One World Tour (Ricky Martin)

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One World Tour
World tour by Ricky Martin
RMartin 2015TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • Asia
Associated album A Quien Quiera Escuchar
Start dateApril 17, 2015 (2015-04-17)
End dateFebruary 23, 2018 (2018-02-23)
Legs14
No. of shows131
Ricky Martin concert chronology
  • Live in Mexico
    (2014)
  • One World Tour
    (2015–18)
  • All In
    (2017–18)

The One World Tour [1] was the tenth tour by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, in support of his tenth studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). The tour began in Auckland, New Zealand at the Vector Arena on April 17, 2015 and was extended to conclude in the Dubai International Jazz Festival in February 2018. The One World Tour grossed $57.4 million with a total attendance of 802,931 from 105 shows reported in 2015 and 2016. [2]

Contents

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the October 25, 2016 concert, held at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. It does not represent all concerts during the duration of the tour. [3]

  1. "Mr. Put It Down"
  2. "This is Good"
  3. "Drop It on Me"
  4. "Shake Your Bon-Bon"
  5. "Adrenalina" (performed with Wisin)
  6. "Tal Vez"
  7. "Livin' la Vida Loca"
  8. "It's Alright"
  9. "She Bangs"
  10. "Come with Me"
  11. "Asignatura Pendiente"
  12. "Disparo al Corazón"
  13. "Tu Recuerdo"
  14. "Vuelve"
  15. "Adiós"
  16. "Lola, Lola"
  17. "María"
  18. "Vente Pa' Ca"
  19. "La Bomba"
  20. "Por Arriba, Por Abajo"
  21. "Pégate"
  22. "The Cup of Life"
  23. "La Mordidita"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Oceania [4] [5] [6] [7]
April 17, 2015 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
April 18, 2015 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
April 19, 2015 Hamilton Claudelands Arena
April 21, 2015 Christchurch Horncastle Arena
April 24, 2015 Townsville Australia TECC Auditorium Delta Goodrem
April 25, 2015
April 28, 2015 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 4,937 / 5,342$444,301
April 30, 2015 Sydney Allphones Arena 10,116 / 10,344$1,071,300
May 2, 2015 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 11,750 / 12,195$1,075,450
May 5, 2015 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 8, 2015 Perth Perth Arena 7,622 / 7,663$679,707
North America [8] [9] [10] [11]
June 10, 2015 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey
June 11, 2015
June 13, 2015 Tampico Expo Tampico
June 17, 2015 Zapopan Auditorio Telmex
June 18, 2015
June 19, 2015 Mexico City Auditorio Nacional 19,040 /19,040$1,567,765
June 20, 2015
September 15, 2015 Las Vegas United States The AXIS 5,015 / 6,075$512,349
September 16, 2015 Reno Grand Theatre
September 17, 2015 Oakland Oracle Arena Ha*Ash
September 19, 2015 Inglewood The Forum
September 20, 2015 San Diego Viejas Arena
September 23, 2015 Tucson Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater
September 24, 2015 Albuquerque Sandia Casino Amphitheater
September 26, 2015 Phoenix Comerica Theatre Ha*Ash
September 27, 2015 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
September 29, 2015 Hidalgo State Farm Arena
September 30, 2015 Houston Toyota Center 4,718 / 5,168$438,188
October 1, 2015 Laredo Laredo Energy Arena
October 3, 2015 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
October 4, 2015 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
October 8, 2015New York City Madison Square Garden Wisin
October 9, 2015 Fairfax EagleBank Arena 4,606 / 5,652$332,245
October 11, 2015 Rosemont Allstate Arena
October 14, 2015 Montreal Canada Centre Bell 3,790 / 4,796$255,847
October 15, 2015 Toronto Air Canada Centre 7,333 / 7,333$327,244
October 17, 2015 Atlantic City United States Boardwalk Hall 4,988 / 6,370$343,857
October 18, 2015 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 4,846 / 6,277$303,074
October 21, 2015 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
October 22, 2015 Atlanta Philips Arena Wisin5,703 / 7,582$269,856
October 24, 2015 Miami American Airlines Arena
October 25, 2015 Orlando Amway Center 5,768 / 5,768$462,831
February 6, 2016 La Romana Dominican Republic Anfiteatro Altos de Chavón DJ Korduroy
South America [12]
February 9, 2016 [lower-alpha 1] Villa María ArgentinaAnfiteatro Hermán Figueroa Reyes
North America [14] [15] [16]
February 12, 2016 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum CNCO 39,732 / 39,732$2,985,385
February 13, 2016
February 14, 2016
South America [16] [17]
February 20, 2016 [lower-alpha 2] El Calafate ArgentinaAnfiteatro del Bosque
February 23, 2016 Neuquén Estadio Ruca Che
February 25, 2016 [lower-alpha 3] San Juan Autódromo Eduardo Copello
February 26, 2016 Mendoza Arena MaipúCNCO
February 27, 2016
February 29, 2016 Concepción Chile Estadio Municipal de Concepción
March 2, 2016 Santiago Movistar Arena CNCO
March 3, 2016
March 5, 2016 Córdoba Argentina Orfeo Superdomo
March 6, 2016 Rosario Salón MetropolitanoCNCO
March 7, 2016
March 9, 2016 Junín Sociedad Rural Junín
March 11, 2016 Buenos Aires Estadio José Amalfitani CNCO
March 12, 2016
March 14, 2016 Montevideo Uruguay Velódromo Municipal de Montevideo
March 15, 2016
March 17, 2016 Resistencia Argentina Estadio Centenario
March 19, 2016 San Miguel de Tucumán Estadio Central Córdoba de Tucumán
March 20, 2016 Salta Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena
March 24, 2016 Buenos Aires DirecTV Arena
March 25, 2016 Mar del Plata Estadio Polideportivo Islas Malvinas
North America [20] [21]
August 24, 2016 Vienna United States Filene Center
August 25, 2016
August 27, 2016 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
Europe [20] [21]
September 8, 2016 Málaga Spain Auditorio Municipal Cortijo de Torres
September 9, 2016 Las Palmas Anexo Estadio de Gran Canaria
September 10, 2016 Arona Estadio Olímpico Municipal
Asia [20] [21]
September 12, 2016 [lower-alpha 4] Muratpaşa TurkeyKır Aktivite Alanı
September 14, 2016 Tel Aviv Israel Menora Mivtachim Arena
Europe [20] [21] [23]
September 16, 2016 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
September 18, 2016 [lower-alpha 5] Mérida Albergue Municipal Juvenil El Prado
September 20, 2016MoscowRussia VTB Ice Palace
September 22, 2016 [lower-alpha 6] LondonEngland Eventim Apollo 4,376 / 5,312$213,740
September 23, 2016 [lower-alpha 6]
South America [20] [21]
October 25, 2016SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
October 27, 2016
October 29, 2016Buenos AiresArgentina DirecTV Arena
October 30, 2016 Lima Peru Explanada del Estadio Monumental
November 1, 2016 Azul ArgentinaHipódromo de Azul
November 2, 2016RosarioSalón Metropolitano
November 3, 2016CórdobaOrfeo Superdomo
November 5, 2016 Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera
November 6, 2016 La Paz Estadio Hernando Siles
North America [20] [21] [26] [27]
November 11, 2016 Mérida MexicoColiseo Yucatán
November 13, 2016 Cancún Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo
November 17, 2016 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
November 19, 2016 Jojutla de Juárez MexicoJardines de México
November 20, 2016 Acapulco Forum de Mundo Imperial
November 22, 2016MonterreyArena Monterrey Lali
November 23, 2016ZapopanAuditorio Telmex
November 25, 2016Mexico CityAuditorio Nacional
November 27, 2016 Puebla Acrópolis Puebla
December 2, 2016 [lower-alpha 7] Newark United States Prudential Center 11,682 / 12,496$940,014
December 7, 2016 Torreón Mexico Coliseo Centenario
December 9, 2016 Hermosillo Expo Forum
December 11, 2016 Tijuana Estadio Gasmart
December 14, 2016 San Luis Potosí City El Domo
December 15, 2016 Querétaro City Centro de Congresos Querétaro
May 5, 2017 Oxon Hill United StatesThe Theater at
MGM National Harbor [29]
May 6, 2017
Europe [30]
May 23, 2017MadridSpain Palacio de Deportes
May 24, 2017 Granada Plaza de Toros
May 26, 2017 Valencia Plaza de Toros
May 27, 2017 Sevilla Estadio la Cartuja
May 28, 2017ValenciaPlaza de Toros
May 30, 2017 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
May 31, 2017 Palma de Mallorca Palma Arena
June 2, 2017 Valladolid Recinto Ferial
June 3, 2017 Gijón La Laboral
June 4, 2017 Murcia Plaza de Toros
June 7, 2017 Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe
June 9, 2017 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
June 10, 2017 A Coruña Spain Coliseum da Coruña
June 11, 2017 Bilbao Bizkaia Arena
North America [31]
July 7, 2017 Mexico City MexicoAuditorio Nacional19,240 / 19,240$1,536,367
July 8, 2017
July 12, 2017 Tuxtla Gutiérrez Foro Chiapas
July 14, 2017 Victoria de Durango Recinto Ferial Durango
July 15, 2017 Cancún Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo
November 5, 2017 [lower-alpha 8] Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
November 25, 2017Mexico CityMexico Zócalo
Asia
February 23, 2018 [lower-alpha 9] Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Festival City

