Vol. 2 Tour

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Vol. 2 Tour
Tour by Romeo Santos
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Associated album Formula, Vol. 2
Start dateMarch 7, 2014
End dateAugust 27, 2016
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 53 in North America
  • 41 in Latin America
  • 18 in Europe
  • 112 in total
Romeo Santos concert chronology

Vol. 2 Tour was a concert tour by the Domininican American singer Romeo Santos, to promote his album Formula, Vol. 2 . This concert tour was a commercial success, selling out arenas and stadiums all over America and Europe, including Yankee Stadium in New York. [1]

Contents

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
March 7, 2014MonterreyMexicoArena Monterrey
March 8, 2014Mexico CityMexico City Arena
March 9, 2014
Europe
March 18, 2014OliviaSpainRecinto Ferial De Corralejo
March 21, 2014MadridPlaza de Toros de Las Ventas
March 22, 2014BacerlonaPalau Sant Jordi
March 23, 2014ParisFranceZenith de Paris
March 26, 2014MilanItalyMediolanum Forum
March 27, 2014RomePalalottomatica
March 30, 2014LondonUnited KingdownO2 Academy Brixton
South America [2]
April 5, 2014Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio GEBA
April 29, 2014SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
May 3, 2014Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio GEBA
May 4, 2014
May 9, 2014
May 10, 2014
May 11, 2014
North America [3] [4]
May 21, 2014San DiegoUnited StatesValley View Casino Center
May 22, 2014Los AngelesStaples Center
May 23, 2014OaklandOracle Arena
May 25, 2014Las VegasMandalay Bay Events Center
May 29, 2014DuluthInfinite Energy Arena
May 30, 2014OrlandoAnway Center
May 31, 2014MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
June 4, 2014HoustonToyota Center
June 5, 2014
June 6, 2014San AntonioAT&T Center
June 7, 2014DallasAmerican Airlines Center
June 11, 2014FairfaxEagleBank Arena
June 13, 2014RosemontAllstate Arena
June 15, 2014PhiladelphiaLiacouras Center
June 20, 2014BostonAgganis Arena
June 21, 2014
June 22, 2014
June 26, 2014Los AngelesStaples Center
June 28, 2014FresnoSelland Arena
June 29, 2014San JoseSAP Center at San Jose
July 11, 2014New YorkYankee Stadium
July 12, 2014
Latin America
December 14, 2014Santiago de los CaballerosDominican Republic [5] Estadio Cibao
December 20, 2014Santo DomingoEstadio Olímpico Felix Sanchez
February 6, 2015ZapopanMexicoEstadio Beisbol Charros
February 14, 2015Mexico CityForo Sol
February 26, 2015Viña del MarChileFestival Viña del Mar 2015
February 28, 2015Buenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate Stadium
March 1, 2015
March 13, 2015CordobaEstadio Mario Alberto Kempes
Europe
March 20, 2015ToledoSpainToledo Plaza De Toros
March 21, 2015StockholmSwedenHovet
March 25, 2015GranadaSpainPalacio de Deportes de Granada
March 26, 2015MalagaAuditorio Municipal
March 27, 2015
March 31, 2015DietikonSwitzerlandStadthalle Dietikon
April 1, 2015Santiago de CompostelaSpainMultiusos Fontes do Sar
April 2, 2015ElcheInstitucion Ferial Alicantina (IFA)
April 9, 2015SevillePalacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo
April 10, 2015BarakaldoBilbao Exhibition Center (BEC)
April 11, 2015RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy
Latin America
April 16, 2015Santa Cruz de la SierraBoliviaEstadio Ramon Tahuichi Aguilera
April 18, 2015La PazEstadio Hernando Siles
April 20, 2015MontevideoUruguayGran Parque Central
April 23, 2015LimaPeruEstadio Nacional
April 24, 2015San SalvadorEl SalvadorEstadio Jorge Magico Gonzalez
April 25, 2015TegucipalgaHondurasEstadio Chochi Sosa
North America II
May 21, 2015SacramentoUnited StatesSleep Train Arena
May 23, 2015AnaheimHonda Center
May 24, 2015Las VegasZappos Theater at Planted Hollywood
May 28, 2015PhoenixComerica Theatre
May 29, 2015El PasoEl Paso County Coliseum
May 30, 2015San AntonioFreeman Coliseum
May 31, 2015LaredoLaredo Energy Arena
June 3, 2015HoustonToyota Center
June 5, 2015DallasAmerican Airlines Center
June 6, 2015HidalgoHidalgo State Farm Arena
June 10, 2015TorontoCanadaBudweiser Stage
June 12, 2015RosemontUnited StatesAllstate Arena
June 13, 2015Kansas CitySprint Center
June 14, 2015DenverPepsi Center
June 18, 2015DuluthInfinite Energy Arena
June 19, 2015TampaAmalie Arena
June 20, 2015MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
June 21, 2015
June 25, 2015FarifaxEagleBank Arena
June 26, 2015Atlantic CityBoardwalk Hall
June 27, 2015MashantucketGrand Theater at Foxwoods
June 28, 2015
July 10, 2015BrooklynBarclays Center [6]
July 11, 2015
July 12, 2015
Latin America
November 8, 2015La PlataArgentinaEstadio Ciudad de La Plata
November 10, 2015NeuquenCasino Magic
November 12, 2015ValparaisoChileEstadio Elias Figueroa
November 14, 2015CoquimboEstadio Municipal Francisco Sanchez Rumoroso
November 15, 2015AntofagastaEstadio Regional Calvo y Bascuñan
November 20, 2015QuitoEcuadorEstadio Olimpico Atahualpa
November 21, 2015PortoviejoEstadio Reales Tamarindo
November 27, 2015GuayaquilEstadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera
November 28, 2015CuencaEstadio Alejandra Serrano Aguilar
December 2, 2015Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention Center
December 5, 2015San Pedro SulaHondurasEstadio Francisco Morazan
December 7, 2015LimaPeruEstadio Nacional
December 12, 2015Guatemala CityGuatemalaEstadio Cementos Progreso
December 13, 2015San JoseCosta RicaEstadio Nacional
March 10, 2016San JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot
March 11, 2016
March 12, 2016
August 13, 2016PalmiraColombiaEstadio Francisco Rivera Escobar
August 18, 2016PastoEstadio Departamental Libertad
August 19, 2016IbagueCentro de Eventos
August 20, 2016ManizalesEstadio Palogrande
August 27, 2016Punta CanaDominican RepublicHard Rock Hotel & Casino

