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Shakira’s concert planned for Fenway Park has been canceled just hours before the show due to safety concerns regarding the venue’s structures. Live Nation made the announcement following a routine inspection that identified safety issues, affecting not only Shakira’s performance but also another concert scheduled for the next day. The cancellation has disappointed fans, many of whom traveled from afar. Ticket holders will receive refunds. Shakira expressed her sadness over the situation, as her tour faces additional setbacks, with the next concert now set for June.
Boston – Shakira’s much-anticipated concert scheduled for May 29 at Fenway Park has been canceled due to safety concerns with the venue’s structures. Live Nation announced the cancellation just hours before the show was set to begin, after identifying that certain structural elements did not meet safety standards during a routine pre-show inspection. The incident has also resulted in the cancellation of a planned concert featuring country artists Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn on May 30, with the same safety issues cited as the reason.
Live Nation confirmed that all team members involved were safe following the decision to cancel both shows. The announcement came as fans were gathering outside Fenway Park, leading to widespread disappointment for those who had traveled, sometimes from long distances, to see the performances. Ticket holders will be offered refunds available at their point of purchase.
The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, highlighted that the cancellation was made in response to safety concerns. City inspectors were not involved in the decision, as the issues were related specifically to temporary structures associated with the concerts. Shakira’s Boston concert was set to be the opening show for the 2025 Fenway Concert Series and was part of her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” tour.
This cancellation is a continuation of challenges faced by Shakira during her tour. Previously, she fell on stage while performing in Montreal, and a potential measles exposure occurred during her New Jersey show, adding to a series of setbacks for the artist. Additionally, due to complications arising from the Boston show, Shakira’s subsequent concert scheduled for Washington D.C. has also been canceled.
Shakira expressed her disappointment through social media, stating it is incredibly painful for an artist to have to cancel sold-out shows for factors beyond their control. Her next confirmed performance is now set to take place on June 2 in Atlanta, although this is contingent upon the resolution of any further safety developments relating to the tour.
The planning process for concerts at Fenway Park typically involves extensive collaboration between city officials and concert organizers, a commitment that takes several months to ensure the safety and success of the events. Former Inspectional Services Commissioner William “Buddy” Christopher emphasized the careful consideration required when coordinating large-scale events.
In the aftermath of the cancellations, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has reached out to Live Nation for additional information regarding the stage’s safety issues. Fans have voiced their feelings of frustration and sadness regarding the last-minute decision, particularly those who made significant travel arrangements for the events.
Despite the setback for Shakira’s concerts, the Fenway Park concert series is set to continue with artist Hozier performing on June 23 and 24, followed by various other scheduled performances throughout the summer. As the situation develops, both fans and concert organizers remain hopeful for safer conditions that will allow for future events.
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