Shakira Madrid concert 2026 isn’t just a single night—it’s a full residency. The Colombian superstar will be performing 12 consecutive shows at Estadio Shakira from September 18 through October 11, 2026, making Madrid one of the must-visit destinations for her fans across Europe. Whether you’re a devoted fan of her chart-topping hits or simply looking for an incredible live music experience in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, this residency offers multiple opportunities to catch her iconic performances. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know—from Shakira’s career and greatest hits, to venue details, all 12 concert dates, accommodation options, practical tips, and how to make the most of your time in Madrid.

Residency Dates: September 18 – October 11, 2026 (12 Shows)
Venue: Estadio Shakira, Madrid, Spain
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All 12 Shakira Madrid Concert Dates
Shakira’s Madrid residency spans nearly two months with performances scheduled throughout September and October 2026. Here are all 12 show dates:
September 2026
- September 18
- September 19
- September 20
- September 25
- September 26
- September 27
October 2026
- October 2
- October 3
- October 4
- October 9
- October 10
- October 11
Note: All shows begin at 20:30 CEST with doors opening at 19:30. Check Ticombo or your ticket vendor for specific venue policies and any schedule changes. With 12 dates across two months, there’s flexibility to find a date that works with your travel plans.
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About Shakira
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll (born February 2, 1977) is a Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer, and record producer who has become one of the most influential Latin music artists in the world. With over 100 million records sold globally and a career spanning three decades, Shakira has broken language and cultural barriers, introducing Latin rhythm to mainstream pop audiences worldwide.
Career Milestones
- Early Success (1990s): Breakout in Latin America with her debut album “Pies Descalzos” (1995), which launched hits like “Estoy Aquí” and “Dónde Están los Ladrones?” (1998).
- Global Crossover (2001): Released “Laundry Service” in English, featuring the massive hit “Whenever, Wherever”—her first major U.S. chart success. The album went multiplatinum worldwide.
- Cultural Icon (2000s–2010s): Dominated global charts with albums “Fijación Oral Vol. 1” (2005), “She Wolf” (2009), and “Waka Waka” (2010) for the FIFA World Cup—one of the most-watched music videos ever.
- Super Bowl Glory (2020): Co-headlined Super Bowl LIV halftime show with Jennifer Lopez, reaching over 100 million viewers in a career-defining performance.
- Recent Work (2020s): Continued chart dominance with “Bzrp, Pt. 9” (2023), a surprise collaboration with Bizarrap that broke streaming records and proved her lasting relevance.
Why See Shakira Live?
Shakira’s live performances are legendary. Beyond her powerful vocals, she’s renowned for her energetic choreography, infectious stage presence, and ability to connect emotionally with audiences. Expect a setlist spanning three decades of hits, high-energy production, and the kind of performance that reminds you why she’s one of the world’s greatest entertainers.
Greatest Hits & Career Highlights
Shakira’s discography is packed with unforgettable songs. Here are the tracks most likely to appear at her Madrid concert—the anthems that defined a generation:
| Song Title | Release Year | Cultural Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Whenever, Wherever | 2001 | Her breakthrough global hit; launched her to U.S. stardom |
| Hips Don’t Lie | 2006 | Summer smash; redefined reggaeton-pop fusion |
| She Wolf | 2009 | Experimental pop anthem; iconic music video |
| Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) | 2010 | FIFA World Cup anthem; global phenomenon |
| Try Everything | 2016 | Disney’s Zootopia; family-friendly anthem |
| Me Enamoré | 2017 | Romantic ballad; her most personal work in years |
| Bzrp, Pt. 9 | 2023 | Surprise collab with Bizarrap; broke Spotify records |
Deep Cuts & Fan Favorites
Beyond the radio hits, Shakira’s live sets often feature fan-favorite deep cuts:
- “Estoy Aquí” — Her Latin breakout; brings nostalgic energy
- “Pies Descalzos, Sueños Mojados” — Raw, emotional classic from her debut album
- “Objection (Tango)” — Passionate tango-pop fusion
- “La Tortura” — Epic duet collaboration (usually performed solo live)
- “Underneath Your Clothes” — Intimate, stripped-down ballad
- “Did It Again” — Sultry pop-reggaeton blend

Estadio Shakira Venue
Estadio Shakira (officially Calle Laguna Dalga, also known as Estadio Shakira) is a specially built venue in Madrid created exclusively for Shakira’s residency performances. Located in the capital’s Puente de Vallecas district, this custom-built stadium offers an intimate yet spectacular setting for the Colombian superstar’s 12-show Madrid residency.
