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Shakira’s hips cause turbulence aboard private jet with Dai Dai and World Cup vibes
A high-altitude rehearsal hints at another global moment in the making
Shakira knows how to stretch time and make every moment count. On a recent private jet flight, she used the space to rehearse and prepare, showing clear focus ahead of her fourth selection as the artist set to open one of the biggest ceremonies in sport. The commitment reflects a long-standing role she has played in connecting music with global football audiences.
It is not new for Shakira to set the tone for World Cup celebrations. Her performances have marked multiple editions, from Germany 2006 with “Hips Don’t Lie,” to South Africa 2010 with “Waka Waka,” and Brazil 2014 with “La La La.” Now, with “Dai Dai” linked to the 2026 tournament, she is again preparing material that has already started gaining attention.

A familiar rhythm returns ahead of another World Cup stage
From inside the private jet, she was seen going through choreography step by step with her choreographer. The focus was on precision, repeating movements that already feel familiar after circulating widely online, where parts of the routine were recreated by fans across platforms like TikTok.
The in-flight rehearsal underlined how seriously she is treating the performance. Even in transit, she continued working through timing and movement, suggesting the routine is already close to being locked in before the official stage debut.
Mexico connection and growing anticipation around the performance
The upcoming stage also carries added meaning given her strong connection with Mexico, a country she has often expressed appreciation for throughout her career. That context adds weight to her return to a World Cup opening ceremony, where expectations are already building around how the performance will come together.

Shakira has become a consistent figure in World Cup entertainment, with her music and performances tied closely to multiple editions of the tournament. Her ability to return to the stage each cycle has set her apart, even surpassing her previous personal milestones in the event’s history. The preparation seen in transit reflects the same pattern: steady work behind the scenes leading into another global moment.









