Shakira is playing 2 nights in Phoenix. Here's everything you need to know about PHX Arena
Shakira is on her way to downtown Phoenix for two concerts at PHX Arena (formerly Footprint Center) as part of her much-anticipated Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on Sunday and Monday, June 22-23, 2025.
The tour takes its name from "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,' which became the most-streamed album of 2024 – more than 10 billion streams – within 24 hours of release, debuting at the top of Billboard's Latin Album and Latin Pop Album charts.
Shakira last played Phoenix in 2018, when the El Dorado World Tour played that same venue, then called Talking Stick Resort Arena.
Since then, she performed one of the more iconic Super Bowl halftime shows in history with Jennifer Lopez.
Here's everything you need to know before the Shakira concerts in Phoenix.
Yes. Shakira brings her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to PHX Arena, 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix, on Sunday and Monday, June 22-23, 2025.
No opener is listed on the venue website.
As of June 17, tickets were available starting at $183 for Sunday's show and $160 for Monday's show at ticketmaster.com.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The concert starts both nights at 7:30 p.m..
This is the setlist from Shakira's concert at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, June 7, 2025:
'Caloris' (Video interlude)
'La Fuerte'
'GIRL LIKE ME'
'Las de la intuición' / 'Estoy aquí'
'Empire' / 'Inevitable'
'Te felicito' / 'TQG'
'Don't Bother'
'Wolf Children' (Video interlude)
'Acróstico' (With video of Sasha and Milan singing)
'Mermaid' (Video interlude)
'Copa vacía'/ 'La Bicicleta' / 'La tortura' (With Manuel Turizo and Alejandro Sanz)
'Never lie' (Video interlude)
'Hips Don't Lie' (With Mapalé elements)
'Chantaje' (Backstage costume change and return to the stage)
'Monotonía'
'Addicted to You' / 'Loca'
'Soltera'
'Cómo dónde y cuándo' (Followed by the introduction of the band)
'Diamond Tear' (Video interlude)
'Última'
'The Sorceress' (Video interlude)
'Ojos así'
'Pies Descalzos' – 'Baby Shak Poem' (Video interlude)
'Pies descalzos, sueños blancos' (Rock version)
'Antología'
'Underneath Your Clothes'
'Objection (Tango)' (Afro-punk version)
'Braids' (Video interlude)
'Whenever, Wherever'
'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)' (With Champeta dance, elements of the K-mix, extended intro and outro)
Encore:
'10 Commandments of a She Wolf' (Video interlude)
'Isabell The Wolf' (Video interlude)
'She Wolf'
'BZRP Music Sessions #53' (With Bizarrap - With elements of the Tiësto Remix and extended outro)
No outside food, beverages, coolers, bottles or cans may be brought into PHX Arena, although one sealed plastic water bottle is allowed per guest for Suns, Mercury and Rattlers games. Sealed water bottles may be prohibited for select concerts.
Children's items such as baby bottles and formula will be allowed.
Standard backpacks are not permitted inside PHX Arena.
Single-compartment drawstring bags, purses and diaper bags that have the appearance of a standard backpack and media backpacks are allowed if they meet the NBA bag-size requirements of 14 by 14 by 6 inches.
Guests with bags larger than 4 inches by 6 inches are required to be screened through X-ray machines. Guests with no bags or clutches smaller than 4 inches by 6 inches can use Evolv express entry lanes.
The following items are not allowed inside PHX Arena for concerts:
Backpacks (with the exception of single-compartment drawstring bags that meet the NBA bag-size requirements and media backpacks that have been screened at the media entrance. Purses and diaper bags are allowed if they meet the size requirements.
Bottles, cans and coolers.
Video and recording devices including Go Pros & Google glasses.
Fireworks.
Illegal substances.
Laser pointers.
Outside food and beverages.
Whistles, horns or other noise makers.
Weapons of any kind (no knives or mace/pepper spray of any size).
Computers and laptops.
Halloween-style may not to be worn upon entry and in concourses but will be permitted when guest is in seats.
Selfie sticks.
Offensive clothing or masks.
PHX Arena reserves the right to amend the above list without notice.
