The music world was left stunned in late 2017 when global superstar Shakira, the Colombian dynamo known for her signature powerful voice, faced a personal crisis that threatened her career: a severe vocal cord hemorrhage. This tragedy led to the immediate postponement of her highly anticipated El Dorado World Tour.

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In November 2017, just as the European leg of the tour was set to begin, Shakira announced the devastating news: doctors had detected a hemorrhage on her right vocal cord, forcing an immediate, extended period of vocal rest.

“When that doubt arose, when I did not know if I could sing again, it was the darkest moment of my life,” Shakira later reflected.

The path to recovery presented a daunting dilemma. Specialists recommended surgery, a procedure with the significant risk of permanently altering the unique timbre and range of her iconic voice—the very instrument that propelled her global hits.

In an act of profound courage and faith, Shakira refused the surgery. Instead, she committed to an intensive, non-surgical recovery plan that included rest, vocal exercises, and reportedly, alternative treatments like meditation. This decision was a profound gamble, betting on her body’s natural healing process to restore the ability central to her identity.

After a seven-month postponement, the “She Wolf” made her triumphant return to the stage in June 2018, fully recovered and more energized than ever. The El Dorado World Tour finally commenced, transformed into a powerful testament to her resilience.

The tour, which spanned over 50 shows across North America and Europe, was a commercial smash, grossing a reported $76.5 million. Her on-stage energy, which was captured in the concert film Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour, showed a performer not just singing, but passionately reclaiming her identity and connection with her fans.

The recovery was widely described as a “miracle” by Shakira herself. Her ability to pivot and succeed is a recurring theme in her history, culminating just two years later when she co-headlined the Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show in 2020. The period surrounding the El Dorado World Tour remains a powerful chapter in Shakira’s story—a moment when a global icon chose the risk of natural recovery over surgical certainty, only to return with one of the most successful and explosive tours of her career.