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Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24

2023–24 concert tour by Luis Miguel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24
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The Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 was a concert tour by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The tour began on August 3, 2023, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and concluded on December 18, 2024, in Buenos Aires as well. It was promoted by Cárdenas Marketing Network (CMN) and Fénix Entertainment.[2][3] The tour officially sets a new record as the highest-grossing Latin tour in Billboard Boxscore history.[4]

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Background

His previous tour México Por Siempre Tour, which ran from 2018 to 2019, grossed $101.4 million and sold 965,000 tickets across 116 shows, according to Billboard Boxscore. It was the highest grossing Latin tour in Boxscore history until 2022 when Bad Bunny‘s El Último Tour del Mundo and World's Hottest Tour surpassed it.[3]

Luis Miguel announced his new tour on Valentine's Day with just a picture of the tour poster in their social media, after that he released the first tour dates on his birthday (April 19). In less than 24 hours more than 400,000 tickets were sold, selling out 34 shows in Argentina, Chile and US becoming one of the tours with the most tickets sold in a single day of all time. New dates were later released due to high demand.[5][6] In Mexico the initial 13 concerts were sold out in just four hours after the sale was opened to the general public. Immediately after, five new dates were added in Mexico City and Monterrey.[7]

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Set list

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This set list is from the August 3, 2023, concert in Buenos Aires. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.[8]

  1. "Será Que No Me Amas"
  2. "Amor, Amor, Amor"
  3. "Suave"
  4. "Culpable o No"
  5. "Dormir Contigo"
  6. "Te Necesito"
  7. "Es Por Ti"
  8. "Hasta Que Me Olvides"
  9. "Dame"
  10. Romance Medley:
    • "No Me Platiques Más"
    • "Usted"
    • "La Puerta"
    • "La Barca"
    • "Inolvidable"
  11. No Sé Tú Medley:
  12. Segundo Romance Medley:
  13. Tangos Medley:
  14. "Sonríe / Smile" (feat. Michael Jackson)
  15. "Come Fly With Me" (feat. Frank Sinatra)
  16. Up Tempo Medley:
    • "Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
    • "Cuestión de Piel"
    • "Oro de Ley"
  17. J.C. Calderón Medley:
  18. "La Fiesta del Mariachi"
  19. "El Balajú"
  20. "Llamarada"
  21. "Si Nos Dejan"
  22. "La Bikina"
  23. "La Media Vuelta"
  24. Funk Medley:
    • "Quiero"
    • "Que Nivel de Mujer"
    • "Mujer de Fuego"
  25. Palabra de Honor Medley:
  26. "Te Propongo Esta Noche"
  27. Oldies Medley:
  28. "Cucurrucucú Paloma"
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Tour dates

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Cancelled shows

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Awards and nominations

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Band

  • Luis Miguel – vocals
  • Kiko Cibrian – musical director, guitar
  • Lalo Carrillo – bass
  • Víctor Loyo – drums
  • Mike Rodríguez – piano, keyboards
  • Salo Loyo – keyboards
  • Roberto Serrano – percussion
  • Alejandro Carballo – trombone, orchestra director
  • Arturo Solar – trumpet
  • Omar Martínez – trumpet
  • Bill Churchville – trumpet
  • Alejandro Barragán – saxophone
  • Paula Peralta – backing vocals
  • Lara Mrgic – backing vocals
  • Tatyana Cooper – backing vocals
  • Vargas de Tecalitlán – mariachi band
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Notes

  1. From 160 reported dates.[1]
  2. Private show.[10]
  3. The concert was postponed to the next day due the rain.
  4. The concert was originally scheduled to be held at Estadio Alfonso Lastras; was relocated due to Atlético San Luis Liguilla Participation.
  5. Private show for Banco Santander clients.[11]
  6. The concert was postponed to the next day due to technical problems.[12]
  7. The concert was originally scheduled on March 8; was postponed due to electric storm
  8. The show was postponed to the next day due to technical difficulties.
  9. The show was originally scheduled on April 7; it was postponed due to technical difficulties.
  10. The show was originally scheduled for April 20.
  11. The show was originally scheduled for October 15, but was postponed due to logistical conflicts.[13]
  12. The show was originally scheduled for June 16.
  13. The show was postponed to the next day due to severe weather conditions.
  14. The show was postponed to the next day due to delay in logistics and local production.
  15. The shows in Acapulco originally scheduled for December 27 and 28 were postponed due to Hurricane Otis aftermath.
  16. The show in Tampico originally scheduled for October 5, 2024 were postponed due to heavy rains.
  17. The show in Pachuca originally scheduled for October 27, 2024 were postponed due to health issues.
  18. The show in Veracruz originally scheduled for November 20, 2024 were postponed due to adverse weather conditions.
  19. The concert was originally scheduled in León on December 5, 2023, but postponed due to logistical problems. After that the show scheduled for October 31, 2024 were postponed again due to health issues.[14]
  20. The show in Querétaro originally scheduled for October 29, 2024 were postponed due to health issues.
  21. The show originally scheduled for October 23, 2024 were postponed due to health issues.
  22. The show originally scheduled for October 24, 2024 were postponed due to health issues.
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