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Mis Romances Tour

2002 concert tour by Luis Miguel


2002 concert tour by Luis Miguel

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameMis Romances Tour
artistLuis Miguel
imageLMmisromancestour.jpg
album
start_dateJanuary 24, 2002
end_dateDecember 14, 2002
number_of_legs2
number_of_shows
gross$19.4 million (34 shows)
last_tourAmarte Es Un Placer Tour
(1999–2000)
this_tourMis Romances Tour
(2002)
next_tour33 Tour
(2003–04)

(1999–2000) (2002) (2003–04) The Mis Romances Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the year 2002 to promote his 2001 album Mis Romances (during the second half of the tour he also promote his compilation Mis Boleros Favoritos). The tour consisted in 63 concerts and ran through US, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. In February he performed at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California for six consecutive sold-out nights drawing more than 32,000 spectators, beating his previous record of five consecutive concerts in this venue, he played also two more concerts in September. Miguel performed at Mexico's Aztec Stadium for first time in his career in front of 80,000 spectators, and also gave twelve nights at National Auditorium in Mexico City.

History

To promote Mis Romances, Luis Miguel began his Mis Romances Tour on 24 January 2002 in San Diego, California. After touring in the United States for a month, he performed one show in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Afterwards, he presented 13 shows in Mexico, including 12 consecutive shows at the National Auditorium. He also performed five shows at the Auditorio Coca-Cola in Monterrey, Mexico. Luis Miguel continued touring in the United States and ended the first leg of the tour 13 April 2002.

Luis Miguel commenced the second leg of his tour on 12 September 2002 in Chula Vista, California and presented three more shows in the United States. Luis Miguel's concerts in North America grossed over $16 million, the highest-grossing tour of the year by a Latin artist. After his performances in the United States, he made five recitals in Spain. He continued the second leg in South America performing in Chile, Peru, Uruguay, and Argentina. The tour concluded on 14 December 2002 in the Dominican Republic.

The Los Angeles Times editor Agustin Gurza compared Luis Miguel's box office sales at the Universal Amphitheater to Julio Iglesias and noted that it contrasted with the low sales of Mis Romances. The set list consisted of boleros from Mis Romances and its predecessors, as well as pop tracks and ballads from his music career.

Set list

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenueNorth America - Leg 1North American Leg 1 boxscore data:North America - Leg 2North American Leg 2 boxscore data:EuropeSouth AmericaNorth AmericaTotal251,345 / 271,432 (92,6%)$16,430,342
January 24, 2002San DiegoUnited StatesCox Arena13,101 / 17,004$988,165
January 25, 2002
January 26, 2002Las VegasMandalay Bay Events Center8,227 / 8,227$715,980
January 29, 2002Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre32,294 / 32,294$2,593,010
January 30, 2002
January 31, 2002
February 1, 2002
February 2, 2002
February 3, 2002
February 7, 2002HoustonCompaq Center10,138 / 10,577$628,870
February 9, 2002Grand PrairieDallas NextStage5,851 / 5,851$361,080
February 11, 2002RosemontAllstate Arena7,170 / 10,000$561,950
February 13, 2002LowellTsongas Arena3,662 / 5,762$178,335
February 16, 2002MiamiMiami Arenarowspan="7"rowspan="7"
February 17, 2002
February 18, 2002OrlandoTD Waterhouse Centre
February 20, 2002Santo DomingoDominican RepublicEstadio Quisqueya
February 23, 2002San JuanPuerto RicoHiram Bithorn Stadium
February 27, 2002GuadalajaraMexicoEstadio Tres de Marzo{{cite newstitle=Luis Miguel inicia gira 'Mis Romances' en Méxicoaccess-date=30 January 2020newspaper=Laredo Morning Timespage=5Darchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721071943/http://airwolf.lmtonline.com/quepasa/archive/030802/pasa5.pdfarchive-date=21 July 2011date=8 March 2002language=es}}
March 2, 2002Mexico CityAztec Stadium
March 6, 2002National Auditorium112,974 / 118,872$6,178,203
March 7, 2002
March 8, 2002
March 9, 2002
March 10, 2002
March 13, 2002
March 14, 2002
March 15, 2002
March 16, 2002
March 17, 2002
March 19, 2002
March 20, 2002
March 22, 2002MonterreyAuditorio Coca-Colarowspan="5"rowspan="5"
March 23, 2002
March 24, 2002
March 25, 2002
March 26, 2002
March 29, 2002El PasoUnited StatesDon Haskins Center12,684 / 14,176$798,713
March 30, 2002
April 1, 2002San AntonioFreeman Coliseum5,934 / 6,564$409,758
April 2, 2002McAllenVilla Real Convention Centerrowspan="2"rowspan="2"
April 3, 2002
April 6, 2002TucsonAnselmo Valencia Amphitheater4,455 / 4,455$132,930
April 7, 2002TempeGammage Auditoriumrowspan="2"rowspan="2"
April 9, 2002DenverMagness Arena
April 12, 2002New York CityMadison Square Garden13,029 / 13,742$1,123,980
April 13, 2002PhiladelphiaFirst Union Spectrum3,079 / 15,000$256,460
September 12, 2002Chula VistaUnited StatesCoors Amphitheatre7,590 / 8,908$500,668
September 13, 2002Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena
September 14, 2002Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre11,157 / 12,796$1,002,240
September 15, 2002
October 8, 2002BenidormSpainEstadio Municipal Benidorm9,943€397,720
October 9, 2002BarcelonaPalau Sant Jordi18,937€672,086
October 11, 2002MadridPalacio Vistalegrerowspan="3"rowspan="3"
October 12, 2002
October 13, 2002
November 16, 2002SantiagoChileEstadio Nacionalrowspan="6"rowspan="6"
November 18, 2002Centro San Carlos de Apoquindo
November 20, 2002LimaPeruLima Polo Club
November 22, 2002Punta del EsteUruguayHotel Conrad
November 24, 2002Buenos AiresArgentinaJosé Amalfitani Stadium
November 25, 2002
December 14, 2002La RomanaDominican RepublicAltos de Chavón

