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Shakira, Dai Dai tops YouTube charts and powers record tour

Published on 08/17/2026 at 16:18 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Shakira’s World Cup anthem Dai Dai with Burna Boy has jumped to No. 1 on YouTube’s Global Weekly Top Songs with over 44 million views, while her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour heads toward a 12?night residency in Madrid in fall 2026.

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Shakira continues her 2026 winning streak with both new music and a blockbuster tour. According to a YouTube chart analysis published on June 4, 2026, her World Cup anthem Dai Dai with Burna Boy has climbed to No. 1 on the Global Weekly Top Songs chart with 44,129,627 views and also tops the national YouTube songs chart in Germany.

What the latest chart numbers show

The YouTube Global Weekly Top Songs data for the week ending May 28, 2026 highlights how quickly Dai Dai has gained traction. The track jumped from position 66 to number one in just a single week, registering 44,129,627 views worldwide and leading the platform’s global songs chart.

The same report notes that Dai Dai reached the top of YouTube’s country charts in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal, while debuting inside the top 10 in major markets such as France, the US, the UK and Kenya. Germany’s number one placement gives the song a clear local anchor for listeners based there, underlining Shakira’s sustained presence in the German market despite her being a Colombian artist.

Context from streaming analytics site Chartmasters shows how Dai Dai fits into a broader streaming profile. On May 14, 2026, the site recorded that Shakira’s album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran had crossed 5.2 billion streams across platforms, while individual catalog hits such as Hips Don’t Lie passed 2.5 billion streams. Combined artist credits put her total streams above 31 billion by late May, with 29 billion under her primary artist name, marking one of the most extensive streaming footprints for a Latin pop and rock act.

This recent surge also coincides with Shakira edging higher in platform?wide rankings. Chartmasters’ dashboard notes that in mid?May 2026 she climbed in lists of most?followed artists on Spotify and most?streamed acts on YouTube Music, reflecting how the World Cup campaign and the current tour have translated into sustained digital engagement beyond a single single or release week.

Germany’s role in Shakira’s 2026 success

Germany has historically been a strong territory for Shakira’s catalog, and the latest data confirms that this remains true in 2026. The analysis of YouTube’s weekly charts explicitly lists Germany among the countries where Dai Dai entered at number one, putting the song ahead of domestic and international competitors in that week’s ranking.

Sales?based data from Germany’s music industry association BVMI underscores how long Shakira’s recordings have resonated with German audiences. In the April 2024 monthly report, BVMI lists her album Oral Fixation Vol. 2 with a double platinum certification, corresponding to 400,000 album units in Germany. Earlier singles, including Hips Don’t Lie featuring Wyclef Jean, have reached triple platinum status, equivalent to 900,000 units in the German market.

Official German chart histories add further context. In the early 2000s, Whenever, Wherever reached number one on the Offizielle Deutsche Charts singles list and remained on the chart for multiple weeks. Later singles and collaborations, such as Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) with Freshlyground, also achieved number one status in Germany, giving Shakira a track record of multiple chart?topping releases across different phases of her career.

Set against those earlier sales and chart peaks, the streaming success of Dai Dai illustrates how Shakira’s audience in Germany has shifted from physical purchases and downloads to on?demand video and audio. A song topping the country’s YouTube chart in 2026 sits on top of a foundation that already included hundreds of thousands of certified units and prior singles at German number one, making the current World Cup anthem less an isolated spike and more a continuation of a long?running relationship with that market.

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How Dai Dai fits into Shakira’s 2026 release run

Dai Dai is one of several 2026 singles and projects that extend Shakira’s presence beyond the tour itself. Release listings show the track as a collaboration with Burna Boy tied to the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album, positioning it as a global football anthem and pairing Shakira’s long experience with tournament songs with Burna Boy’s prominence in Afrobeats.

Streaming and chart data indicate that Dai Dai has performed strongly not only in Germany but also in Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal, with additional top?ten appearances in countries such as France, the US and the UK. This multi?market performance compares favorably with her earlier World Cup?related song Waka Waka, which was rooted in the 2010 tournament and achieved significant chart success across Europe and Latin America, though at a time when YouTube and streaming had not yet reached today’s scale.

Other 2026 singles underline how active Shakira has been in releasing new music around the tour. Tracks such as Algo Tú with Beéle and Choka Choka with Anitta appear in 2026 release lists and on digital platforms, with Algo Tú combining Latin pop with Afro?Latin rhythms and Caribbean influences and Choka Choka adding a club?leaning collaboration to her discography. In this sense, Dai Dai is one part of a suite of singles that keep the set list dynamic for the current tour.

Because Dai Dai is linked directly to the World Cup album, its rapid rise on YouTube also reinforces the association between global tournament culture and Shakira’s brand. She has previously become closely identified with football anthems, and a World Cup single topping streaming charts in Germany and other European markets shows how that pattern continues into the 2026 cycle.

Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour in 2026

Running parallel to the success of Dai Dai is Shakira’s extensive Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which has been active since February 2025 and is scheduled to continue into late 2026. Live?tour overviews describe it as a stadium and arena run that will conclude in Madrid, with the final shows planned for October 11, 2026.

Ticketing and hospitality sites lay out a detailed list of late?2026 dates. The centerpiece is a 12?night residency at Estadio Shakira in Madrid across four consecutive weekends: shows on September 18, 19 and 20; September 25, 26 and 27; October 2, 3 and 4; and October 9, 10 and 11. Tourism information from Madrid likewise confirms concerts at the purpose?built Shakira Stadium on those dates, presenting them as a major cultural event in the city’s calendar.

