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El Concierto Tour
Tour by Luis Miguel
File:Camden'95.jpg
Associated albumEl Concierto
Start dateSeptember 15, 1995
End dateDecember 31, 1995
Legs1
No. of shows52 in North America
2 in South America
54 total
Luis Miguel concert chronology

El Concierto Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel, to further promote the album El Concierto which began on September 15, 1995 at the Circus Maximus Showroom in Las Vegas, Nevada and performed across several cities in the United States, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Venezuela. In November 19, Luis Miguel did a special appearance in Sinatra: 80 Years My Way, a television special celebrating Frank Sinatra's 80th birthday, which was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, performing the song Come Fly With Me.

The setlist of the tour consists of previously-recorded pop tracks and ballads, boleros from his Romance albums, and the mariachi songs from El Concierto.[1] The tour concluded on December 31 in Acapulco.[2][3]

Tour set list

El Concierto Tour : (54 shows)
Sep/15/1995 – Dec/31/1995
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Introduction"  
2."Dame Tú Amor"Aries 
3."Me Niego A Estar Solo"Aries 
4."Up Tempo Medley" (Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer / Cuestión de Piel / Oro de Ley)Busca Una Mujer, 20 Años 
5."Medley" (Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti / Culpable O No / Mas Allá de Todo / Fría Como El Viento / Entrégate / Tengo Todo Excepto A Ti / La Incondicional)Soy Como Quiero Ser, 20 Años, Busca Una Mujer 
6."Amante del Amor"20 Años 
7."Alguien Como Tú"20 Años 
8."Pensar En Tí"Aries 
9."Hasta Que Me Olvides"Aries 
10."Ayer"Aries 
11."Hasta El Fin"Aries 
12."Intro (Guitar) – Todo Y Nada"Segundo Romance 
13."No Me Platiques Más"Romance 
14."La Barca"Romance 
15."Nosotros"Segundo Romance 
16."El Día Que Me Quieras"Segundo Romance 
17."How Do You Keep The Music Playing (Duet)"never released by the artist 
18."Intro (Saxophone) – Que Nivel De Mujer"Aries 
19."Come Fly With Me"Duets II 
20."La Media Vuelta"Segundo Romance 
21."Amanecí En Tus Brazos"El Concierto 
22."El Rey"El Concierto 
23."Si Nos Dejan"El Concierto 
24."Medley" (Separados / Pupilas de Gato)Busca Una Mujer 
25."América, América"América & En Vivo 
26."Suave"Aries 
27."Será Que No Me Amas"20 Años 

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date City Country Venue
North America[4][5][6][7]
September 15, 1995 Las Vegas United States Circus Maximus Showroom[8]
September 16, 1995
September 17, 1995
September 18, 1995
September 20, 1995 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre[9]
September 21, 1995
September 22, 1995
September 23, 1995
September 28, 1995 New York City Radio City Music Hall[10][11][12]
September 29, 1995
September 30, 1995
October 1, 1995
October 7, 1995 Fairfax Patriot Center
October 10, 1995 San Juan Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum[13]
October 11, 1995
October 13, 1995 Miami United States James L. Knight Center[14][15]
October 14, 1995
October 15, 1995
October 19, 1995 Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre[16][17]
October 21, 1995 Houston The Summit[18]
October 22, 1995 San Antonio Alamodome[19]
October 24, 1995 El Paso Special Events Center[20]
October 26, 1995 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena[21]
October 27, 1995
October 29, 1995 Tucson Tucson Convention Center
October 31, 1995 Phoenix America West Arena
November 1, 1995 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre[22]
November 2, 1995
November 5, 1995 San Jose San Jose Arena
November 7, 1995 El Paso Special Events Center
November 10, 1995 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Coca-Cola
November 11, 1995
November 12, 1995
November 16, 1995 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo[23]
South America
November 23, 1995 Caracas Venezuela Estadio La Rinconada[24]
November 24, 1995 Maracay Estadio José Pérez Colmenares
North America
November 28, 1995 Mérida Mexico Estadio Carlos Iturralde[25]
December 1, 1995 Veracruz Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente[26]
December 3, 1995 Puebla Estadio Cuauhtémoc
December 6, 1995 Mexico City National Auditorium[27][28][29]
December 7, 1995
December 8, 1995
December 9, 1995
December 10, 1995
December 13, 1995
December 14, 1995
December 15, 1995
December 16, 1995
December 17, 1995
December 19, 1995
December 20, 1995
December 22, 1995
December 23, 1995
December 31, 1995 Acapulco Centro de Convenciones[30][31]
54 Concerts 23 cities 4 countries 23 venues
  • Note: Some dates may be missing due to the lack of reliable sources.

