Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24

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Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24
World tour by Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel Tour 2023.jpg
Promotional poster for the 2023 tour
Associated albums Various
Start dateAugust 3, 2023 (2023-08-03)
End dateNovember 25, 2024 (2024-11-25)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 36 in South America
  • 126 in North America
  • 6 in Central America
  • 15 in Europe
  • 183 total
Attendance1,689,329 [lower-alpha 1]
Box office$243.8 million [lower-alpha 1]
Luis Miguel concert chronology

The Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 is the current concert tour by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The tour began on August 3, 2023, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is scheduled to conclude on November 25, 2024, in Toluca, Mexico. The tour is promoted by Cárdenas Marketing Network (CMN) and Fénix Entertainment. [2] [3]

Contents

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. [4] [5] 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. [6]

Set list

This set list is from the August 3, 2023, concert in Buenos Aires. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour. [7]

  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"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue [2] [8]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
South America – Leg 1
August 3, 2023 Buenos Aires Argentina Movistar Arena 104,964 / 104,964$17,330,452
August 4, 2023
August 6, 2023
August 8, 2023
August 9, 2023
August 12, 2023
August 15, 2023
August 16, 2023
August 17, 2023
August 18, 2023
August 21, 2023 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena 121,993 / 121,993$14,132,757
August 22, 2023
August 23, 2023
August 25, 2023
August 26, 2023
August 28, 2023
August 29, 2023
September 4, 2023
September 5, 2023
September 6, 2023
North America
September 15, 2023 Las Vegas United States Dolby Live 15,613 / 15,613$5,912,238
September 16, 2023
September 17, 2023
September 20, 2023 Anaheim Honda Center 11,038 / 11,038$2,381,680
September 21, 2023 San Diego Pechanga Arena 10,283 / 10,283$2,141,022
September 23, 2023 Phoenix Footprint Center 12,221 / 12,221$2,618,819
September 24, 2023 Inglewood Kia Forum 12,796 / 12,796$3,133,605
September 27, 2023 Ontario Toyota Arena 7,932 / 7,932$1,358,104
September 30, 2023 Thousand Palms Acrisure Arena 9,222 / 9,222$2,052,899
October 4, 2023 Rosemont Allstate Arena 23,843 / 23,843$4,303,389
October 5, 2023
October 6, 2023 Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse 12,163 / 12,163$1,964,369
October 8, 2023 New York City Madison Square Garden 12,424 / 12,424$2,472,520
October 11, 2023 Miami Kaseya Center 24,790 / 24,790$5,568,040
October 13, 2023
October 18, 2023 Boston TD Garden 12,324 / 12,324$2,099,191
October 20, 2023 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 13,029 / 13,029$2,107,301
October 21, 2023 Newark Prudential Center 11,598 / 11,598$1,955,654
October 22, 2023 Elmont UBS Arena 12,517 / 12,517$2,029,324
October 26, 2023 Oklahoma City Paycom Center 10,459 / 10,459$1,443,391
October 28, 2023 Hidalgo Payne Arena 4,967 / 4,967$1,428,352
October 29, 2023 Dallas American Airlines Center 12,876 / 12,876$2,503,558
November 2, 2023 Houston Toyota Center 11,610 / 11,610$1,961,068
November 4, 2023 San Antonio Frost Bank Center 13,261 / 13,261$2,543,942
November 5, 2023 Austin Moody Center 11,083 / 11,083$2,289,030
November 11, 2023 [lower-alpha 2] Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Citibanamex
November 14, 2023 Estadio Banorte 49,628 / 49,628$9,837,142
November 15, 2023
November 16, 2023
November 20, 2023 Mexico City Mexico City Arena 105,114 / 105,114$15,351,452
November 21, 2023
November 22, 2023
November 24, 2023
November 25, 2023
November 27, 2023
