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El Concierto Tour

1995 concert tour by Luis Miguel


1995 concert tour by Luis Miguel

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameEl Concierto Tour
artistLuis Miguel
albumEl Concierto
start_dateSeptember 15, 1995
end_dateDecember 31, 1995
number_of_legs1
number_of_shows
last_tourSegundo Romance Tour
(1994)
this_tourEl Concierto Tour
(1995)
next_tourAmerica Tour
(1996)

(1994) (1995) (1996) The 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. The tour concluded on December 31 in Acapulco.

Set list

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueNorth AmericaSouth AmericaNorth America54 Concerts23 cities4 countries23 venues
September 15, 1995Las VegasUnited StatesCircus Maximus Showroom
September 16, 1995
September 17, 1995
September 18, 1995
September 20, 1995Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre
September 21, 1995
September 22, 1995
September 23, 1995
September 28, 1995New York CityRadio City Music Hall
September 29, 1995
September 30, 1995
October 1, 1995
October 7, 1995FairfaxPatriot Center
October 10, 1995San JuanPuerto RicoRoberto Clemente Coliseum
October 11, 1995
October 13, 1995MiamiUnited StatesJames L. Knight Center
October 14, 1995
October 15, 1995
October 19, 1995DallasStarplex Amphitheatre
October 21, 1995HoustonThe Summit
October 22, 1995San AntonioAlamodome
October 24, 1995El PasoSpecial Events Center
October 26, 1995San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
October 27, 1995
October 29, 1995TucsonTucson Convention Center
October 31, 1995PhoenixAmerica West Arena
November 1, 1995Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre
November 2, 1995
November 5, 1995San JoseSan Jose Arena
November 7, 1995El PasoSpecial Events Center
November 10, 1995MonterreyMexicoAuditorio Coca-Cola
November 11, 1995
November 12, 1995
November 16, 1995GuadalajaraEstadio Tres de Marzo
November 23, 1995CaracasVenezuelaEstadio La Rinconada
November 24, 1995Valenciaurl=https://www.proquest.com/docview/311181018title=Corean exitos de Mickylanguage=Spanishnewspaper=Reformapage=7date=25 November 1995accessdate=27 December 2021url-access=subscription}}
November 28, 1995MéridaMexicoEstadio Carlos Iturralde
December 1, 1995VeracruzEstadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente
December 3, 1995PueblaEstadio Cuauhtémoc
December 6, 1995Mexico CityNational Auditorium
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, 1995AcapulcoCentro de Convenciones
  • Note: Some dates may be missing due to the lack of reliable sources.

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Auditorio Coca-ColaMonterrey31,314 / 45,000$796,141
Total31,314 / 45,000 (69,6%)$796,141

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
October 6, 1995CamdenUnited StatesWaterfront Entertainment CentreLogistical problems
December 4, 1995LeónMexicoEstadio La Martinicaurl=https://www.am.com.mx/espectaculos/Leon-ciudad-incondicional-para-Luis-Miguel-20180714-0005.htmltitle=León, ciudad incondicional para Luis Miguellanguage=Spanishnewspaper=AMdate=15 July 2018accessdate=8 May 2019}}

Tour personnel

Personnel adapted from Tour itinerary booklet.

Performance credits

Band

  • Luis Miguel – vocals
  • Kiko Cibrian – musical director, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Francisco Loyo – piano
  • Arturo Pérez – keyboards
  • Victor Loyo – drums
  • Gerardo Carrillo – bass
  • Jeff Nathanson – saxophone
  • Alex Carballo – trombone
  • Francisco Abonce – trumpet
  • Tony Lujan – trumpet
  • Leonard Lopez – percussion
  • Victor Potenza – bandoneon
  • Hannah Mancini – choir
  • Diane Ulibarri – choir

Mariachi 2000

  • Cutberto Pérez – director, trumpet
  • Juan Guzmán – trumpet
  • Hugo Santiago – violin
  • Pedro García – violin
  • Martin Pinzón – violin
  • José Ignacio Vázquez – violin
  • Petronilo Godinez – violin
  • Francisco Javier García – violin
  • Julio de Santiago – violin
  • Emilio Pérez – violin
  • Fernando Hernández – guitarrón
  • Miguel Flores – vihuela
  • Juan Carlos Navarro – guitar