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Auditorio Coca-Cola Monterrey 31,314 / 45,000 $796,141[32]
Total 31,314 / 45,000 (69,6%) $796,141

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
October 6, 1995 Camden United States Waterfront Entertainment Centre Logistical problems[33]
December 4, 1995[a] León Mexico Estadio La Martinica Unknown[34]

Band

  • Vocals: Luis Miguel
  • Acoustic & electric guitar: Kiko Cibrian
  • Bass: Lalo Carrillo
  • Piano: Francisco Loyo
  • Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
  • Drums: Victor Loyo
  • Percussion: Leonardo López
  • Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
  • Trumpet: Armando Cedillo
  • Trumpet: Juan Arpero
  • Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
  • Bandoneón: Coco Potenza
  • Backing vocals: Unknown
  • Mariachi 2000

Notes

  1. ^ The December 4, 1995 canceled concert in León was previously scheduled to take place on November 14, but was postponed due to production failure.[34]

References

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  2. ^ "Ofrecerá Luis Miguel dos conciertos más en el Auditorio Nacional". El Siglo del Torreón (in Spanish). 16 December 1995. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. ^ Auditorio Nacional - Cuaderno 1995
  4. ^ "Congratulations, Luis Miguel, on the conclusion of another sold-out US tour". Billboard. 11 November 1995. p. 11. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
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  6. ^ "Luismi de gira con mariachi". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 18 September 1995. p. 33. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  7. ^ "'El Concierto' en Radio City". Daily News. Tribune Publishing. 28 September 1995. p. 193. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Luis Miguel realiza su cuarta gira en Las Vegas". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 2 September 1995. p. 43. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  9. ^ Lopetegui, Enrique (22 September 1995). "'Technical Problems' Thwart Luis Miguel at Amphitheatre". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  10. ^ Rivas, Josue (2 October 1995). "Charms of a Mexican crooner". Daily News. Tribune Publishing. p. 16E. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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  14. ^ "Miami se prepara para recibir a Luis Miguel". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 8 October 1995. p. 45. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Luis Miguel ya no necesita los boleros para triunfar". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 17 October 1995. p. 26. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  16. ^ "Luis Miguel wins over Starplex crowd". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The McClatchy Company. 20 October 1995. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  17. ^ "RISK AND REWARD Miguel dares to push the limits, with rich results". The Dallas Morning News. Belo Corporation. 20 October 1995. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  18. ^ "Luis Miguel: smooth of voice, style". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. 23 October 1995. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  19. ^ "'El Idolo' worshiped by 15,000". San Antonio Express-News. Hearst Corporation. 24 October 1995. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  20. ^ Cortés, Maria (25 October 1995). "Sultry latin singer Miguel dazzles screaming fans". El Paso Times. Gannett Co., Inc. p. 1D. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  21. ^ "Espectacular concierto de Luis Miguel" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 29 October 1995. p. 1-D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 8, 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  22. ^ Lucho Gatica in LA concert
  23. ^ "A Luis Miguel le tocaba cantar en Guadalajara" (PDF). El Informador (in Spanish). 18 November 1995. p. 1 & 4-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  24. ^ "Critican venezolanos periodistas a Luismi" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 26 November 1995. p. 3D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  25. ^ "Los yucatecos ovacionan a Luis Miguel" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 30 November 1995. p. 2D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  26. ^ "Este amor siempre irá contigo". Sexenio (in Spanish). Grupo Sexenio. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  27. ^ "Frenesí en el primer concierto de Luismi" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 8 December 1995. p. 3D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  28. ^ "Luis Miguel cantó con Frank Sinatra por medio del video". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 9 December 1995. p. 45. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  29. ^ "Luis Miguel: El Concierto". Bitácora del Auditorio Nacional (in Spanish). 6 December 1995. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  30. ^ "Interrumpen luna de miel" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 28 December 1995. p. 1D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 26, 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  31. ^ "Casi 100 mil boletos y un mundo por presentar" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 3 December 1995. p. 2D. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 26, 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  32. ^ "Boxscore Top 10 Concert Grosses" (PDF). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 9 December 1995. p. 21. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  33. ^ "Take 'em back". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 4 October 1995. p. C2. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  34. ^ a b "León, ciudad incondicional para Luis Miguel". AM (in Spanish). 15 July 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2019.