Notes

  1. The February 9, 2016 concert in Villa María at Anfiteatro Hermán Figueroa Reyes was part of the 2016 Festival Internacional de Peñas de Villa María. [13]
  2. The February 20, 2016 concert in El Calafate at Anfiteatro del Bosque was part of the 2016 Fiesta Nacional del Lago. [18]
  3. The February 25, 2016 concert in San Juan, Argentina at Autódromo Eduardo Copello was part of the 2016 Fiesta Nacional del Sol. [19]
  4. The September 12, 2016 concert in Muratpaşa at Kır Aktivite Alanı was part of the Antalya 2016 Expo. [22]
  5. The September 18, 2016 concert in Mérida, Spain at Albergue Municipal Juvenil El Prado will be part of the 2016 Stone & Music Festival. [24]
  6. 1 2 The September 22 and 23, 2016 concerts in London at Eventim Apollo were part of the 2016 Autism Rocks. [25]
  7. The December 2, 2016 concerts in Newark, New Jersey at Prudential Center will be part of the 2016 Mega Bash. [28]
  8. The November 5th 2017 concert in Santo Domingo was part of the Festival Presidente. [32]
  9. The February 23rd, 2018 concert in Dubai was part of the Dubai International Jazz Festival. [33]
Pollstar Complied Ticket Data
YearReportRankTotal TicketsTotal gross revenue
2014Top 200 North American Tours [34] 17920,980$4.8 million
2015Top 100 Worldwide Tours [35] 90278,957$19.7 million
2016Top 100 Worldwide Tours [36] 37523.974$37.7 million

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