Beyond Spain, itineraries list performances in the Middle East and North Africa at the end of November 2026. These include a show at Stadium 974 in Doha on November 18, a headline appearance at Etihad Park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi on November 21, and a concert at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on November 28. Festival coverage has singled out the Abu Dhabi date as a headline slot at the Offlimits music festival, where Shakira is set to bring the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour to a multi?stage event.

Earlier in 2026, the tour includes a major free concert at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on May 2, as well as a U.S. arena leg scheduled for June and July. Listings for the North American run show two nights at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on June 13 and 14, followed by dates in Palm Desert, San Jose, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Baltimore, Boston, Newark, Brooklyn, Belmont Park and Atlantic City, wrapping up at Boardwalk Hall on July 25, 2026.

From a German perspective, the main European tour news in 2026 is centered on Madrid rather than domestic arenas. German ticket sites currently describe the Madrid residency as the primary European leg and indicate that these Spanish dates are likely to be the only European shows in 2026, noting that fans in Germany may have to travel to Spain if they want to see Shakira live this year. Her last Germany concerts were in 2018, when she played arena shows in cities such as Munich, Cologne and Hamburg.

Award recognition and tour records

The scale of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour has been reflected in awards as well as sales. At the 2026 American Music Awards, held in Las Vegas in late May, Shakira won the Tour of the Year trophy for this run, beating competition from acts including Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar. Coverage of the ceremony places the AMAs recognition in the context of her tour’s record?breaking box office, noting that it had become the highest?grossing tour of all time by a Latin artist.

Concert reviews from summer 2026 underline how the show functions as a career?spanning production. Attendees describe the tour as offering “Shakira for every era,” with set lists drawing heavily from Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran while also revisiting earlier hits like She Wolf, Whenever, Wherever, Hips Don’t Lie and Waka Waka. One review published in mid?July 2026 summarizes the tour as a playful victory lap from a superstar whose catalogue now stretches across more than two decades.

Industry tracking notes that by January 2026 the tour had grossed more than $421.6 million in ticket sales, establishing it as a benchmark for Latin music touring. The scheduled completion of the run with twelve nights in Madrid gives it a narrative ending in a Spanish?speaking capital, aligning the commercial story with Shakira’s artistic roots in Latin pop and rock.

Set against those touring numbers, the streaming milestones recorded in May and June 2026 show how Shakira’s reach now extends across both live and digital spaces. The combination of a tour recognized with a major American award and a World Cup single topping YouTube charts in Germany and globally places her in a rare position where stadium shows and online numbers reinforce each other rather than function separately.

The musical core of Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran

Musically, the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran era builds on Shakira’s long?standing blend of rock, pop and Latin rhythms. The album that underpins the tour mixes guitar?driven arrangements with reggaeton, cumbia, dance?pop and ballad structures, allowing the live show to shift between high?energy sections and more intimate moments.

Production credits on the recent singles show how Shakira works with a mix of longtime collaborators and newer producers. For example, Algo Tú lists Shakira and Beéle as co?writers and co?producers alongside other names, and the track incorporates Colombian instruments such as the gaita to pay homage to their shared hometown of Barranquilla. Dai Dai, in turn, pulls in Burna Boy’s Afrobeats background, layering rhythmic patterns that sit comfortably alongside Shakira’s vocal phrasing.

Over a longer timeline, Shakira’s catalog spans early Spanish?language albums such as Pies Descalzos through crossover releases like Laundry Service and later projects including Oral Fixation Vol. 2. The current tour’s set list positions songs from Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran amid these older tracks, emphasizing continuity between her rock?leaning material, her dance?pop hits and her football anthems.

What’s next for Shakira

Shakira’s next officially scheduled live date is on September 18, 2026 at Estadio Shakira in Madrid, opening the first of four weekends of residency shows that will run through October 11, 2026 before the tour moves on to November performances in Doha, Abu Dhabi and at the Pyramids of Giza.

Shakira at a glance

  • Act: Shakira
  • Genre: Latin pop, rock, dance?pop
  • Origin: Barranquilla, Colombia
  • Active since: early 1990s
  • Lineup: Solo artist
  • Label: Sony Music Latin and associated imprints
  • Key works: Pies Descalzos (1995), Laundry Service (2001), Oral Fixation Vol. 2 (2005), Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024)
  • Current album/single: Dai Dai (World Cup 2026 single), released in 2026
  • Charts / certifications: Dai Dai reached No. 1 on YouTube’s Global Weekly Top Songs and topped the platform’s chart in Germany in the week ending May 28, 2026; Oral Fixation Vol. 2 holds double platinum status in Germany with 400,000 units.
  • Next live date: September 18, 2026, Madrid, Estadio Shakira

Frequently asked questions about Shakira

How is Shakira’s single Dai Dai performing in 2026?
Dai Dai, recorded with Burna Boy for the FIFA World Cup 2026 album, reached No. 1 on YouTube’s Global Weekly Top Songs for the week ending May 28, 2026 and topped the YouTube songs chart in Germany in the same period.

When and where will Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour end?
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is scheduled to close its main run with a 12?night residency at Estadio Shakira in Madrid from September 18 to October 11, 2026, followed by late?November shows in Doha, Abu Dhabi and at the Pyramids of Giza.

Does Shakira have any confirmed concerts in Germany in 2026?
Current tour listings and ticket and hospitality information for 2026 emphasize Madrid and other international dates; German ticket sites describe the Madrid residency as likely to be the only European shows in 2026, noting that her last German arena concerts took place in 2018.

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