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
  • Mariachi 2000

Notes

References

References

  1. "Mis Romances Tour (2002)". luismiguelsite.com.
  2. (27 January 2002). "Pop Music". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. (28 January 2002). "Un explosivo arranque".
  4. (2002). "Luis Miguel en el Hiram Bithorn". Puerto Rico Herald.
  5. (30 December 2002). "México a tono con los grandes". [[El Universal (Mexico City).
  6. (23 March 2002). "Conquista Luis Miguel a fans de Monterrey pese a retraso". El Universal.
  7. (12 April 2002). "In Concert". [[Philadelphia Media Network]].
  8. (31 August 2002). "Latin Notas".
  9. (28 December 2002). "The Year in Music – 2002: Top Tours by Genre". Nielsen Business Media, Inc..
  10. (19 September 2002). "Luis Miguel realizará un tercer concierto en Madrid el 13 de octubre". [[PRISA]].
  11. (24 November 2002). "Luis Miguel actuará hoy en Vélez". [[La Nación]].
  12. (13 December 2002). "Disfruta Luis Miguel descanso en Dominicana previo a concierto". El Universal.
  13. (31 January 2002). "Crooner in Cruise Control". Los Angeles Times.
  14. (14 February 2002). "Latin Music Review". [[Sun-Times Media Group]].
  15. (25 January 2002). "Arranca suspiros". [[Esmas.com]].
  16. (30 January 2002). "Le da 'amor' a LA". [[Esmas.com]].
  17. (10 February 2002). "Luis Miguel cautiva en concierto". La Estrella.
  18. (20 February 2002). "Mis Romances en histórica transmisión en vivo por el 13". [[Listín Diario]].
  19. (21 February 2002). "Luis Miguel demuestra que sigue siendo el rey". [[Listín Diario]].
  20. (24 February 2002). "Se luce "el Sol"". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  21. (4 March 2002). "Luis Miguel cantó ante 80 mil compatriotas en el estadio azteca de la capital mexicana". El Día.
  22. (6 June 2002). "Luis Miguel: Una rosa es una rosa". Bitácora del Auditorio Nacional.
  23. (23 March 2002). "¡Brilla El Sol en Monterrey!". [[El Porvenir (newspaper).
  24. (28 March 2002). "Luis Miguel returns to drive El Paso fans wild". [[Gannett.
  25. (30 March 2002). "Enamora a El Paso". El Diario.
  26. (9 February 2002). "Luis Miguel postpones McAllen show". [[AIM Media Texas]].
  27. (29 March 2002). "For the love of Luis!". [[Lee Enterprises]].
  28. (7 April 2002). "S-o-o-o hot: Luis Miguel wows fans at sold-out show". Lee Enterprises.
  29. (22 February 2002). "Miguel reschedules". Gannett Co., Inc..
  30. (14 September 2002). "Luismi reinicia gira en Estados Unidos". [[El Universal (Mexico City).
  31. (14 September 2002). "Le 'apuestan' a Luis Miguel". [[El Norte (Monterrey).
  32. (16 September 2002). "Vibran con Luismi mexicanos de LA". El Norte.
  33. (2003). "Grandes conciertos de 2002 según recaudación".
  34. (8 October 2002). "Luis Miguel inicia en Benidorm gira española "Mis Romances Tour"". [[El Universo]].
  35. (10 October 2002). "Luis Miguel enamora con sus boleros al Palau Sant Jordi". [[PRISA.
  36. (12 October 2002). "Ofrece Luis Miguel noche de boleros en Madrid". El Universal.
  37. (17 November 2002). "Luis Miguel se desordenó". [[Terra (company).
  38. (21 November 2002). "'El Sol' salió de noche". [[El Comercio (Peru).
  39. (26 November 2002). "Luis Miguel, con carisma y buena voz". [[La Nación]].
  40. (20 November 2002). "Luis Miguel, por Telefé". [[La Nación]].
  41. (15 December 2002). "Luis Miguel cautiva con sus canciones en Chavón". Listín Diario.
  42. (16 December 2002). "Luis Miguel, remozado en cuerpo y alma". El Expreso.
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