Mundial Tour

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Mundial Tour
Tour by Daddy Yankee
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Associated album Mundial
Start dateApril 3, 2010
End dateAugust 26, 2011
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 16 in North America
  • 19 in Latin America
  • 4 in Europe
  • 39 total
Daddy Yankee concert chronology

The Mundial Tour was a concert tour by the reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee in support of his sixth studio album, Mundial (2010). The tour visited the United States, South and Central America and Europe.

Contents

Setlist

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 – Latin America and United States [1] [2] [3]
June 12, 2010 [lower-alpha 1] [4] Tampa United States Vinoy Park
June 22, 2010 [lower-alpha 2] Gaithersburg Montgomery County Fairground
July 18, 2010 [lower-alpha 3] Miami Tamiami Park
July 31, 2010 Bogota Colombia Coliseo El Chaplin
August 14, 2010OrlandoUnited StatesHouse of Blues
August 20, 2010DenverDenver Coliseum
August 21, 2010 [lower-alpha 4] ChicagoAll State Arena
August 26, 2010Antofogasta Chile Estadio Regional
August 27, 2010Tacna Peru Escenario Parque Peru
August 28, 2010Iquique Chile Tierra de Campeones
August 29, 2010SantiagoVelodromo Estadio Nacional
August 30, 2010 [5] Puerto MonttArena Puerto Montt
August 31, 2010OsornoEscenario Gimnasio Maria Gallardo
September 1, 2010TemucoEstadio German Becker
September 3, 2010ConcepcionEstadio el Collado
September 21, 2010 [lower-alpha 5] HollywoodUnited StatesHollywood Palladium
September 24, 2010 Laredo Laredo Energy Arena
September 25, 2010 Corpus Christi American Bank Center
September 26, 2010 McAllen Convention Center
Leg 2 – Europe
October 2, 2010GenevaSwitzerlandArena de Geneve
October 3, 2010ParisFranceZenith de Paris
October 7, 2010LondonUnited KingdownO2 Academy Brixton
October 8, 2010AntwerpBelgiumLotto Arena
Leg 3 – Latin America and North America
January 23, 2011Los AngelesUnited StatesCalibash
April 1, 2011San Pedro Zula [6] Honduras Estadio Francisco Morazán
April 2, 2011 [7] TegucigalpaEstadio Chochi Sosa
April 13, 2011New YorkUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
May 13, 2011 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
May 21, 2011 Santiago de los Caballeros Dominican Republic Gran Arena del Cibao
May 23, 2011 [8] Tortola British Virgin Islands Tortola Bay
July 23, 2011 [9] Brampton Canada Powerade Centre
July 30, 2011 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
August 6. 2011 [10] [lower-alpha 6] Bogota Colombia Parque Simon Bolivar
August 20, 2011Calgary Canada Stampede Corral
August 26, 2011EdmontonEdmonton Events Center
August 27, 2011 [11] Montreal Uniprix Stadium
September 16, 2011 [12] Trujillo Peru Real Plaza
September 17, 2011 [lower-alpha 7] Lima Estadio Monumental
December 3, 2011 [lower-alpha 8] MarcayVenezuelaEstadio Olimpico Maracay

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryReason
August 19, 2010ChicagoUnited StatesBreach of contract [13] [14]
November 5, 2010MendozaArgentina
November 7, 2010Neuquen
November 11, 2010San Juan
November 12, 2010Cordoba
December 4, 2010Buenos Aires
November 14, 2010Comodoro Rivadavia
November 17, 2010Bahia Blanca
November 19, 2010Rosario
November 20, 2010Tucuman
November 21, 2010Salta

Notes

  1. This concert was part of the Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival 2010
  2. This concert was part of Summer Zol 2010 Festival
  3. This concert was part of the Festival Colombiano 2010
  4. This concert was part of Mega Festival 2010
  5. This concert was part of Vive Tu Musica Festival 2010
  6. This concert was part of Summer Festival
  7. This is concert was part of the Lima Fest
  8. Festival Aragua 2011

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