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**Summary:**

Shakira’s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” is electrifying North America, with surprise guests and high energy performances. At her recent New Jersey concerts, Pitbull opened the show with a rock-infused set, Rauw Alejandro joined her for “Te Felicito,” and Wyclef Jean reprised his role for “Hips Don’t Lie.” Ozuna was a special guest at the first show. Despite potential transit strikes, fans packed the MetLife Stadium for the concerts, which follow a record-breaking Latin American leg of the tour.

**News Article:**

**Pitbull Surprises as Opener for Shakira’s Electrifying New Jersey Show**

*East Rutherford, NJ* – Shakira’s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” brought the house down at MetLife Stadium on Friday night, with a surprising opener and a string of special guest appearances. Cuban-American superstar Pitbull took the stage before Shakira, delivering a high-energy set that included covers of “Hotel Room Service,” Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” and The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army,” setting a rock-infused tone for the night.

While Pitbull was announced as a special guest, his role as the opening act was a surprise for many fans. Shakira herself kept the energy soaring throughout her performance. Rauw Alejandro joined her on stage for their hit song “Te Felicito,” showcasing his dance moves. Wyclef Jean also made a return appearance, performing “Hips Don’t Lie” alongside Shakira after also appearing at her Charlotte, North Carolina show earlier in the week.

The previous night’s concert at MetLife Stadium featured Ozuna as the special guest. Both shows were a success, drawing huge crowds despite potential disruptions from a threatened New Jersey Transit strike. The transit agency averted the strike but suspended public transport during the show due to labor disputes.

Shakira’s North American tour follows a record-breaking run through Latin America. She will continue to tour through North America, stopping in major cities before concluding in San Francisco on June 30th.

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