Venue Highlights
- Capacity & Intimacy: A purpose-built venue sized for Shakira’s residency performances
- World-Class Acoustics: State-of-the-art sound system ensures every note is crystal clear
- Spectacular Visuals: Advanced LED screens and lighting rigs enhance the performance
- Modern Amenities: Food & beverage options, clean facilities, accessible restrooms
- Easy Access: Well-connected to Madrid’s metro system and parking facilities nearby
- Artist-Focused Design: Built specifically for Shakira’s vision and performance needs
Venue Address & Contact
Estadio Shakira
Calle Laguna Dalga (con Avenida Real de Pinto)
28021 Madrid, Spain
Tourist Area: Other (Puente de Vallecas district)
Website: shakira.com
Getting to Estadio Shakira
By Metro (Recommended)
The easiest way to reach the venue is Madrid’s metro system. Estadio Shakira is served by:
- Line 3 (Línea 3): Get off at San Cristóbal station (closest metro stop)
- Line 3 (Línea 3): Also accessible from Villaverde Alto station
Metro tickets are inexpensive (€1.50–€3.00 for single journeys depending on distance). Buy at any station kiosk or use the Madrid Metro app for mobile tickets. From San Cristóbal, follow signage to the venue—it’s a short walk to Calle Laguna Dalga.
By Local Train (Cercanías)
Madrid’s commuter rail (Cercanías) also serves the area:
- Cercanías San Cristóbal Industrial: Local train station convenient to the venue
By Bus
Several bus lines serve the Puente de Vallecas district:
- Lines 79, 448, T41: Direct buses to the venue area
By Bike (BiciMAD)
Madrid’s bike-share scheme BiciMAD has a docking station nearby:
- Docking Station #17: Calle Transversal Sexta (walking distance to venue)
By Car & Parking
Parking is available near the venue. Street parking and paid car parks are situated around Calle Laguna Dalga. Given event traffic, arriving early (30+ minutes before doors open) is recommended.
By Taxi or Ride-Share
Uber, Bolt, and traditional Madrid taxis serve the venue reliably. Budget €10–€18 from central Madrid depending on traffic. For concert nights, taxis queue outside the venue after the show, but consider booking your return ride in advance to avoid delays.
Where to Stay in Madrid
Madrid offers accommodation for every budget, from luxury five-star hotels to cozy boutique stays and budget-friendly hostels. Whether you prefer staying close to the venue or in the heart of the city, here are some excellent options:
Popular Hotels for Shakira Concert Visitors
Consider staying at hotels like the Barceló Madrid, NH Puente de Vallecas (close to Estadio Shakira), TRYP Madrid Aeropuerto, Meliá Madrid Serrano, Campanile Madrid, or boutique options in Malasaña and Chueca. For a more luxurious experience, the ME Madrid Reina Victoria and The Principal Madrid offer premium stays with rooftop bars.
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Neighborhoods & Distance Recommendations
| Neighborhood | Distance to Venue | Best For | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chamberí | 1 km (metro direct) | Close & convenient; local cafés and tapas bars | €80–€150/night |
| Paseo de la Castellana | Venue area | Business hotels & modern chains nearby | €90–€180/night |
| Gran Vía | 3 km (10–15 min metro) | Madrid’s main avenue; shopping, dining, nightlife | €100–€250/night |
| Sol / Centro | 3–4 km (metro + walk) | Historic heart; museums, plazas, authentic Madrid | €80–€200/night |
| Malasaña | 4–5 km (metro + walk) | Bohemian, artsy; boutique hotels & indie cafés | €70–€160/night |
| Chueca | 4 km (metro direct) | Vibrant, LGBTQ+ friendly nightlife, gay bars & clubs | €75–€170/night |
Budget-Friendly Options
- Hostels: Hostales around Sol, Gran Vía, and Malasaña offer dorm beds for €25–€45/night
- Budget Hotels: Chains like TRYP, NOH, and Campanile offer clean rooms under €80/night
- Airbnb & Apartments: Studio flats in outer neighborhoods (Arganzuela, Latina) start at €60–€100/night
Booking Strategy
Concert weekends in Madrid fill up quickly. Book accommodation 4–6 weeks in advance for the best availability and rates. Use the Stay22 widget above to compare options across platforms (Booking.com, Airbnb, Hotels.com) in one search.
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Explore Madrid Before the Concert
You’re in Madrid for Shakira—make the most of it. Whether you arrive a day or two early, here’s how to experience Spain’s vibrant capital:
Must-See Attractions
- Prado Museum (Museo del Prado): One of the world’s greatest art museums; home to Velázquez, Goya, and Bosch masterpieces. (€15 admission, free 6–8pm Mon–Sat)
- Royal Palace (Palacio Real): Europe’s largest royal palace; stunning architecture and interiors. Official residence tours available. (€14 admission)
- Retiro Park (Parque del Retiro): Madrid’s green heart; stroll gardens, rent a rowboat on the lake, relax by fountains. (Free entry)
- Reina Sofía Museum: Home to Picasso’s Guernica and modern Spanish art. (€12 general admission)
- Plaza Mayor: Historic central square surrounded by arcaded buildings; cafés, street performers, authentic Madrid energy. (Free)
- Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: Completes Madrid’s “Golden Triangle of Art” with European masterpieces. (€14 admission)
Food & Nightlife
- Tapas Crawl: Hit La Latina neighborhood for traditional Spanish tapas bars. Expect €3–€8 per plate, €2–€4 per drink.