Notes

References

References

  1. (3 September 1995). "Luis Miguel de gira por Estados Unidos". Editora de la Laguna.
  2. (16 December 1995). "Ofrecerá Luis Miguel dos conciertos más en el Auditorio Nacional". El Siglo del Torreón.
  3. [http://www.luismiguelsite.com/pubhtml/book1995.htm Auditorio Nacional - Cuaderno 1995]
  4. (11 November 1995). "Congratulations, Luis Miguel, on the conclusion of another sold-out US tour". [[Billboard (magazine).
  5. (7 October 1995). "Dancin' And Romancin': Luis Miguel's Hot!". [[Cashbox (magazine).
  6. (18 September 1995). "Luismi de gira con mariachi". Editora de la Laguna.
  7. (28 September 1995). "'El Concierto' en Radio City". [[Tribune Publishing]].
  8. (2 September 1995). "Luis Miguel realiza su cuarta gira en Las Vegas". Editora de la Laguna.
  9. (22 September 1995). "'Technical Problems' Thwart Luis Miguel at Amphitheatre". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  10. (2 October 1995). "Charms of a Mexican crooner". Tribune Publishing.
  11. (2 October 1995). "Concerts". [[New York (magazine).
  12. (3 October 1995). "Todo un "Aries" en concierto". La Crónica.
  13. (27 August 1995). "En Octubre Viene Luis Miguel". El Día, Inc.
  14. (8 October 1995). "Miami se prepara para recibir a Luis Miguel". Editora de la Laguna.
  15. (17 October 1995). "Luis Miguel ya no necesita los boleros para triunfar". Editora de la Laguna.
  16. (20 October 1995). "Luis Miguel wins over Starplex crowd". [[McClatchy.
  17. (20 October 1995). "RISK AND REWARD Miguel dares to push the limits, with rich results". [[Belo Corporation]].
  18. (23 October 1995). "Luis Miguel: smooth of voice, style". [[Hearst Communications.
  19. (24 October 1995). "'El Idolo' worshiped by 15,000". Hearst Corporation.
  20. (25 October 1995). "Sultry latin singer Miguel dazzles screaming fans". [[Gannett.
  21. (29 October 1995). "Espectacular concierto de Luis Miguel". La Crónica.
  22. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5LfDz117KU Lucho Gatica in LA concert]
  23. (18 November 1995). "A Luis Miguel le tocaba cantar en Guadalajara". [[El Informador (Mexico).
  24. (26 November 1995). "Critican venezolanos periodistas a Luismi". La Crónica.
  25. (12 November 1995). "Agota Micky boletos". [[Reforma (newspaper).
  26. (25 November 1995). "Corean exitos de Micky". [[Reforma (newspaper).
  27. (30 November 1995). "Los yucatecos ovacionan a Luis Miguel". La Crónica.
  28. (26 September 2017). "Este amor siempre irá contigo". Grupo Sexenio.
  29. (8 December 1995). "Frenesí en el primer concierto de Luismi". La Crónica.
  30. (9 December 1995). "Luis Miguel cantó con Frank Sinatra por medio del video". Editora de la Laguna.
  31. (6 December 1995). "Luis Miguel: El Concierto". Bitácora del Auditorio Nacional.
  32. (28 December 1995). "Interrumpen luna de miel". La Crónica.
  33. (3 December 1995). "Casi 100 mil boletos y un mundo por presentar". La Crónica.
  34. (9 December 1995). "Boxscore Top 10 Concert Grosses". Nielsen Business Media.
  35. (4 October 1995). "Take 'em back". [[The Philadelphia Inquirer]].
  36. (15 July 2018). "León, ciudad incondicional para Luis Miguel". AM.
  37. "Tour Itinerary Booklet 1".
  38. "Tour Itinerary Booklet 2".
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