Pa'l Mundo Tour

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Pa'l Mundo Tour
Tour by Wisin & Yandel
Associated album Pa'l Mundo
Start dateJanuary 30, 2006
End dateFebruary 2, 2007
Legs2
No. of shows18
Wisin & Yandel concert chronology

The Pa'l Mundo Tour is the first world tour by the reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel to promote their fifth studio album Pa'l Mundo. [1] [2] It consisted of two legs in Latin America and United States. This tour included their first presentation at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico and it marked the first time that a reggateon act sold out two consecutive nights at the venue. Also, their presentation in Radio City Music Hall in New York and Altos de Chavon in Dominican Republic, marked the first time that a reggaeton act performed at those venues. [3] [4] Both concerts were reported sold out. [5] [6]

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More shows were planned, however they were cancelled due to Wisin's illness in July 2006 and others for unknown reasons. [7] Also, the tour marked their first presentation as a headliner artist in most of the cities in Latin America. [8] The two concerts in Bolivia reported a total attendance of 55,000. [9]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Latin America and United States
January 30, 2006 [10] San Jose Costa Rica Jacob Beach
March 17, 2006 [11] San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
March 18, 2006
May 15, 2006 [12] [lower-alpha 1] Mexico City Mexico Zocalo
August 1, 2006 [2] Santiago Chile Arena Santiago
August 12, 2006 Guatemala City Guatemala Grand Tikal Futura Hotel
August 13, 2006
September 15, 2006 [13] [lower-alpha 2] Managua Nicaragua Estadio Dennis Martinez
September 23, 2006 [lower-alpha 3] [14] New YorkUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
November 17, 2006 Quito Ecuador Coliseo General Rumiñahui
November 18, 2006 [15] Guayaquil Coliseo Voltaire Paladines Polo
November 19, 2006CuencaPlaza de Toros Santa Ana
November 26, 2006 Valencia Venezuela Forum de Valencia
United States and Latin America
January 17, 2007 La Paz Bolivia Estadio Hernando Siles
January 19, 2007 [9] Santa Cruz Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera
January 27, 2007 [6] La Romana Dominican Republic Altos de Chavon
February 2, 2007 [16] New York United States Radio City Music Hall

Notes

  1. this concert was part of Digital FM 99.3 Festival
  2. This concert was co-headlined by Aventura
  3. This performance was part of La Kalle 105.9 Block Party Concert

Cancelled Concerts

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
July 15, 2006 [17] San SalvadorEl SalvadorGimnasio Nacional Adolfo PinedaIllness [7]
July 21, 2006 [18] Panama CityPanamaCentro de Convenciones Vasco Núñez de Balboa

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