
Shakira's Fenway Park concerts cancelled just hours before showtime
Shakira
, Jason Aldean, and Brooks & Dunn—have been abruptly cancelled just hours before the first show was set to begin.
The official Fenway Concerts account announced the news via X and Instagram, citing "unforeseen circumstances" as the reason for scrapping Shakira's May 29 show and Aldean and Brooks & Dunn's May 30 performance.
Refunds are being offered to ticket holders at their original point of purchase.
While no official explanation has been issued publicly, People reports that Boston Inspectional Services shut down the shows due to structural concerns.
'During a routine pre-show check, structural elements were found to be below safety standards,' a source revealed, adding that all crew members remained unharmed. Online speculation pointed to problems with stage construction, with one commenter claiming the stage roof buckled while attempting to support a large screen.
Shakira had already arrived in Boston and posted a warm greeting to fans on Instagram Stories, thanking the city for the sweet welcome she received—complete with a hotel room decked out with macaroons and photos.
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Fenway Park had even reposted her message before the last-minute cancellation.
Fans reacted with shock and disappointment across social media. 'Shakiraaaaaa!!!!! Ayyyyyyyyyy play somewhere else tonight.. devastated,' one user wrote. Jason Aldean also acknowledged the cancellation by reposting Fenway Park's announcement to his Instagram Stories. Meanwhile, frustrated concertgoers flooded social media demanding transparency. 'Someone's gotta say something about what happened at least,' a fan commented on Aldean's unrelated post.
The last-minute cancellation has left thousands of ticketholders with unanswered questions—and hopes for rescheduled performances remain uncertain.
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