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Shakira: 'El Dorado' World Tour Updates

Shakira took to her social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google Plus) yesterday to thank fans after wrapping up her sold-out 'El Dorado' World Tour in Europe, Asia, and North America. The Colombian hitmaker posted a two-plus-minute video thanking her fans for all their love and support, expressing gratitude for the unforgettable concerts and told fans each and every of the shows felt like the first one. Highlights of the tour are featured in the video. She captioned the post: "Muchas gracias Europa, CanadĂĄ y USA por acompañarme en esta increĂ­ble ruta de El Dorado! America Latina los veo muy pronto! / Thank you, Europe and North America, for accompanying me on this incredible journey to El Dorado! Latin America, I'll see you very soon!"
This is the post below.

Shakira will debut the last leg (Latin American Leg) of the El Dorado World Tour in mexico, on October 11.
The dates are:
El Dorado World Tour - Latin America
OCT 11
Estadio Azteca 
Mexico City
 
OCT 12
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City
 
OCT 14
Estadio 3 de Marzo
Guadalajara, Mexico
 
OCT 16
Estadio Universitario
Monterrey, Mexico
 
OCT 18
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
 
OCT 21
Allianz Parque
Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
OCT 23
Arena do Gremio
Porto Alegre, Brazil
 
OCT 25
Estadio Velez
Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
OCT 27
Estadio Rosario Central
Rosario, Argentina
 
OCT 30
Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile
 
NOV 01
Estadio Alberto Spencer
Guayaquil, Ecuador
 
NOV 03
Parque SimĂłn BolĂ­var
BogotĂĄ, Colombia

In the meantime, Shakira's 'Clandestino' with Maluma captures the No 1 spot on three Billboard charts this week: #1 on Latin Airplay, #1 on Latin Pop, and #1 on Latin Rhythm. 'Clandestino' is Shakira's 30th song to feature in the Top 10 of Billboard's Latin Airplay Chart. She is the only female artist to hold this record.

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