Shakira celebrates her 48th Birthday in West Hollywood after the Grammys
The Colombian shares the same birthday as her ex Gerard Pique
After an unforgettable night at the GRAMMY Awards, Shakira marked her 48th birthday surrounded by close friends at a nightclub in West Hollywood. The Colombian singer took home her fourth Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran and gave an incredible performance at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Following the ceremony, the Latina icon headed to The Birds Streets Club to celebrate her birthday with a group of friends.
As she left the nightclub, Shakira was all smiles, clearly in great spirits. For her special day, she wore low-rise ripped jeans, an olive green top, a black leather biker jacket, and sneakers. She accessorized with a crescent-shaped crossbody bag from Dion Lee, completing her laid-back yet stylish look.
Rocking her famous curls, Shakira kept her makeup fresh and natural. Along with her friends, Shakira's brother, Tonino Mebarak, was also in attendance.Â
Shakira hits the town for her birthday
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While Milan and Sasha are not old enough for clubs and were not present for the evening, they’ve already spent time celebrating.Â
The past few days have been filled with celebrations for the Mebarak family. In late January, Shakira celebrated her sons' birthdays—Milan turned 12 on January 22nd, and Sasha blew out 10 candles on January 29th. Before heading to the Grammys, Shakira reunited with her children to celebrate her birthday in Mexico City, where she’s been based to finalize the preparations for the first leg of her tour.
Shakira hugs her sons
Shakira performs onstage at the 67th annual GRAMMY Awards
Shakira's return to the Grammys stage after 18 years was nothing short of spectacular. She wowed the audience with a mesmerizing performance of "Ojos AsÃ" and "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53." Shakira has always said her hips don't lie, and the performance was proof that her iconic energy remains as strong as ever since her "¿Dónde Están los Ladrones?" days.
Shakira had the crowd mesmerized
When the singer accepted her award from Jennifer Lopez, she made a powerful speech dedicated to her immigrant "brothers and sisters."
Exciting Tour Plans Ahead
The Grammys were just a warm-up for the singer because, on February 11th, Shakira will kick off her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour in Latin America, starting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Â
She’ll continue through Peru, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina, before wrapping up in Mexico. After a brief break, she’ll head to the U.S. and Canada in May, beginning her North American leg on May 13th in Charlotte, North Carolina, and concluding on June 30th in San Francisco, California.