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Soy Tour
Tour by Lali
Associated albumSoy
Start dateSeptember 8, 2016 (2016-09-08)
End dateJune 17, 2017 (2017-06-17)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 40 in South America
  • 4 in Europe
  • 1 in Asia
  • 45 in total
Lali concert chronology

The Soy Tour[1] was the second headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Lali, in support of her second studio album, Soy (2016). The tour began on September 8, 2016 in Buenos Aires at the Opera Allianz Theatre and ended on June 17, 2017, in Santiago at Teatro Teletón.

Background

Espósito confirmed plans of a tour in support of the album via previous live chats and TV interviews. On May 27, 2016, Espósito released the first dates of the tour, beginning on September 8, 2016.[2] Soy Tour, which is the follow-up of Espósito's previous A Bailar Tour, included dates across Latin America, Europe and Israel.

Before and while touring, the singer embarked on a promotional tour across various cities of Latin America, Italy, Puerto Rico, Spain, the United States. Espósito performed live several times across 2016, including performances at the 2016 Radio Disney Vivo music festival in Buenos Aires,[3] the 2016 Coca-Cola.FM festival in Mexico City along with Mexican boy-band CD9,[4] the 2016 Coca-Cola Music Experience On The Beach at El Campello, Spain in front of 30,000 people,[5] and as the opening act of Fifth Harmony's The 7/27 Tour in Santiago.[6]

The first leg of the tour visited twenty-one cities across South America beginning on September 8, 2016 in Buenos Aires , Argentina and concluding on December 6, 2016 in Montevideo, Uruguay. In November 2016, Espósito performed as the opening act for Ricky Martin's One World Tour at the Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, the Telmex Auditorium in Guadalajara and the National Auditorium in Mexico City.[7] Days after, the singer travelled to Italy, where she gave away two showcases or "fan events" at the RDS Auditorium in Rome and 55 Milano in Milan.[8]

The second leg of the tour consisted of a series of performances in festivals, including the one of February 25, 2017 at the 58th Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Viña del Mar, Chile.[9] This leg of the tour visited eight cities, starting on January 10, 2017 in Punta del Este, Uruguay, and concluding on March 10, 2017 in Dolores, Argentina.

The European leg of the tour was announced on December 20, 2016, which started on April 4, 2017 in Madrid, Spain and concluded on April 13, 2017 in Tel Aviv, Israel. This leg of the tour was promoted by Live Nation, Sold Out and Yair Dori.[10][11] On March 30, 2017, Espósito confirmed the continuity of the South American leg of the tour, which started on April 29, 2017 in Colón, Argentina, and finished on June 17, 2017 in Santiago, Chile.

Production

The big screen is described as the protagonist of the show from the very beginning. There, different types of images are projected and it carries the audience to a virtual tour for absolutely all the songs. In the videos, close-ups of Espósito predominate, especially to her mouth and eyes, but also her getting ready for the show, graffitis, song lyrics and even her excited fans to tears and jumping for joy during old shows of the teen-idol.

The show's production also includes different light sets to create different atmospheres in each act, every color laserlights, projections over the audience, special effects, confetti, a floating luminous sphere and a DJ booth, and ten different costumes.[12]

Concert synopsis

The show begins with a video introduction of the singer. Immediately, the screens splits with Espósito landing on stage in a luminous sphere while performing the first chords of the opening number, "Soy". She then continues with the popular tracks, "Irresistible" and "Asesina". It is here that she not only sings but she also plays the guitar and shows her rockier side. After a music interlude, and accompanied by her entourage, 8 musicians and 10 dancers, the show continues with "Boomerang" and "Tu Revolución" and leaves the stage. Espósito comes back to the stage to perform a medley of ballads from her previous record A Bailar which includes "Del Otro Lado", "Cielo Salvador" and "Desamor". The ballad act continues as the singer performs "Cree en Mí", creating an intimate atmosphere dominated by red and yellow lights, in which Espósito deploys all her glamor wearing a long dress, with transparencies and brightnesses.

