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Reuters
Entertainment
May Ponzo

Shakira to celebrate Latino culture and her birthday at Super Bowl

FILE PHOTO: Colombian singer Shakira performs in the opening of the Cedars International Festival In Bcharre, Lebanon July 13,2018.REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi/File photo/File Photo

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Colombian pop superstar Shakira wants to make her performance at the 2020 Super Bowl a celebration of Latino culture - and her own birthday.

The three-time Grammy winner will be appearing at the widely watched halftime show on Feb. 2, alongside singer and actor Jennifer Lopez, who is of Puerto Rican descent.

FILE PHOTO: Colombian singer Shakira performs in the opening of the Cedars International Festival In Bcharre, Lebanon July 13,2018.REUTERS/Jamal Saidi/File Photo/File Photo

"I think that being at the Super Bowl ... is very symbolic in a way, and I feel we have a great responsibility with the Latinos around the world," Shakira told Reuters in her home city of Barcelona.

"There is a lot to celebrate about our Latin culture, and it is a great opportunity to be on this very important stage," she added. The show will coincide with her 43rd birthday.

The National Football League's Super Bowl championship, to be played in Miami, is the biggest annual event on U.S. television. The halftime show typically features some of the world's most well-known performers. Last year's telecast attracted 98.2 million viewers.

FILE PHOTO - Colombian singer Shakira reacts upon her arrival with her kids at the airport in Beirut,Lebanon July 12,2018.Shakira will performs in the Cedars International festival. REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi

Shakira said she had struggled to get Latin music into the mainstream in the early days of her career in the 90s, but the scene had changed.

"I had to go through ... a lot of obstacles back in the day ... but now I think the situation is different, the atmosphere, the receptivity is great and it makes it so much easier to put out music in Spanish," she said.

"I think there are a lot of amazing artists out there that deserve to be heard and don't have to go through all that I went through back in the day."

Shakira spoke to Reuters in the build up to the Nov. 13 release of her movie "Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour" that will hit the cinemas in more than 60 countries for a one-night screening.

The 2018 tour marked a triumphant return for the artist after she suffered a vocal cord hemorrhage and had to delay the world tour twice. She said the tour reflected "a lot of vulnerability, but also perseverance".

(Writing by Jessica Jones; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Andrew Heavens)

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