Colombian singer Shakira’s five-concert series in El Salvador has drawn massive crowds, filling hotels and sparking a notable economic lift for the country. The shows, part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, expanded from an initial three dates after tickets sold out quickly, reflecting strong demand across Central America. The events at the Jorge “El Mágico” González National Stadium began over the weekend, with two performances already completed. Authorities report that 135,000 people will attend in total, including 68,000 locals and the rest from abroad. Visitors from Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica make up a significant portion of the international audience, highlighting the tour’s pull in the region. Hotels in San Salvador have reached full capacity, pushing some guests to book rooms in nearby coastal areas or surrounding cities. This influx supports local businesses, from restaurants to transportation services. Government estimates place the overall eco...