A Son de Guerra World Tour

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A Son de Guerra World Tour
Tour by Juan Luis Guerra
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Associated album A Son de Guerra
Start dateAugust 12, 2011 (2011-08-12)
End dateDecember 12, 2013 (2013-12-12)
Legs10
No. of shows
  • 5 in North America
  • 21 in Central & South America
  • 10 in Europe
  • 1 in Asia
  • 3 in Australia
  • 39 in total
Juan Luis Guerra concert chronology

The A Son de Guerra World Tour was a concert tour by Juan Luis Guerra, mainly to promote his eleventh studio album, A Son de Guerra (2010). The tour began with three shows in Puerto Rico before moving to South and Central America.

Contents

Supporting or co-headlining acts

15 September 2011Vicente García, Gian Marco [1] [2] LimaPerú
17 September 2011Gian Marco [2] ArequipaPerú
6 January 2012 Don Omar*CartagenaColombia
7 January 2012 Don Omar*ManizalesColombia
7 March 2012 Amelia Vega [3] MiamiUnited States

Additional notes

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Central America [4] [5]
August 12, 2011 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico, José Miguel Agrelot
August 13, 2011
August 15, 2011
August 18, 2011 Bogota Colombia Corferias
August 20, 2011 Cali Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacifico
August 25, 2011 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional
August 27, 2011 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
September 3, 2011 [A] Willemstad Curaçao Curazao North Seas Jazz Festival
South America II [6] [7] [8]
September 9, 2011 Valencia Venezuela Forum de Valencia
September 15, 2011 Lima Peru Estadio San Marcos
September 17, 2011 Arequipa Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi
September 23, 2011 Montevideo Uruguay Velodromo Municipal de Montevideo
October 7, 2011 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
October 9, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina GEBA
Central America II [9] [10] [11]
October 22, 2011 Tegucigalpa Honduras Estadio Chochi Sosa
October 24, 2011 El Salvador El Salvador Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González
October 26, 2011 Guatemala City Guatemala Estadio del Ejército
North America [12] [13]
November 24, 2011 Guadalajara Mexico Auditorio Telmex
2012
South America III [14] [15]
January 6, 2012 Cartagena ColombiaEstadio Cartagena
January 7, 2012 [B] Manizales Estadio Palogrande
February 16, 2012 Caracas Venezuela Terraza del C.C.C.T.
March 10, 2012 New York City United States Radio City Music Hall
March 17, 2012 Miami American Airlines Arena
NX
Australia [16]
April 20, 2012 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
April 22, 2012 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
April 24, 2012 Sydney Olympic Park Sports Center
Dominican Republic
June 16, 2012 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez
Europe [17]
June 26, 2012 Zurich Switzerland Volkshaus
June 30, 2012 Madrid Spain Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
July 2, 2012 Munich Germany Tonhalle- Kultabrik
July 5, 2012 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain Estadio De Gran Canaria
July 6, 2012 Arona Estadio Olimpico Antonio Dominguez
2013
Europe & Asia [18]
October 5, 2013 Paris France Zenith de Paris
October 8, 2013 Brussels Belgium Royal Circus (Cirque Royal/Koninklijk Circus)
October 10, 2013 Hannover Germany Star Event Center
October 12, 2013 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy
October 14, 2013 London United Kingdown Royal Albert Hall
October 16, 2013 Tel Avi Israel Nokia Arena
Mexico
November 2, 2013 Acapulco Mexico Forum de Mundo Imperial
December 12, 2013 Zapopan Auditorio Telmex

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

10 September 2011CaracasVenezuelaPoliedro de CaracasCancelled due to security measures. [19]

Box office data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
New York City United States 5,948 / 5,948 (100%)$620,830 [20]
Miami 10,914 / 10,914 (100%)$931,800 [20]
Totals16,862 / 16,862 (100%)$1,552,630

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