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Iberdrola Music
LocationIberdrola Music in Madrid is hosting Shakira's 11-concert residency, facing accessibility concerns and political debate.
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Iberdrola Music, located in the Villaverde neighborhood of Madrid, is a venue that is currently the focus of significant attention due to its role in hosting Shakira's upcoming 11-concert residency as part of her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour'. The venue is typically used for large music events, including the Mad Cool festival. Iberdrola Music's selection as the location for Shakira's concerts, expected to draw over 500,000 attendees, has sparked both excitement and controversy. While tickets sold rapidly, concerns have been raised by the Government Delegate in Madrid regarding the venue's accessibility for such large-scale events. This has led to meetings with the venue's management, Lassenda Madrid Xperience. Furthermore, the choice of Iberdrola Music has become entangled in a political dispute between the regional government of Madrid and the national government, with accusations of attempts to undermine events in Madrid. Despite these challenges, the concerts are authorized to proceed, highlighting Iberdrola Music's significance as a major event space in the city.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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