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America Tour

1996 concert tour by Luis Miguel


1996 concert tour by Luis Miguel

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameAmerica Tour
imageamerica96.jpg
artistLuis Miguel
locationSouth America
albumNada Es Igual...
start_dateNovember 19, 1996
end_dateDecember 15, 1996
number_of_legs1
number_of_shows12
last_tourEl Concierto Tour
(1995)
this_tourAmerica Tour
(1996)
next_tourRomances Tour
(1997–98)

(1995) (1996) (1997–98)

America Tour 1996 (also known as the Nada Es Igual Tour) was a short concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the last part of 1996 to promote his album Nada Es Igual... It only lasted for one month and it only took place at some places in South America, like Buenos Aires, Argentina in the River Plate Stadium, Santiago de Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Paraguay, Ecuador and Brazil.

Set list

This set list is from the December 7, 1996, concert in Buenos Aires. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Dame Tú Amor"
  2. "Me Niego A Estar Solo"
  3. Up-tempo Medley:
  • "Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
  • "Cuestión De Piel"
  • "Oro De Ley"
  1. Ballads 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"
  1. "Si Te Vas"
  2. "Hasta El Fin"
  3. "Always And Forever Intro" (Pat Metheny cover)
  4. "Todo y Nada"
  5. "No Sé Tú"
  6. "No Me Platiques Más"
  7. "La Barca"
  8. "Nosotros"
  9. "El Día Que Me Quieras"
  10. "Intro (Saxophone) - Que Nivel De Mujer"
  11. "Sueña"
  12. "Come Fly With Me" (feat. Frank Sinatra)
  13. "Dame"
  14. "La Media Vuelta"
  15. "Amanecí En Tus Brazos"
  16. "Si Nos Dejan"
  17. "Suave"
  18. ;Encore
  19. "Como Es Posible Que A Mi Lado"
  20. "Será Que No Me Amas"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueSouth America12 Concerts10 cities7 countries10 venues
November 19, 1996LimaPeruEstadio Municipal Miraflores
November 22, 1996QuitoEcuadorEstadio Olímpico Atahualpa
November 25, 1996Rio de JaneiroBrazilMetropolitan
November 26, 1996São PauloOlympia
November 27, 1996
November 30, 1996SantiagoChileEstadio Nacional de Chile
December 3, 1996AsunciónParaguayEstadio Defensores del Chaco
December 7, 1996Buenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate Stadium
December 8, 1996
December 10, 1996MontevideoUruguayEstadio Centenario
December 13, 1996CórdobaArgentinaEstadio Chateau Carreras
December 15, 1996RosarioEstadio Gigante de Arroyito
  • The Santiago show was fully recorded for its partial transmission in Chile by Megavisión.
  • The second Buenos Aires show was fully recorded for its transmission in Argentina by Telefe.

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
November 29, 1996SantiagoChileEstadio San Carlos de ApoquindoDelays in transportation

Band

  • Vocals: Luis Miguel
  • Acoustic & electric guitar: Kiko Cibrian
  • Bass: Lalo Carrillo
  • Piano: Francisco Loyo
  • Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
  • Drums: Victor Loyo
  • Percussion: Tommy Aros
  • Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
  • Saxophone: Cleto Escobedo
  • Trumpet: Francisco Abonce
  • Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
  • Trombone: Victor Potenza
  • Backing vocals: Hannah Mancini, Sandra Allen

Notes

References

References

  1. (22 November 1996). "Luis Miguel en concierto". Editora de la Laguna.
  2. (25 November 1996). "Luis Miguel mostra 'bolero para boi dormir'". [[Grupo Folha]].
  3. (29 November 1996). "Uepa! Cucarachas taradas atacam Luis Miguel!". Grupo Folha.
  4. (5 December 1996). "Luis Miguel cantó en Paraguay". Editora de la Laguna.
  5. (9 December 1996). "Luis Miguel ante 45 mil argentinos". Editora de la Laguna.
  6. (9 December 1996). "El amor tiene cara de varón". [[La Nación]].
  7. (8 December 1996). "Lluvia impide concierto de Luis Miguel". Editora de la Laguna.
  8. (28 October 2014). "Las visitas de Luis Miguel a Córdoba". [[Clarín Group.
  9. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQhVjvUULGU Luis Miguel in Chile Megavisión]
  10. (30 November 1996). "Dicen que es 'un pedante'". [[Reforma (newspaper).
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