Box Office Data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
Los AngelesUnited States14,346 / 14,346 (100%)$1,583,460 [7]
San Diego5,350 / 5,876 (91%)$273,215 [8]
Los Angeles12,392 / 12,392 (100%)$780,806 [9]
Fresno3,122 / 5,719 (55%)$144,708
Fairfax6,388 / 7,145 (89%)$587,120 [10]
Duluth4,916 / 6,348 (77%)$422,227 [11]
Dallas9,506 / 11,882 (80%)$781,149 [12]
Mexico CityMexico48,298 / 48,298 (100%)$2,766,109 [13]
HoustonUnited States11,311 / 11,832 (96%)$1,035,575 [14]
Laredo3,997 / 5,444 (73%)$350,742 [14]
Rosemont13,327 / 13,327 (100%)$1,012,690 [15]
Denver8,778 / 8,778 (100%)$730,080
Kansas City5,584 / 6,954 (80%)$444,960
Atlantic City8,610 / 9,057 (95%)$865,660 [16]
Sacramento6,811 / 7,583 (90%)$483,683
Fairfax6,001 / 7,370 (81%)$633,788 [17]
Brooklyn45,285 / 45,285 (100%)$3,756,352 [18]
Tampa11,844 / 11,844 (100%)$787,139 [19]
Dallas10,595 / 11,743 (90%)$874,507
San JuanPuerto Rico36,526 / 39,935 (91%)$2,527,506
Totals250,548 / 267,571 (94%)$19,667,476

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