- Mercado de San Miguel: Gourmet market with food stalls, wine bars, and local specialties. Perfect for lunch or an evening out.
- Rooftop Bars: Enjoy views across Madrid at spots like Círculo de Bellas Artes (free rooftop with drink purchase) or ME Hotel rooftop bar.
- La Boca del Lobo & Cuevas de Luis Candelas: Flamenco shows paired with dinner; truly Madrid.
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Before You Go
- Charge Your Devices: Bring a power bank for your phone (for photos, navigation, and emergencies)
- Secure Your Tickets: Bring your tickets (digital or printed) and a valid ID. Most Madrid venues accept both.
- Dress for September Weather: Madrid in mid-September is warm (22–28°C / 72–82°F) but can cool down at night. Bring a light jacket.
- Plan Your Return: Taxis and ride-shares are busy post-concert. Book your return ride 30 minutes before the show ends, or stay longer at the venue bar.
- Cash Matters: While Madrid is largely cashless, bring €20–€50 for small vendors, tips, and emergencies.
Arrival at Venue
- Arrive Early: Shows typically start 30 minutes after doors open. Plan to arrive 1–1.5 hours early for a relaxed entry and venue exploration.
- Security Screening: Expect standard bag checks and metal detectors. Clear bags only at some venues; confirm venue rules beforehand.
- Prohibited Items: No outside food/beverages, professional cameras, laser pointers, or large bags. Venue concessions are available but pricey (€5–€12 per item).
- Accessible Seating: If you require wheelchair access or mobility assistance, inform venue staff upon arrival; accessible entrances and restrooms are marked.
During the Show
- Be in the Moment: While phones are handy for one or two videos, spend most of the night immersed in the performance—Shakira’s energy is best experienced live.
- Know the Exits: Locate emergency exits and restrooms when you arrive. Venues can get crowded.
- Stay Hydrated: The arena can get warm. Bring a refillable water bottle (empty, to fill at venue fountains).
- Manage Crowd Exit: After the show, thousands of people leave simultaneously. Don’t rush; wait 10–15 minutes for crowds to thin if you can.
Post-Concert
- Metro Runs Late: Madrid metro operates until 1:30 AM (except weekends: 2:00 AM Fri/Sat; 1:30 AM Sun). Plan accordingly.
- After-Show Bites: Chiringuitos (casual outdoor bars) and 24-hour cafés around Sol stay open late. Perfect for a nightcap or midnight snack.
- Share Your Experience: Tag routeandstay if you post concert pics; we’d love to see your Shakira night!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many nights is Shakira performing in Madrid?
Shakira is performing a total of 12 shows in Madrid from September 18 through October 11, 2026. The residency includes concerts on September 18–20, September 25–27, October 2–4, and October 9–11. All shows begin at 20:30 CEST with doors opening at 19:30.
What time does the concert start?
Doors open at 19:30 CEST, and all shows are scheduled to begin at 20:30 CEST. Typically, shows end around 22:00–22:30.
Are tickets refundable if I can’t attend?
Refund policies depend on the ticket vendor (Ticombo, Ticketmaster, etc.). Check the terms when you purchase. Most concert tickets are non-refundable but may be exchangeable if you buy well in advance.
Can I bring a camera to the concert?
Small cameras and smartphones are fine for personal use. Professional DSLR cameras and video equipment are typically prohibited. Check Iberdrola Music’s official website for up-to-date policies.
What if I need accessibility accommodations?
Iberdrola Music is fully wheelchair accessible with reserved seating for guests with mobility needs. Contact the venue directly at +34 91 722 8000 at least 2 weeks before the event to arrange accommodations.
Is there an age restriction for the concert?
Shakira concerts are all-ages events. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Confirm with the ticket vendor for any special youth pricing or parental consent requirements.
What’s the best way to get home after the concert?
Madrid’s metro runs until 1:30 AM (weekends: 2:00 AM). Pre-book a taxi or Uber 30 minutes before the show ends to avoid long queues. If using metro, Line 12 (Esperanza station) is closest to the venue.
How much will food & drinks cost at the venue?
Venue concessions are typical concert pricing: €5–€8 for beer/soft drinks, €8–€12 for food items (nachos, sandwiches, popcorn). Bring cash (some vendors don’t accept cards) and consider eating before arrival to save money.
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Written by Ben Farr | Last updated: June 22, 2026
Ben is the founder of routeandstay.com, a travel and events guide to Europe’s most exciting destinations. He’s attended concerts, festivals, and sporting events across the continent and writes from personal experience.

