Shakira will perform a concert at the Great Pyramids of Giza on Nov. 28 [1, 2].
The event marks a significant return to the Middle East for the artist, who has not performed in Egypt for nearly 20 years [1]. This return is viewed as a sentimental milestone for both the singer and her local fanbase [1].
The upcoming show serves as the long-awaited follow-up to her previous appearance at the pyramids in 2007 during her Oral Fixation tour [2]. By choosing this iconic location, the artist reconnects with a region where she has maintained a strong following despite the long hiatus from the Egyptian stage [1].
Organizers and media outlets have highlighted the emotional weight of the performance. The Egypt Independent said the night is slated for Nov. 28 and represents a "deeply sentimental full-circle moment" for the artist and her fans [1].
The logistics of hosting a massive production at a UNESCO World Heritage site often require extensive coordination to protect the ancient structures. While specific ticket details were not provided in the initial reports, the announcement has generated significant anticipation across the region [1, 2].
Shakira's decision to return to Giza emphasizes her continued global reach and her desire to engage with audiences in historic settings. The 2007 performance remains a landmark event in her career, and the Nov. 28 date is intended to mirror that impact [2].
“The long-waited night marks a deeply sentimental full-circle moment for both the artist and her Egyptian fanbase.”
Shakira's return to the Great Pyramids of Giza after nearly two decades signifies a strategic reconnection with the Middle Eastern market. By leveraging a high-profile historical landmark, the artist maximizes the cultural and visual impact of her return, reinforcing her brand as a global icon while filling a long-term void in her touring history within Egypt.