Banners and signs are allowed at PHX Arena; they must be constructed of flame-retardant material. Signs must be made of a soft material that can be folded (e.g., poster board or cloth). Banners or signs may not be commercial in nature or obscene, or cause any disturbance to other fans.
Banners and signs must be hand-held and may not obstruct the view of other guests or PHX Arena advertising signage or be temporarily or permanently affixed to the building structure. PHX Arena reserves the right to remove any banner or sign. Signs should not be larger than 11 by 17 inches.
Cash is not accepted at PHX Arena. Use Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover.
You can convert cash onto a preloaded Mastercard by visiting one of the reverse ATMs near the Ticket Office or Section 218.
PHX Arena is a smoke-free facility with no designated smoking area outside. Smoking of all kinds, including e-cigarettes, is prohibited. Guests who fail to comply will be asked to cease smoking. Those continuing to violate the policy will be ejected.
Reentry is not available for any games, concerts or events at PHX Arena.
Contact a PHX Arena staff member for assistance. Found items may be turned in to the Guest Services Office. Guests may also call the PHX Arena Security department at 602-379-2055.
In the event of an emergency, notify any PHX Arena representative or uniformed police officer.
Paramedics and EMTs are present during all events at PHX Arena. First aid is on the main concourse across from Section 116.
PHX Arena has more than 700 parking spaces, including parking for guests with disabilities. Parking prices vary by event. Call the PHX Arena Parking Office at 602-379-2003 for specific information.
You can purchase parking at PHX Arena and nearby lots in advance at parkwhiz.com.
PHX Arena is at 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix.
If you're coming from north Phoenix/Scottsdale:
Take State Route 51 south to Interstate 10 East interchange. Exit I-10 at Washington/Jefferson Street. Turn right on Washington Street to Third Street. Turn left on Third Street to PHX Arena.
If you're coming from west/southwest Phoenix:
Take Interstate 10 East to the Seventh Avenue exit. Turn right on Seventh Avenue to Jefferson Street. Turn left on Jefferson Street to First Street. PHX Arena is on the corner of Jefferson Street and 1st Street.
If you're coming from east Phoenix:
Take Loop 202 west to I-10 west. Take I-10 west to the Seventh Street exit. Turn left on Seventh Street to Washington Street. Turn right on Washington Street to Third Street. Turn left on Third Street to PHX Arena.
If you're coming from northwest Phoenix/ Glendale:
Take Interstate 17 south to Jefferson Street. Turn left on Jefferson Street to First Street. PHX Arena is on the corner of Jefferson Street and First Street.
If you're coming from the East Valley:
Take I-10 west to Washington/Jefferson Street. Turn left on Washington Street to Third Street. Turn left on Third Street to PHX Arena.
The Rail Ride Event program allows guests who purchase a ticket to an event at PHX Arena to ride Valley Metro light rail at no additional cost on the day of the event.
Valley Metro will recognize the event tickets as valid light rail fare on the day of the event for four hours prior to the start of the event through the end of the transit day.
Two important things to know:
You must have your event ticket on your person when riding light rail and must show your ticket to a fare inspector upon request. Failure to show a valid ticket can result in fines ranging from $50 to $500.
PHX Arena event tickets are good for light rail only; they are not valid as bus fare.
Here's a list of Valley Metro park and ride lots:
Phoenix: 19th and Dunlap avenues, 19th and Montebello avenues, 19th Avenue and Camelback Road, Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, Central Avenue and Camelback Road and 38th and Washington streets.
Tempe: Dorsey Lane and Apache Boulevard, McClintock Drive and Apache Boulevard, Loop 101 and Apache Boulevard.
Mesa: Sycamore and Main Street; Mesa Drive and Main Street; Gilbert Road and Main Street.
There are four recommended pickup/dropoff spots for ride shares: First and Jefferson streets (PHX Arena Plaza); Second Street (The Ryan); Third Street (Phoenix Convention Center) and Jefferson Street (Hotel Palomar/Arrogant Butcher).
Ed has covered pop music for The Republic since 2007, reviewing festivals and concerts, interviewing legends, covering the local scene and more. He did the same in Pittsburgh for more than a decade. Follow him on X and Instagram @edmasley and on Facebook as Ed Masley. Email him at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com.
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Shakira tour 2025: Ultimate guide to her Phoenix concerts
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