The next songs to be performed are "Bomba", in which twerking predominates as dance style, and "Mi Religión", while Espósito descends from the ceiling by commanding a DJ console surrounded by lights, smoke and special effects, which is described as "a 100% energetic moment that brings everyone to their feet for a party-like atmosphere".[13] To accompany the song "Lejos de Mí", Espósito brings together in a video to several of her friends, included the actresses Leticia Siciliani, María del Cerro, Marina Bellati and Justina Bustos. The heat slows down as Espósito performs "Reina", "Ego" and "Amor Es Presente", in the last one accompanied by a gospel choir.

Towards the end of the show, Espósito once again comes back to the stage wearing a pink leather crop top, skirt and boots to perform "Unico", "A Bailar" and "Mil Años Luz". The last act includes the songs "No Estoy Sola", "Histeria" and "Ring Na Na". Espósito ends the show thanking the public while confetti falls from the ceiling.[12][14]

Commercial performance

On September 1, 2016, a week before the start of the tour, it was announced that the first four shows at the Opera Allianz Theatre were all sold out,[15] making it the third highest-grossing tour of the week in Buenos Aires.[16] Other sold out dates included the shows in La Plata, Santiago del Estero, Montevideo, Punta del Este and Viña del Mar.[17][18][19][20] However, the ticket sales for the shows in Mendoza, La Rioja and Toay were not as successful as the mentioned before.[21][22][23] As of March 2017, it is estimated that 380,000 have attended the tour.[24]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on October 27, 2016 in La Plata, Argentina. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[25]

  1. "Soy"
  2. "Irresistible"
  3. "Asesina"
  4. "Del Otro Lado"
  5. "Cree en Mí"
  6. "Boomerang"
  7. "Tu Revolución"
  8. "Bomba"
  9. "Mi Religión"
  10. "Lejos de Mí"
  11. "Reina"
  12. "Ego"
  13. "Amor Es Presente"
  14. "Unico"
  15. "A Bailar"
  16. "Mil Años Luz"
  17. "No Estoy Sola"
  18. "Histeria"
  19. "Ring Na Na"
Notes
  • During the shows in Buenos Aires of 2016, Espósito performed "Desamor" and "Cielo Salvador".[26]
  • During the shows in Milan, Rome and Tel Aviv, Espósito performed "Roma-Bangkok". In the show of Milan, the singer was joined onstage by Baby K to perform the song.[27]
  • During the show of December 1, 2016 in Santiago, Espósito was joined onstage by Abraham Mateo during his opening set to perform "Mueve".[28]

