For a long time, Shakira and Gerard Piqué were one of the most popular couples in the entertainment world. Their story began in 2010 and seemed solid, with two children together and a life shared between Barcelona and the public scene.
However, in 2022 they announced their separation. Since then, the Colombian singer has channeled much of that emotional pain through her music. She has turned her personal experiences into lyrics filled with feeling.

Shakira breaks down in tears
Far from closing that chapter, Shakira has made her breakup process an important part of her artistic message. She has shown this in her recent album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, where she addresses the end of a relationship that marked her life.
At every stop on her new tour, that emotion is present. However, it was in Querétaro, Mexico, where one of the most intense moments took place. While performing the song Última, one of the most personal tracks on the album, the artist was clearly affected.
In the middle of the stage, her voice broke and she was seen with tears in her eyes. Faced with the impossibility of continuing to sing, she asked the audience for support. Thousands of attendees sang the song with her, creating an atmosphere filled with empathy and emotion.
Everyone thinks of Gerard Piqué
The episode was recorded by several fans and quickly went viral on social media. The images show the vulnerability of an artist who, despite her global success, is not immune to personal pain.
This emotional connection with her audience has been a constant on the tour, but the concert in Querétaro left a special mark. Beyond this moving moment, Shakira is going through one of the most powerful times of her career.

Every concert in Mexico has been met with enthusiasm. High-level productions, well-crafted choreography, and a setlist that mixes her classics with her new songs make each performance a success.
The emotion experienced in Querétaro reinforced the message of empowerment that Shakira conveys in her new artistic phase. Far from hiding her pain, the artist turns it into music, and on stage she finds in her audience a way to heal.

