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I just found out that Shakira tickets in Mexico sold out in less than an hour during the general sale on October 11, but the interesting part is that they already announced three more dates for March 2025. So if you missed out the first time, you'll have another chance.
The new concerts will be in Monterrey (Estadio BBVA), Guadalajara (Estadio Akron), and Mexico City (Estadio GNP Seguros). The Citibanamex pre-sale will start on October 14 at 2 PM, and the general sale will be the next day. Honestly, with how quickly tickets sell out, if you want to get in the virtual line, you need to be ready beforehand. Some recommend setting an alarm for 1:40 PM to log into Ticketmaster early.
Regarding prices, they vary quite a bit depending on the section: from 1,217 pesos in general areas to 10,856 pesos for closer seats to the stage. There are also VIP packages, but those are much more expensive, ranging from 5,245 to 41,735 pesos. The advice is to have your Ticketmaster account ready and your card registered because there’s literally no time to lose. Some fans joked that if you don’t get a ticket, you’re like the Mona Lisa—without a smile and without a ticket, although I guess influencers like the Mona influencer would be documenting all this on social media. Did anyone else manage to get a ticket or are you also stuck in the virtual line?