Shakira knows how to bring people together. From “Whenever, Wherever” to “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),” the Colombian superstar has built a career around music that crosses borders, celebrates cultures and inspires millions around the world. Now, ahead of her upcoming Brooklyn concert, she is using her spotlight to celebrate the people who help make these moments possible.
Before taking the stage at Barclays Center on Tuesday, July 21, Shakira gifted concert tickets to three groups of New Yorkers who have made a difference in their communities: volunteers supporting earthquake relief efforts in Venezuela, World Cup union workers, and Colombian restaurant owners who participated in New York City’s $26 World Cup dining special.
The gesture reflects the same spirit behind some of Shakira’s biggest anthems: recognizing strength, resilience and the people who often go unnoticed. “So much of what made this World Cup special is the work that most fans never see: the thousands of hotel rooms kept clean, all of the stadiums that worked so smoothly,” Shakira said in a statement shared with Billboard. “I wanted to show my gratitude for the people of New York City who made this incredible experience possible.” The singer added, “Thank you for all of your hard work; you are the true she-wolves and it will be an honor to have you with me!”
View this post on InstagramQueens-based 32BJ member Sandra Leiton also praised Shakira for recognizing the strength of immigrant women and the story they share with the superstar herself. New York World Cup Czar Maya Handa said the honorees represent the heart of the city.
As Shakira prepares to take the stage in Brooklyn, she’s proving that being a global superstar is not just about the moments in the spotlight. It’s also about recognizing the people behind the scenes. And for the workers, volunteers and community members receiving tickets to her show, the message is clear: their efforts have not gone unnoticed. As Shakira sings, “Today’s your day, I feel it,” and this time, she’s making sure the people who paved the way get their moment to shine.
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