Shakira Believed In ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ With Gerard Piqué
Shakira thought that she would be with longtime partner Gerard Piqué until the end of time. The “She Wolf” singer opened up about her 11-year relationship with the former professional…

Shakira attends the 2023 Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV)
Shakira thought that she would be with longtime partner Gerard Piqué until the end of time. The "She Wolf" singer opened up about her 11-year relationship with the former professional footballer in a new cover story for Billboard. The Colombian singer-songwriter tells the publication Thursday (September 21) that her priority was her home and family. "I believed in 'till death do us part,'" she said. "I believed that dream, and I had that dream for myself, for my children." The music artist mentioned her parents' being together for 50 years and felt that she and Piqué would have a similar life together.
As she mentioned earlier this year at the Billboard Latin Women in Music gala, "This has been a year of seismic change in my life where I've felt more than ever. And very personally, what it is to be a woman."
The former couple met in March 2011 on the set of her music video for "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)," which was the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. They share sons Milan, 10, and Sasha, 8. Elsewhere in the interview, Shakira explained that it was "very difficult" for her to focus on her professional career while living in Barcelona. Listing difficulties like how hard it was to get a collaborator there and not being able to leave her children, she adds, "It was hard to maintain the rhythm."
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As for her global tour plans for 2024, Shakira opened up to the publication about what fans can expect. She wants "tickets to be affordable" compared to her past concerts. However, "the most important thing is the repertoire," adding that this next tour "will be the tour of a lifetime because I have so many songs." The tour will reportedly include arena and stadium shows in nearly two dozen countries across Latin America, North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Middle East.
What Were The Hottest Concerts Of 2023?
The past two years saw the return of touring, and many acts have hit the road with a vengeance. There have been amazing live performances, with some of the biggest artists returning to the road. Some tours were delayed due to COVID-19, while some musicians happened to take a long hiatus from performing altogether. Whatever the reason, in 2023, musicians across all genres of music announced world tours and stadium tours.
Pop legends like Madonna and Janet Jackson are touring on a global scale, as are younger artists like Harry Styles and Morgan Wallen. Popularity with K-pop and Latin artists has brought musicians from both genres to have successful tours in 2023. Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Pink and the Cure have all been on the road this year as well.
There is, of course, massive hype around Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Her shows last three-and-a-half hours as she covers all aspects of her career, from country to pop to indie. With her two “surprise songs” each night, fans are always eager to find out what songs she’ll choose for that segment. On top of that, her timing is impeccable for fans “itching for a post-pandemic live music immersive experience.” Another factor is how much Swifties appreciate Taylor’s dedication to her craft: writing all her songs and reclaiming ownership of all of her music by re-recording her discography. Fans have also been buying and streaming the new versions of her old songs and the bonus tracks on her re-recorded versions of her albums.
Secondary ticket market site Gametime released data showcasing the Top 10 Concert Tours of the year based on average ticket prices on their site. Take a look below at which ten music artists have the hottest concert tickets of 2023 so far, based on the prices of their tickets on Gametime.
10. Feid - $196
The Colombian singer-songwriter has worked with several well-known Latin artists such as J Balvin, Sebastián Yatra, Manuel Turizo, Maluma, Karol G, and Young Miko. Also known as Ferxxo, the artist released 15 singles in 2023 so far. He kicked off his Ferxxo Nitro Jam Underground tour in April, wrapping up his 29-city North American tour in June.
9. P!nk - $199
P!nk kicked off the North American leg of her Summer Carnival tour in July in Toronto, Canada. The tour runs through October 9, with her Trustfall Tour starting a few days later, running through November 19 in the US. The "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" singer is known for her acrobatic stage performances, setting her apart from any pop artist, and any other mainstream performer.
8. Karol G - $205
The Colombian singer is known for her Reggaeton and Latin trap music, collaborating with fellow popular Latin artists like Shakira, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Ozuna. Karol G's first-ever stadium tour, Mañana Será Bonito Tour kicked off in August 2023, with 15 dates until the final show on September 28 in Boston.
7. George Strait - $258
The "King of Country Music" is one of the most successful artists of all time, in any genre.. Setting venue attendance records across seven stadium shows this summer alongside Chris Stapleton, the two will continue touring into 2024 with nine new dates.
6. Beyoncé - $273
Queen Bey embarked on her Renaissance World Tour on May 10, beginning in Stockholm, Sweden. She made her way to the US with a show in Philadelphia on July 12 and finishing up her tour on October 1 in Kansas City. The tour, which supports her latest Renaissance album, is already the highest-grossing tour of hers to date.
5. Suga - $309
The South Korean rapper and singer, who also goes by Agust D, debuted as a member of the boy band BTS in 2013. He embarked on his first worldwide solo tour, performing in the US from April 26 to May 16 before heading over to Asia. The 30-year-old artist is set to begin his mandatory military service in South Korea on September 22 and will return in 2025. He is the third BTS member to enlist, following Jin and J-Hope. Throughout the next few years, all seven members of BTS will enlist.
4. Morgan Wallen - $315
The country singer's One Night At A Time World stadium tour began in March 2023, performing in the US from April to October. He added additional dates for his 2023 tour, and picks his tour back up in April 2024, with additional dates running through June 7. Wallen, 30, faced intense backlash and criticism in early 2021 after he was captured on camera saying the N-word to one of his friends. He has since apologized and regardless of the controversy, his Dangerous album went on to be the top-performing country album of 2021.
3. Usher - $400
Usher's Vegas residency, titled My Way began in February 2023, running all the way to December. The "Climax" crooner had a bunch of celebrities in the audience and on stage throughout his residency, with many viral moments occurring due to the artist serenading women who are in relationships -- most famously Keke Palmer.
2. Drake -- $465
The "Nice For What" rapper began his It's All A Blur tour with 21 Savage in Chicago in July, and will through October 9, with more dates to be announced. Drake has supporting artists J. Cole, Travis Scott, Lil Yachty, Sexyy Red, and Central Cee, joining him on select dates.
1. Taylor Swift - $1,051
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