San Salvador.- The Government of El Salvador anticipates approximately $55 million in tourism revenue from the Central American residency of Colombian singer Shakira, which consists of five concerts in San Salvador, two of which took place this past weekend, according to official projections shared this Monday.
The head of the Ministry of Tourism, Morena Valdez, informed during a press conference with international media that in total, for the five shows of the Colombian singer, 135,000 attendees are registered, of which 51% (68,000) are Salvadorans.
The rest, 49% indicated the minister, are foreigners who have come from the rest of the countries in Central America, the United States, Canada, Colombia, and Mexico.
In addition, according to data shared by the residence's producer to the ministry, the Shakira event has generated 11,000 jobs, of which 4,000 are direct and 7,000 indirect, Valdez pointed out.
The Colombian Shakira reunited on Saturday night in El Salvador with her Central American pack, after two decades since she last set foot on a stage in this country, in the first of five concerts she will give in San Salvador.







