Tour 20 años

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Tour 20 años
Tour by Juan Luis Guerra
Associated album Para Ti
Start dateSeptember 25, 2004
End dateFebruary 22, 2006
No. of shows28
Juan Luis Guerra concert chronology

Tour 20 años (English: 20 Years Tour) is a concert tour by bachata superstar Juan Luis Guerra and 4:40 to support his 9th studio album Para Ti and to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut. It was his first official tour since the Areíto World Tour in 1993.

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Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Caribbean
September 25, 2004WillemstadCuruzao
September 26, 2004Aruba
October 8, 2004 [1] San JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto Rico
October 9, 2004
November 3, 2004CaracasVenezuelaPoliedro de Caracas
November 7, 2004 [2] [lower-alpha 1] BogotaColombiaEstadio El Campín
North America [3] [4]
May 28, 2005New YorkUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
May 29, 2005MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
June 26, 2005 [5] BostonAgganis Arena
Europe
July 2, 2005RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival
July 5, 2005 [6] RotherdamNetherlandsAhoy
July 8, 2005 [7] BadalonaSpainPalau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
July 12, 2005 [8] MadridAuditorio del Parque Juan Carlos I
July 19, 2005 [lower-alpha 2] AssagoItaly FilaForum di Assago
Latin America
December 17, 2005 [9] Santo DomingoDominican Republic Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium
February 22, 2006 [lower-alpha 3] Viña del MarChileQuinta Vergara

Notes

  1. This concert was co-headlined with Ednita Rosario
  2. This concert was part of Latinoamericando Expo 2005
  3. This concert was part of 2006 International song festival

Box office data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
San JuanPuerto Rico23,252 / 25,732 (90%)$1,315,035 [10]
New YorkUnited States13,773 / 14,210 (97%)$807,740 [11]
Total23,252 / 25,732 (90%)$1,315,035

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