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Shakira Seat European Tour Wraps Up

When you combine two Latin blooded beauties, there is pretty much no way you can mess up, so the announcement made by Seat that the Shakira tour it sponsored this year was a success comes as no big surprise.

The tour took the singer and the carmaker across Europe, in 10 countries and 21 venues. The concerts drew around 360,000 people, according to the data supplied by Seat.

The singer spent her last weeks of the year singing across Britain, in a series of concerts which ended on December 20 in London. But this doesn't mean the fun and games for Seat and Shakira fans are over.

The Spanish manufacturer will give all those interested the chance to download the Good Stuff track for free until 31 December. You can download it from the official Facebook page of the carmaker.

The special edition Seat Ibiza Good Stuff is also still out for grabs. It brings several unique features with it, including TomTom satnav system, unique Seat dashboard dock and cradle, black iPod Nano 8GB, iPod docking station and Bluetooth hands-free phone system.

The car sells for GBP12,424 in the UK and can be purchased in either three- and five-door versions, both equipped with the 1.4l 16V petrol engine (85 PS at 5,000 rpm, acceleration time of 11.8 seconds and a top speed of 110 mph).

“The collaboration between Seat and Shakira unites the Spanish brand with one of the world’s most successful singing sensations,”
the Spanish manufacturer said. “Seat’s sponsorship of this event, which also coincided with the company’s 60th anniversary, again used music to establish a direct connection with the brand’s target audience.”
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