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33 Tour

2003–04 concert tour by Luis Miguel


2003–04 concert tour by Luis Miguel

FieldValue
concert_tour_name33 Tour
image33TourLM.jpg
artistLuis Miguel
album33
start_dateOctober 8, 2003
end_dateOctober 30, 2004
number_of_legs3
number_of_shows64 in North America
13 in South America
4 in Central America
8 in Europe
89 total
last_tourMis Romances Tour
(2002)
this_tour33 Tour
(2003–04)
next_tourMéxico En La Piel Tour
(2005–07)

13 in South America 4 in Central America 8 in Europe 89 total (2002) (2003–04) (2005–07) }} The 33 Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the years 2003 and 2004 to promote his last album 33. He sang 89 concerts during this tour of a duration about 95 minutes. Luis Miguel performed at Mexico's National Auditorium, as well as other prestigious international venues such as Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Spain and José Amalfitani Stadium in Argentina.

During this tour in Spain, the Prince Felipe of Spain presented him with a special award for being the best-selling foreign artist in the country's history, and hosted a special party in his honor in Madrid.

History

To promote 33, Miguel began his 33 Tour on 8 October 2003 in Palm Desert, California. He toured throughout the United States until his final show on 17 November 2003 in Duluth, Georgia. Following his concerts in the United States, he continued the first leg of the tour in South America beginning in Chile on 27 November 2003. He concluded the first leg of his tour on 7 December 2003 in Argentina. Miguel grossed nine million dollars from his concerts in the United States.

Miguel commenced the second leg of his 33 Tour by performing 25 consecutive shows at the National Auditorium in Mexico City from 15 January 2004 to 16 February 2004, breaking the previous record held by his 21 shows during the Amarte Es Un Placer Tour in 2000. Following his performances in Mexico City, he made recitals in the country, singing in Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana. His concerts at the National Auditorium grossed over $12 million. He returned in the United States where he performed four shows.

The final leg of his 33 Tour was launched on 23 September 2004 where he performed in Spain. Following his shows in Spain, he toured in Central America performing in Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama. He then concluded his tour after presenting in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The 33 Tour grossed over $29 million.

This tour finished on October 30, 2004, just 8 days before the worldwide release of his next album, Mexico En La Piel.

Tour Set List

*October 8, 2003 – March 12, 2004''''' *September 23, 2003 – October 30, 2004'''''

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenueNorth America - Leg 1South AmericaNorth America II - Leg 2Europe - Leg 3Central AmericaSouth America IITotal476,280 / 528,134 (90,2%)$29,016,590
October 8, 2003Palm DesertUnited StatesMcCallum Theatre1,022 / 1,022$80,400
October 10, 2003Las VegasMandalay Bay Events Center5,881 / 8,289$589,365
October 11, 2003Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl3,455 / 4,245$224,455
October 12, 2003FresnoSelland Arena
October 15, 2003Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre22,757 / 24,376$2,140,190
October 16, 2003
October 17, 2003
October 18, 2003
October 19, 2003
October 22, 2003DenverMagness Arenarowspan="2"rowspan="2"
October 24, 2003San JoseHP Pavilion
October 25, 2003Chula VistaCoors Amphitheatre12,384 / 12,384$690,516
October 26, 2003PhoenixDodge Theatre
October 27, 2003El PasoDon Haskins Center6,876 / 6,876$463,416
October 29, 2003HidalgoDodge Arena9,840 / 9,840$803,465
October 30, 2003
November 1, 2003DallasSmirnoff Music Centre5,610 / 6,200$343,856
November 2, 2003San AntonioSBC Center7,072 / 12,412$424,000
November 4, 2003LaredoLaredo Entertainment Center9,322 / 9,322$707,605
November 5, 2003HoustonToyota Center9,105 / 11,674$556,045
November 8, 2003ChicagoUnited Center9,224 / 12,500$737,175
November 11, 2003New York CityMadison Square Garden12,123 / 13,102$982,334
November 13, 2003MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena16,601 / 22,000$1,252,133
November 14, 2003TampaSt. Pete Times Forum4,035 / 9,007$238,183
November 15, 2003MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
November 17, 2003DuluthGwinnett Convention Center4,824 / 6,200$402,400
November 26, 2003SantiagoChileEspacio Riescorowspan="7"rowspan="7"
November 28, 2003Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo
November 29, 2003Viña del MarQuinta Vergara Amphitheater
December 3, 2003CórdobaArgentinaEstadio Chateau Carrera
December 5, 2003Buenos AiresJosé Amalfitani Stadium
December 6, 2003
December 7, 2003
January 15, 2004Mexico CityMexicoNational Auditorium233,913 / 242,075$11,964,429
January 16, 2004
January 17, 2004
January 18, 2004
January 21, 2004
January 22, 2004
January 23, 2004
January 24, 2004
January 25, 2004
January 28, 2004
January 29, 2004
January 30, 2004
January 31, 2004
February 1, 2004
February 4, 2004
February 5, 2004
February 6, 2004
February 7, 2004
February 8, 2004
February 11, 2004
February 12, 2004
February 13, 2004
February 14, 2004
February 15, 2004
February 16, 2004
February 18, 2004GuadalajaraEstadio Tres de Marzo22,479 / 26,488$1,245,085
February 20, 2004MonterreyMonterrey Arena37,418 / 41,144$2,605,195
February 21, 2004
February 22, 2004
February 23, 2004
February 27, 2004TijuanaEl Fororowspan="3"rowspan="3"
February 28, 2004
February 29, 2004
March 4, 2004AnaheimUnited StatesArrowhead Pond8,296 / 11,239$606,955
March 5, 2004TucsonTCC Arena5,189 / 5,395$407,852
March 6, 2004Las VegasPH Entertainment Center
March 7, 2004San DiegoCox Arena8,574 / 8,574$606,765
March 12, 2004VeracruzMexicoWorld Trade Center
September 23, 2004Santiago de CompostelaSpainPavillón Multiusos Fontes do Sarrowspan="3"rowspan="3"
September 25, 2004JaénPabellon Del Nuevo Recinto Ferial
September 26, 2004ValenciaPlaza Monumental
September 28, 2004MadridPlaza De Toros Las Ventas11,672€503,090
September 29, 200412,498€533,608
October 1, 2004AlicanteCiudad Deportiva12,296€404,464
October 2, 2004BarcelonaPalau Sant Jordi16,909€684,622
October 3, 2004ZaragozaPlaza De Toros
October 8, 2004Guatemala CityGuatemalaEstadio Mateo Floresrowspan="2"rowspan="2"
October 10, 2004San SalvadorEl SalvadorEstadio Jorge "Mágico" González
October 13, 2004San JoséCosta RicaEstadio Ricardo Saprissa15,963 / 16,201$572,854
October 15, 2004Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention Center4,317 / 7,569$371,917
October 17, 2004CaliColombiaEstadio Pascual Guerrerorowspan="6"rowspan="6"
October 20, 2004BogotáEstadio Nemesio Camacho
October 23, 2004MedellínEstadio Atanasio Girardot
October 26, 2004GuayaquilEcuadorEstadio Alberto Spencer
October 28, 2004QuitoEstadio Olímpico Atahualpa
October 30, 2004LimaPeruExplanada Estadio Monumental

