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Shakira Announces 'El Dorado World Tour' Concert Film


Shakira was on tour in Europe, Asia, North and Latin America in 2018, under the El Dorado World tour, and will be bringing the tour from arenas to movie theaters with a concert film, come November. Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour, directed by the Colombian singer and James Merryman, will premiere internationally in a one-night event on November 13th, in more than 2000 theaters across 60 countries, with encore screenings in select locations, announced Trafalgar Releasing, Sony Music, and Shakira Entertainment on Wednesday (August 28).
“Trafalgar Releasing are really excited to be bringing to cinemas this incredible story, which illustrates Shakira’s determination and drives from her vocal cord injury through to bringing her amazing El Dorado shows to almost a million fans around the world. Through a mixture of behind the scenes, Shakira’s own words and the hit fueled shows, this film will bring together Shakira fans everywhere to celebrate her 20 years + career.” added Marc Allenby, CCEO of Trafalgar Releasing.
Shakira said in a statement, "This was one of the most memorable tours of my career.
"After I recovered my voice, my fans inspired me to get back onstage as they always do, and it’s pretty surreal to be reliving it with them now in over 60 countries in theaters throughout the world. I know they’ve been asking on my socials for this concert film and now it’s finally ready, so I hope it will be something to remember both for me and all those who have supported me throughout the years."
Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour was predominantly filmed at her show in Los Angeles (at The Forum) in August 2018. The film will include behind-the-scenes clips and narration from Shakira.
Tickets are available at Shakira.Film.

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