33 Tour
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.
Tour by Luis Miguel | |
Associated album | 33 |
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Start date | October 8, 2003 |
End date | October 30, 2004 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 64 in North America 13 in South America 4 in Central America 8 in Europe 89 total |
Luis Miguel concert chronology |
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.[1] 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.[2] He concluded the first leg of his tour on 7 December 2003 in Argentina.[3] Miguel grossed nine million dollars from his concerts in the United States.[4]
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.[5] His concerts at the National Auditorium grossed over $12 million.[6] He returned in the United States where he performed four shows.[7]
The final leg of his 33 Tour was launched on 23 September 2004 where he performed in Spain.[8] Following his shows in Spain, he toured in Central America performing in Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama.[9] He then concluded his tour after presenting in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[10] The 33 Tour grossed over $29 million.[6]
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
No. | Title | Original album | Length |
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1. | "Introduction" | ||
2. | "Vuelve" | 33 | |
3. | "Amor, Amor, Amor" | Mis Romances | |
4. | "Ahora Que Te Vas" | 33 | |
5. | "Perfidia" | Mis Romances | |
6. | "Eres" | 33 | |
7. | "Devuélveme El Amor" | 33 | |
8. | "Medley" (Por Debajo De La Mesa / No Sé Tú / Como Duele) | Romances, Romance, Mis Romances | |
9. | "O Tú, O Ninguna" | Amarte Es Un Placer | |
10. | "Medley" (Dame Tu Amor / Sol, Arena Y Mar / Suave) | Aries, Amarte Es Un Placer | |
11. | "Un Te Amo" | 33 | |
12. | "Medley" (No Me Puedes Dejar Así / Palabra De Honor / Entrégate / La Incondicional) | Decídete, Palabra De Honor, 20 Años, Busca Una Mujer | |
13. | "Introduction [Techno]" | ||
14. | "Con Tus Besos" | 33 | |
15. | "Nos Hizo Falta Tiempo" | 33 | |
16. | "Que Tristeza" | 33 | |
17. | "Medley" (Mucho Corazón / La Media Vuelta / Amorcito Corazón) | Romance, Segundo Romance, Mis Romances | |
18. | "Y Sigo (Only in Palm Desert)" | 33 | |
19. | "Medley" (Cómo Es Posible Que A Mi Lado / Será Que No Me Amas / Te Propongo Esta Noche) | Nada Es Igual, 20 Años, Amarte Es Un Placer | |
20. | "Medley" (Ahora Te Puedes Marchar / La Chica Del Bikini Azul / Isabel / Cuando Calienta El Sol) | Soy Como Quiero Ser, Palabra De Honor | |
21. | "Te Necesito" | 33 |
No. | Title | Original album | Length |
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1. | "Introduction" | ||
2. | "Vuelve" | 33 | |
3. | "Amor, Amor, Amor" | Mis Romances | |
4. | "Ahora Que Te Vas" | 33 | |
5. | "Perfidia" | Mis Romances | |
6. | "Eres" | 33 | |
7. | "Devuélveme El Amor" | 33 | |
8. | "Medley" (Por Debajo De La Mesa / No Sé Tú / Como Duele) | Romances, Romance, Mis Romances | |
9. | "O Tú, O Ninguna" | Amarte Es Un Placer | |
10. | "Medley" (Dame Tu Amor / Sol, Arena Y Mar / Suave) | Aries, Amarte Es Un Placer | |
11. | "Un Te Amo" | 33 | |
12. | "Medley" (No Me Puedes Dejar Asi / Palabra De Honor / Entrégate / La Incondicional) | Decídete, Palabra De Honor, 20 Años, Busca Una Mujer | |
13. | "Introduction [Techno]" | ||
14. | "Con Tus Besos" | 33 | |
15. | "Somos Novios" | Segundo Romance | |
16. | "Nosotros" | Segundo Romance | |
17. | "Medley" (Mucho Corazón / La Media Vuelta / Amorcito Corazón) | Romance, Segundo Romance, Mis Romances | |
18. | "Medley" (Cómo Es Posible Que A Mi Lado / Será Que No Me Amas / Te Propongo Esta Noche) | Nada Es Igual, 20 Años, Amarte Es Un Placer | |
19. | "Medley" (Ahora Te Puedes Marchar / La Chica Del Bikini Azul / Isabel / Cuando Calienta El Sol) | Soy Como Quiero Ser, Palabra De Honor | |
20. | "Te Necesito" | 33 |
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue | |
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North America - Leg 1 | ||||||
October 8, 2003 | Palm Desert | United States | McCallum Theatre[11] | 1,022 / 1,022 | $80,400 | |
October 10, 2003 | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center[12] | 5,881 / 8,289 | $589,365 | ||
October 11, 2003 | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl[13] | 3,455 / 4,245 | $224,455 | ||
October 12, 2003 | Fresno | Selland Arena[14] | — | — | ||
October 15, 2003 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheatre[15] | 22,757 / 24,376 | $2,140,190 | ||
October 16, 2003 | ||||||
October 17, 2003 | ||||||
October 18, 2003 | ||||||
October 19, 2003 | ||||||
October 22, 2003 | Denver | Magness Arena[16] | — | — | ||
