover hits, the setlist will also include standout tracks from her latest album.

Ticket prices and where to buy

Tickets for the concert are available through the Platinum List website, where sales are currently underway. Pricing varies by category and proximity to the stage:

  • Tickets start from QR95
  • Additional seating categories are priced at QR180 and QR295
  • Platinum tickets are available for QR400
  • Golden Circle tickets, located closest to the stage, are priced at QR650

Standing sections, including general admission and Golden Circle areas, are restricted to guests aged 18 and above. Children under seven years old are not permitted to attend the concert.

A record-breaking tour arrives in Qatar

Shakira’s ongoing world tour has already set new benchmarks in live music. The tour has grossed $421.6 million, sold 3.3 million tickets across 86 shows, and earned a Guinness World Record as the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist.With Doha added to the tour schedule, the April 2026 concert is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated music events in Qatar next year.

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