November 28, 2023
December 1, 2023 [lower-alpha 3] Querétaro Estadio Corregidora 25,526 / 25,526$3,882,356
December 2, 2023 Aguascalientes Estadio Victoria 23,154 / 23,154$3,051,209
December 4, 2023 [lower-alpha 4] San Luis Potosí Estadio Plan de San Luis 22,108 / 22,108$2,788,754
December 7, 2023 [lower-alpha 5] Mexico CityExpo Santa Fe México
December 8, 2023 Puebla Estadio Cuauhtémoc 32,263 / 32,263$4,016,086
December 10, 2023 Oaxaca Estadio Tecnológico de Oaxaca 18,756 / 18,756$3,319,713
December 12, 2023 Veracruz Estadio Universitario Beto Ávila 16,099 / 16,099$3,226,734
December 15, 2023 Morelia Estadio Morelos 25,504 / 25,504$2,847,279
December 17, 2023 Guadalajara Estadio Jalisco 71,034 / 71,034$8,241,398
December 18, 2023
December 20, 2023Mexico CityMexico City Arena14,188 / 14,188$3,285,757
December 31, 2023 Riviera Maya Mayakoba
Latin America – Leg 2
January 18, 2024 [lower-alpha 6] Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez 24,887 / 24,887$2,636,203
January 20, 2024 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico 38,704 / 41,313$4,385,750
January 22, 2024
January 23, 2024
January 27, 2024 Guatemala City Guatemala Explanada Cardales de Cayalá23,665 / 27,882$4,944,299
January 28, 2024
January 30, 2024 San Salvador El Salvador Estadio Cuscatlán 20,941 / 20,941$1,918,113
February 2, 2024 Tegucigalpa Honduras Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés 22,228 / 22,228$2,540,158
February 5, 2024 Managua Nicaragua Estadio Nacional Soberanía 18,501 / 18,501$2,065,208
February 8, 2024 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional 38,714 / 38,714$4,117,227
February 12, 2024 Caracas Venezuela Estadio Monumental Simón Bolívar 35,422 / 36,013$6,841,619
February 17, 2024 Bogotá Colombia Coliseo MedPlus28,174 / 28,174$3,706,014
February 18, 2024
February 21, 2024 Quito Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa 30,932 / 30,932$3,382,686
February 24, 2024 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional 82,812 / 82,812$10,461,259
February 25, 2024
March 1, 2024SantiagoChile Estadio Nacional 75,743 / 96,474$6,538,269
March 2, 2024
March 5, 2024Buenos AiresArgentina La Rural 1,258 / 1,656$1,577,254
March 6, 2024 Campo Argentino de Polo 113,175 / 124,961$8,444,817
March 9, 2024
March 10, 2024 [lower-alpha 7]
March 14, 2024 Córdoba Monumental de Alta Córdoba 18,558 / 18,558$1,678,851
March 16, 2024 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario 28,401 / 37,111$3,071,996
March 20, 2024 Asunción Paraguay Estadio La Nueva Olla 25,062 / 31,220$2,024,574
March 23, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque 24,207 / 34,944$2,693,317
North America
April 4, 2024 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena 12,887 / 12,887$2,236,751
April 6, 2024 [lower-alpha 8] Portland Moda Center 10,638 / 10,638$1,928,767
April 10, 2024 [lower-alpha 9] Sacramento Golden 1 Center 9,549 / 11,395$1,702,125
April 11, 2024 San Francisco Chase Center 10,812 / 10,812$2,064,535
April 13, 2024 Fresno Save Mart Center 9,955 / 9,955$1,673,891
April 14, 2024 San José SAP Center 11,853 / 11,853$2,370,808
April 16, 2024 Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena 22,396 / 22,396$3,459,229
April 17, 2024
April 19, 2024Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena 13,545 / 13,545$2,586,769
April 23, 2024 [lower-alpha 10] Glendale Desert Diamond Arena 12,027 / 12,027$2,028,208
April 25, 2024Thousand PalmsAcrisure Arena8,819 / 8,819$1,648,052
April 26, 2024OntarioToyota Arena8,523 / 8,523$1,918,301
April 28, 2024 Salt Lake City Delta Center 10,561 / 10,561$1,616,437
May 1, 2024 El Paso Don Haskins Center
May 2, 2024
May 4, 2024 Laredo Sames Auto Arena
May 5, 2024AustinMoody Center
May 8, 2024DallasAmerican Airlines Center
May 10, 2024HidalgoPayne Arena
May 11, 2024San AntonioFrost Bank Center
May 15, 2024HoustonToyota Center
May 16, 2024
May 18, 2024 Atlanta State Farm Arena