October 24, 2003 | San Jose | HP Pavilion | ||||
October 25, 2003 | Chula Vista | Coors Amphitheatre | 12,384 / 12,384 | $690,516 | ||
October 26, 2003 | Phoenix | Dodge Theatre | — | — | ||
October 27, 2003 | El Paso | Don Haskins Center[17] | 6,876 / 6,876 | $463,416 | ||
October 29, 2003 | Hidalgo | Dodge Arena[18] | 9,840 / 9,840 | $803,465 | ||
October 30, 2003 | ||||||
November 1, 2003 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Centre[19] | 5,610 / 6,200 | $343,856 | ||
November 2, 2003 | San Antonio | SBC Center[20] | 7,072 / 12,412 | $424,000 | ||
November 4, 2003 | Laredo | Laredo Entertainment Center[21] | 9,322 / 9,322 | $707,605 | ||
November 5, 2003 | Houston | Toyota Center | 9,105 / 11,674 | $556,045 | ||
November 8, 2003 | Chicago | United Center[22] | 9,224 / 12,500 | $737,175 | ||
November 11, 2003 | New York City | Madison Square Garden[23] | 12,123 / 13,102 | $982,334 | ||
November 13, 2003 | Miami | American Airlines Arena[24] | 16,601 / 22,000[lower-alpha 1] | $1,252,133[lower-alpha 1] | ||
November 14, 2003 | Tampa | St. Pete Times Forum | 4,035 / 9,007 | $238,183 | ||
November 15, 2003 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | —[lower-alpha 1] | —[lower-alpha 1] | ||
November 17, 2003 | Duluth | Gwinnett Convention Center[25] | 4,824 / 6,200 | $402,400 | ||
South America | ||||||
November 26, 2003 | Santiago | Chile | Espacio Riesco[26] | — | — | |
November 28, 2003[lower-alpha 2] | Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo[28] | |||||
November 29, 2003 | Viña del Mar | Quinta Vergara Amphitheater[29] | ||||
December 3, 2003 | Córdoba | Argentina | Estadio Chateau Carrera[30] | |||
December 5, 2003 | Buenos Aires | José Amalfitani Stadium[31] | ||||
December 6, 2003 | ||||||
December 7, 2003 | ||||||
North America II - Leg 2 | ||||||
January 15, 2004 | Mexico City | Mexico | National Auditorium[32] | 233,913 / 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, 2004 | Guadalajara | Estadio Tres de Marzo | 22,479 / 26,488 | $1,245,085 | ||
February 20, 2004 | Monterrey | Monterrey Arena | 37,418 / 41,144 | $2,605,195 | ||
February 21, 2004 | ||||||
February 22, 2004 | ||||||
February 23, 2004 | ||||||
February 27, 2004 | Tijuana | El Foro | — | — | ||
February 28, 2004 | ||||||
February 29, 2004 | ||||||
March 4, 2004 | Anaheim | United States | Arrowhead Pond | 8,296 / 11,239 | $606,955 | |
March 5, 2004 | Tucson | TCC Arena | 5,189 / 5,395 | $407,852 | ||
March 6, 2004 | Las Vegas | PH Entertainment Center | — | — | ||
March 7, 2004 | San Diego | Cox Arena | 8,574 / 8,574 | $606,765 | ||
March 12, 2004 | Veracruz | Mexico | World Trade Center | — | — | |
Europe - Leg 3[33] | ||||||
September 23, 2004 | Santiago de Compostela | Spain | Pavillón Multiusos Fontes do Sar | — | — | |
September 25, 2004 | Jaén | Pabellon Del Nuevo Recinto Ferial | ||||
September 26, 2004 | Valencia | Plaza Monumental | ||||
September 28, 2004 | Madrid | Plaza De Toros Las Ventas | 11,672 | €503,090 | ||
September 29, 2004 | 12,498 | €533,608 | ||||
October 1, 2004 | Alicante | Ciudad Deportiva | 12,296 | €404,464 | ||
October 2, 2004 | Barcelona | Palau Sant Jordi | 16,909 | €684,622 | ||
October 3, 2004 | Zaragoza | Plaza De Toros | — | — | ||
Central America | ||||||
October 8, 2004 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | Estadio Mateo Flores | — | — | |
October 10, 2004 | San Salvador | El Salvador | Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González | |||
October 13, 2004 | San José | Costa Rica | Estadio Ricardo Saprissa | 15,963 / 16,201 | $572,854 | |
October 15, 2004 | Panama City | Panama | Figali Convention Center | 4,317 / 7,569 | $371,917 | |
South America II | ||||||
October 17, 2004 | Cali | Colombia | Estadio Pascual Guerrero | — | — | |
October 20, 2004 | Bogotá | Estadio Nemesio Camacho | ||||
October 23, 2004 | Medellín | Estadio Atanasio Girardot | ||||
October 26, 2004 | Guayaquil | Ecuador | Estadio Alberto Spencer | |||
October 28, 2004 | Quito | Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa | ||||
October 30, 2004 | Lima | Peru | Explanada Estadio Monumental | |||
Total | 476,280 / 528,134 (90,2%) | $29,016,590 |
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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November 7, 2003 | Cleveland | United States | Public Auditorium | Unknown[34] |
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
- The score data is combined from the shows held at the American Airlines Arena November 13 and November 15, 2003, respectively.
- The November 28, 2003 in Santiago was originally scheduled to take place on November 27, but was postponed for next day due to production problems.[27]
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