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
November 7, 2003ClevelandUnited StatesPublic AuditoriumUnknown

Tour Personnel

Band

  • Vocals: Luis Miguel
  • Acoustic & electric guitar: Todd Robinson
  • Bass: Lalo Carrillo
  • Piano: Francisco Loyo
  • Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
  • Drums: Victor Loyo
  • Percussion: Tommy Aros
  • Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
  • Trumpet: Francisco Abonce
  • Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
  • Backing Vocals: Unique & Shanna

Notes

References

References

  1. (21 September 2003). "Luis Miguel en concierto".
  2. "Billboard Bits: Smoke Out, Michelle Branch, Luis Miguel". Prometheus Global Media.
  3. (7 December 2003). "Luis Miguel canta los "33"". La Nación.
  4. (27 December 2003). "Old Favorites Top 2003 Touring Chart". Nielsen Business Media.
  5. (16 February 2004). "Vieron a Luis Miguel más de 239 mil personas en DF". El Universal.
  6. (25 December 2004). "Chili Peppers Red Hot at Hyde Park". Nielsen Business Media.
  7. (27 March 2004). "Boxscore Concert Grosses". Nielsen Business Media.
  8. (23 September 2004). "Luis Miguel inicia su gira por España en Santiago de Compostela". ¡Hola!.
  9. (28 July 2004). "Luis Miguel recorre Centroamérica {{!}} Mega Latina".
  10. (2 October 2004). "Una megainversión llamada, Luis Miguel". El Universo.
  11. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/palmspr.htm Luis Miguel on fire]
  12. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/vegas.htm He shines in Vegas]
  13. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/s-barb.htm Veteran Mexican Young Blood!!]
  14. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/fresno.htm A night of romance]
  15. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/losange.htm There was no sunset]
  16. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/denver.htm Superstar just a bit too comfortable]
  17. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/elpasoes.htm A show between friends]
  18. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/hidalgo.htm Love that Luis!]
  19. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/dallas.htm Luis Miguel belts out hits with lots of glitz]
  20. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/sanant.htm Old and new hits]
  21. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/laredo.htm Laredo enjoys Luis Miguel]
  22. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/chicago.htm Luis Miguel is best than ever in Chicago]
  23. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/ny.htm Luis Miguel and NYC give all]
  24. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/miami.htm Surprises in Miami]
  25. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/atlanta.htm Luis Miguel at 33]
  26. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/riesco.htm Luis Miguel: A pro is desesperated]
  27. (27 November 2003). "Luis Miguel canceló concierto en Chile por problemas técnicos". [[El Universo]].
  28. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/apoqui.htm Luis Miguel calls it even with Chile]
  29. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/quinta.htm Luis Miguel made Viña to explode]
  30. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/cordoba.htm Love of two]
  31. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/newalb/velez.htm Luis Miguel made it again]
  32. [http://www.bitacoradelauditorio.com/2004/01/luis-miguel-el-hombre-record.html Bitácora del Auditorio Nacional]
  33. (2005). "Grandes conciertos según recaudación en 2004".
  34. [http://www.love-that-luis.com/newsarch2003/2003-10oct.htm Cleveland canceled]
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