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
South America[1][29][30]
September 8, 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina Opera Allianz Theatre
September 9, 2016
September 10, 2016
September 11, 2016
October 1, 2016 Santa Fe Teatro ATE Casa España
October 6, 2016 Rosario Metropolitano
October 7, 2016 Tandil Estadio Unión & Progreso
October 8, 2016 Mar del Plata Estadio Islas Malvinas
October 14, 2016 San Juan Estadio Aldo Cantoni
October 15, 2016 Mendoza Sancor Seguros Arena
October 16, 2016 La Rioja Superdomo Adrián Guaraglia
October 21, 2016 Venado Tuerto Estadio Olimpia
October 22, 2016 Córdoba Orfeo Superdomo Future Ted
October 25, 2016 La Plata Teatro Argentino
October 28, 2016 Bahía Blanca Club Estudiantes
October 29, 2016 Toay Complejo Horacio del Campo
November 4, 2016 Santiago del Estero Club Ciclista Olímpico
November 11, 2016 Canning Las Toscas Shopping Gustavo Cejas
November 12, 2016 Asunción Paraguay Conmebol Convention Center Acho Laterza
December 1, 2016 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán Abraham Mateo
December 3, 2016[a] San Nicolás Argentina Ternium Siderar
December 6, 2016 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de Verano Victoria Solé
January 10, 2017 Punta del Este Conrad Resort & Casino
January 18, 2017[b] Mar del Plata Argentina Paseo Hermitage
January 21, 2017[c] Pinamar Auditorio Playa Valen Etchegoyen
January 23, 2017[d] Buenos Aires La Trastienda Club
February 5, 2017[e] Caseros Cedem 1
February 25, 2017[f] Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
March 4, 2017[g] Tigre Argentina Estación Tigre Sin Ensayo
March 10, 2017[h] Dolores Predio FNG
Europe[39][40]
April 4, 2017 Madrid Spain Teatro Nuevo Apolo
April 6, 2017 Barcelona Barcelona Arts
April 9, 2017 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali
April 10, 2017 Rome Orion
Asia[39]
April 13, 2017 Tel Aviv Israel Menora Mivtachim Arena Noa Kirel
South America[39]
April 29, 2017[e] Colón Argentina Plaza San Martín
May 2, 2017 Puerto Madryn Gimnasio Guillermo Brown
May 4, 2017 Neuquén Rainbow at Casino Magic
May 6, 2017[e] Coronel Pringles Plazoleta Eva Perón
May 12, 2017 Tucumán Teatro Mercedes Sosa
May 13, 2017 Salta Teatro Provincial
May 19, 2017 Posadas Club Tokio
May 20, 2017 Corrientes Club Regatas
May 28, 2017[e] Saladillo Plaza 25 de Mayo
June 17, 2017 Santiago Chile Teatro Teletón Vesta Lugg

Box office score data

Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
June 17, 2017 Santiago Chile Teatro Teletón 793 / 960 $45,967[41]

Cancelled and rescheduled shows

List of cancelled or rescheduled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason/Additional Info
November 5, 2016 Catamarca Argentina Predio Ferial Unknown.[42]
December 10, 2016 Guayaquil Ecuador Coliseo Voltaire Paladines Polo Rescheduled for February 10, 2017 at Guayaquil Convention Center due to "technical order issues",[43] and finally cancelled due to "logistical issues".[44]
December 12, 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Metropolitan Citi Rescheduled for January 23, 2017 due to a burn in the singer's metatarsal. However, Espósito gave away a short acoustic show on the original date.[45]
May 1, 2017 Comodoro Rivadavia Teatro Maria Auxiliadora City affected by the 2017 Argentina floods.[46]

Changes of venue

List of changes of venue, showing date, city, country, former venue, new venue and reason
Date City Country Former venue New venue Reason/Additional Info
October 7, 2016 Tandil Argentina Anfiteatro Martín Fierro Estadio Unión & Progreso Unknown.[47]
April 9, 2017 Milan Italy Fabrique Magazzini Generali "Organizational issues".[48]
June 16, 2017 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán Teatro Teletón Unknown[49]

Notes

  1. ^ The concert of December 3, 2016 in San Nicolás de los Arroyos was part of the Ternium-Siderar Mega Fiesta.[31]
  2. ^ The concert of January 18, 2017 in Mar del Plata was a free show.[32]
  3. ^ The concert of January 21, 2017 in Pinamar was part of the Pinamar Summer Music Festival.[33]
  4. ^ The concert of January 23, 2017 in Buenos Aires was an exclusive show for Claro customers.[34]
  5. ^ a b c d The concerts of Caseros, Colón, Coronel Pringles and Saladillo were part of the 2017 Acercarte Festival: a series of free events organized by the government of Buenos Aires Province.[35]
  6. ^ The concert of February 25, 2017 in Viña del Mar was part of the LVIII Viña del Mar International Song Festival.[36]
  7. ^ The concert of March 4, 2017 in Tigre was a free show organized by the government of Tigre Partido.[37]
  8. ^ The concert of March 10, 2017 in Dolores was part of the 2017 Fiesta Nacional de La Guitarra.[38]

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  40. ^ European attendance data:
  41. ^ Chilean Box score:
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