May 19, 2024
May 23, 2024 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
May 24, 2024 Montreal Bell Centre
May 26, 2024 Minneapolis United States Target Center
May 29, 2024RosemontAllstate Arena
May 30, 2024
June 1, 2024 Brooklyn Barclays Center
June 2, 2024 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
June 4, 2024 [lower-alpha 11] Tampa Amalie Arena
June 5, 2024 Orlando Kia Center
June 6, 2024 Sunrise Amerant Bank Arena
June 8, 2024MiamiKaseya Center
June 9, 2024
June 11, 2024 [lower-alpha 12] Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
June 12, 2024 New Orleans Smoothie King Center
June 14, 2024 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
Europe
June 28, 2024 Córdoba Spain Plaza de Toros de los Califas
June 30, 2024 Seville Estadio de La Cartuja
July 3, 2024 Pamplona Navarra Arena
July 6, 2024 Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
July 7, 2024
July 10, 2024 Murcia Plaza de Toros de Murcia
July 13, 2024 Roquetas de Mar Estadio Antonio Peroles
July 17, 2024 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
July 18, 2024
July 21, 2024 A Coruña Coruña Sounds
July 24, 2024 Chiclana Concert Music Festival
July 27, 2024 Valencia Estadi Ciutat de València
July 31, 2024 Marbella Starlite Festival
August 2, 2024
August 3, 2024
North America
August 22, 2024MonterreyMexicoEstadio Banorte
August 24, 2024
August 28, 2024 Chihuahua Estadio UACH
August 30, 2024 Ciudad Juárez Estadio Juárez Vive
September 2, 2024 Mexicali Estadio Nido de los Águilas
September 4, 2024 Tijuana Estadio Caliente
September 7, 2024 Valle de Guadalupe Arena Valle de Guadalupe
September 12, 2024Las VegasUnited States The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
September 14, 2024
September 15, 2024
September 19, 2024 Saltillo Mexico Estadio Francisco I. Madero
September 21, 2024 Torreón Estadio Revolución
September 24, 2024 Hermosillo Estadio Héroe de Nacozari
September 27, 2024 Culiacán Estadio Dorados
September 29, 2024 Mazatlán Estadio El Encanto
October 1, 2024GuadalajaraEstadio Jalisco
October 5, 2024 Tampico Estadio Tamaulipas
October 8, 2024Mexico CityMexico City Arena
October 9, 2024
October 11, 2024
October 12, 2024
October 15, 2024
October 16, 2024
October 20, 2024
October 21, 2024
October 27, 2024 Pachuca Estadio Hidalgo
October 29, 2024QuerétaroEstadio Corregidora
October 31, 2024 [lower-alpha 13] Irapuato Estadio Sergio León Chávez
November 2, 2024Puebla Estadio Hermanos Serdán
November 5, 2024 Tuxtla Gutiérrez Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
November 8, 2024 Mérida Estadio Carlos Iturralde
November 11, 2024 Cancún Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo
November 16, 2024 [lower-alpha 14] Acapulco Arena GNP
November 17, 2024 [lower-alpha 14]
November 25, 2024 Toluca Estadio Alberto "Chivo" Córdoba
Total1,689,329 / 1,757,112 (96.14%)$243,840,076

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
February 15, 2024 Cali Colombia Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero Logistical problems
March 28, 2024 Santa Cruz Bolivia Estadio Tahuichi Aguilera Logistical problems

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyAwardResultRef.
2024 Lo Nuestro Awards Tour of the YearNominated [14]

Band

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 From 104 reported dates. [1]
  2. Private show. [9]
  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. [10]
  6. The concert was postponed to the next day due to technical problems. [11]
  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. [12]
  12. The show was originally scheduled for June 16.
  13. The concert was originally scheduled in León on December 5, 2023, but postponed due to logistical problems. [13]
  14. 1 2 The shows in Acapulco originally scheduled for December 27 and 28 were postponed due to Hurricane Otis aftermath.

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