The Last Tour

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The Last Tour
Tour by Aventura
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Promotional Poster of the Santo Domingo Concert in 2010
Associated albums The Last
Start dateJuly 31, 2009
End dateMarch 7, 2011
Legs6
No. of shows37 in United States
2 in Canada
41 in Latin America
80 Total
Aventura concert chronology

The Last Tour was a world tour by the bachata group Aventura to promote their final studio album The Last before their split. The Last Tour started on July 31, 2009 and ended on March 7, 2011. [1] It was their last tour as a group, until their 2016 residency and 2020 Inmortal Tour of US arenas.

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The Last Tour was the band's most successful tour and the longest. It broke attendance records in Latin America, including 60,000 fans in Santo Domingo at Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez.

In the United States the tour was a success. In an article, Billboard stated that in the United States Aventura's 2009-10 shows averaged $675,000 and 9,358 tickets per show. [2] In 2010, Billboard named it the top Latin tour of 2010 with a total gross of US$18.1 million over 27 shows with 15 sellouts and 253,777 attendance. [3] The tour also broke the record of the most consecutive sold-out concerts in Madison Square Garden by a Latin artist.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of grossing revenue
DateCityCountryVenue
Latin America [4] [5] [6]
July 31, 2009BogotaColombiaColiseo El Campin
August 1, 2009 [lower-alpha 1] CucutaEstadio General Santander
August 6, 2009ArmeniaEstadio Centenario
August 7, 2009 [lower-alpha 2] MedellinEstadio Atanasio Girardo
November 7, 2009 [7] [lower-alpha 3] CaliEstadio Pascual Guerrero
November 15, 2009 [lower-alpha 4] CartagenaEstadio Jaime Moron
North America
November 20, 2009Rosemont United States Allstate Arena
November 22, 2009FairfaxEagleBank Arena
November 25, 2009DuluthInfinite Energy Arena
November 27, 2009Atlantic CityHard Rock Live at Etess Arena
November 28, 2009BostonAgganis Arena
November 29, 2009Atlantic CityHard Rock Live at Etess Arena
December 2, 2009Grand PrairieThe Theatre at Grand
December 4, 2009HoustonToyota Center
December 10, 2009Las VegasThe Joint
December 11, 2009GlendaleGila River Arena
December 12, 2009San DiegoPechanga Arena
December 13, 2009San JoseSAP Center
December 15, 2009Los AngelesStaples Centes
December 16, 2009
December 18, 2009OrlandoAmway Arena
December 19, 2009MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
January 20, 2010New YorkMadison Square Garden
January 21, 2010
January 30, 2010UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
February 1, 2010New YorkMadison Square Garden
February 2, 2010
Latin America [8] [9] [10] [4] [11]
February 13, 2010Santo DomingoDominican RepublicEstadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez
April 22, 2010Puerto la CruzVenezuelaEstadio Jose Antonio Anzoategui
April 23, 2010MaturinEstadio Monumental de Maturin
April 24, 2010Puerto OrdazCentro Italo Venezolano de Guayana
April 28, 2010MaracaiboPalacio de Eventos de Venezuela
April 30, 2010MéridaEstadio Olimpico Metropolitano
May 1, 2010ValenciaForum Valencia
May 2, 2010CaracasPoliedo de Caracas
May 4, 2010GuayaquilEcuadorEstadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herra
May 6, 2010QuitoEstadio Olimpico Atahualpa
May 8, 2010CuencaEstadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
May 12, 2010LimaPeruExplanada del Monumental
May 15, 2010La PazBoliviaEstadio Hernando Siles
May 19, 2010SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
May 22, 2010AsuncionParaguayEstadio Defensores del Charco
May 24, 2010Buenos AiresArgentinaLuna Park
May 25, 2010
June 2, 2010Mexico CityMexicoAuditorio Nacional
June 3, 2010
June 4, 2010ZapopanAuditorio Telmex
June 6, 2010Mexico CityAudito Nacional
North America
June 16, 2010RosemontUnited StatesAllstate Arena
June 17, 2010Kansas CitySprint Center
June 19, 2010StocktonStockton Arena
June 20, 2010FresnoSave Mart Center
June 23, 2010AnaheimHonda Center
June 26, 2010El PasoEl Paso County Coliseum
June 30, 2010DallasAmerican Airlines Center
July 1, 2010HoustonToyota Center
July 2, 2010San AntonioAT&T Center
July 3, 2010HidalgoPayne Arena
July 6, 2010HollywoodHard Rock Live
July 7, 2010
July 8, 2010CharlotteBojangles Coliseum
July 9, 2010ProvidenceDunkin Donuts Center
July 10, 2010East RutherfordMeandwlands Arena
July 11, 2010
Latin America
October 2, 2010Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportes
October 5, 2010MonterreyAuditorio citiBanamex
October 6, 2010
October 8, 2010ZapopanForo Alterno
October 14, 2010Guatemala CityGuatemalaForum Mundo E.
October 15, 2010San SalvadorEl SalvadorGimnasio Nacional
October 17, 2010TegucigalpaHondurasEstadio Chochi Sosa
December 3, 2010San JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto Rico
December 4, 2010
December 5, 2010
North America
February 11. 2011BramptonCanadaPowerade Center
February 12, 2011
Latin America
February 19, 2011Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio GEBA
February 24, 2011SantiagoChileEstadio Bicentenario Municipal de la Florida
March 7, 2011Puerto CabelloVenezuelaAeropuerto General Bartolome Salom

Box office data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
AnaheimUnited States12,415 / 12,415 (100%)$911,093 [12]
Rosemont14,758 / 14,758 (100%)$1,194,745 [13]
Atlantic City8,907 / 9,776 (91%)$754,525
Duluth9,055 / 9,055 (100%)$669,092
New York72,000 / 72,000 (100%)$5,693,412 [14]
Los Angeles27,374 / 27,374 (100%)$2,370,544 [15]
San JuanPuerto Rico26,948 / 28,258 (95%)$1,833,098 [15]
Ciudad de MexicoMexico28,782 / 29,049 (99%)$1,033,260 [15]
Totals200,239 / 202,685 (99%)$14,459,769

Notes

  1. This Concert was of the Festival Internacional de la Frontera de Cucuta 2009
  2. This Concert was co-headlined by Daddy Yankee
  3. This concert was co-headlined by Daddy Yankee
  4. This concert was co-headlined by Daddy Yankee

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