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She also performed "Ojos Así" at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards. [31] During a specific rendition of "Ojos Asi" in San Diego in 2003, Shakira commenced her concert with this song, eliciting exultation from the audience as she belly-danced in sync with the tune. [32] She sang it during the Rock in Rio festivals in Portugal in 2006 and Spain in 2007.
Oral Fixation Tour (known as Tour Fijación Oral in Hispanophone countries) was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira.It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 (2005). and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005).
Te dejo Madrid, Inevitable, Hips Don't Lie, Si te vas, Whenever Wherever, Ojos Así [38] June 6, 2010 Rock in Rio: Madrid: Te dejo Madrid, Inevitable, Si te vas, Ciega, sordomuda, She Wolf, Sale el Sol, Ojos Así [39] June 26, 2010 Glastonbury Festival: England: Hips Don't Lie, Waka Waka, Whenever Wherever, She Wolf, Inevitable [40] May 10 ...
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MTV Unplugged is the first live album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 February 2000, by Columbia Records [citation needed] and Sony Latin.It was recorded on 12 August 1999, during her MTV Unplugged performance at the Grand Ballroom in New York City.
Oral Fixation Tour is the third live album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 12 November 2007, by Epic Records.It was recorded during her concerts in Miami, Florida and San Juan, Puerto Rico as part of her Oral Fixation Tour (2006–07).
In 2002, Shakira embarked on Tour of the Mongoose to promote her fifth studio album Laundry Service (2001). [3] [4] The tour date in Rotterdam on 22 April 2003 was recorded, and it was released on 30 March 2004 under the title Live & off the Record. [5]
Starting with She Wolf, which contained excerpts from her song "Lalala (Brazil 2014)" to later move on to "Empire" from her self-titled album. which contained parts of her song "Inevitable" and Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" immediately to switch to 1998's "Ojos Así" and transition into "Whenever, Wherever" from her album "Laundry Service", Bad ...