×
Top Stories
John Deere renews commitment as title sponsor through 2030Flyers ink F Noah Cates to 4-year, $16M contractReport: WR Gabriel Davis to visit SteelersReport: Steelers expect new T.J. Watt deal by start of seasonMets squander late lead, then hold off Dodgers in 10Byron Buxton (5 RBIs), Twins extend A's skid in routReport: Yanks closer Luke Weaver could miss 4-6 weeksPadres get small-ball run in 10th, edge Giants 1-0MLB roundup: Brewers nip Reds, run win streak to 8Trade hype rehash on tap when Mavs-Lakers meet in preseasonKerry Carpenter hits three HRs as Tigers blast White SoxChristian Yelich belts tie-breaking homer in Brewers' winAngels set Fenway Park record, hang on vs. Red SoxCameron Young bests Max Homa, Rickie Fowler in U.S. Open qualifying playoffPadres' Gavin Sheets avoids head injury after crash into wallHunter Goodman's pair of homers lift Rockies over Marlins, snap eight-game skidRaptors' odds to land Giannis Antetokounmpo shorten amid reportsCanes' Jesper Fast announces retirement from professional hockeyOrioles reinstate OF Colton Cowser after thumb fractureDolphins place LT Terron Armstead on reserve-retired list
Getty Images

Shakira Cancels Her D.C. Pride Concert One Day After Boston Show Is Called Off

By Erik Thompson Jun 1, 2025 | 8:01 PM

On Friday (May 30), Shakira‘s D.C. Pride Concert at Nationals Park was canceled, following the last minute cancellation of her Boston show the previous night. A statement from Nationals Park reads: “Due to complications with the previous show in Boston, Shakira’s full tour production cannot be transported to Washington, D.C. in time for her scheduled performance at Nationals Park on Saturday, May 31. As a result, the D.C. show has been canceled.” Shakira’s scheduled show at Boston’s Fenway Park on Thursday (May 29) was cancelled shortly before showtime “due to unforeseen circumstances,” with Live Nation issuing the following statement: “During a routine pre-show check, structural elements were identified as not being up to standard, so the shows were canceled.” Those structural issues also led to the cancellation of Friday’s Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn concert at the same venue. Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is set to resume in Atlanta on Monday (June 2). (Billboard)