33 Tour

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33 Tour
Tour by Luis Miguel
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Associated album 33
Start date October 8, 2003
End date October 30, 2004
Legs 3
Number of shows 64 in North America
13 in South America
4 in Central America
8 in Europe
89 total
Luis Miguel concert chronology

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 88 concerts during this tour of a duration about 95 minutes. Luis Miguel performed at Mexico's National Auditorium for 25 sold-out nights, as well as other prestigious international venues such as Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Spain and Estadio Velez Sarsfield 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.

Luis Miguel sold an approximate total of 1,100,000 tickets.

History

33 Tour started in the United States at October 8, 2003 in Palm Desert, and then the tour ran by important cities like Las Vegas, Frenso, Los Angeles, Phoenix, El Paso and HIdalgo.

In November 2003, Luis Miguel gave more concerts to close the USA part of the tour, including concerts in Dallas, Houston, Chicago, New York City and Miami. Then the tour continue by South America giving 7 concerts, 3 of this shows at the Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina and 3 in Chile.

In the start of 2004, Luis Miguel established a record of 25 consecutive concerts completely sold out in the National Auditorium in Mexico City. After that, he visited another 3 cities of Mexico (Guadalajara, Monterrey and Tijuana) plus a few cities of USA. The second leg ended in Veracruz, at March 12, 2004.

In September 2004, he returned from a long pause to perform in 7 cities of Spain, such as Madrid, Barcelona and Zaragoza. In October 2004, Luis Miguel visited several countries of Latin and South America, like Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, where the tour ended.

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

33 Tour : (2 legs, 71 shows)
Oct/10/2003 - Mar/12/2004
No. Title Original album Length
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. "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  
33 Tour : (1 leg, 18 shows)
Sep/23/2004 - Oct/30/2004
No. Title Original album Length
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 Caienta El Sol) Soy Como Quiero Ser, Palabra De Honor  
20. "Te Necesito"   33  

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance
First Leg (Fall 2003)
North America I
October 8, 2003 Palm Desert United States McCallum Theatre [1] 1,127
October 10, 2003 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center[2] 12,000
October 11, 2003 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl[3] 3,455
October 12, 2003 Fresno Selland Arena[4] 11,300
October 15, 2003 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre[5] 6,189
October 16, 2003 6,189
October 17, 2003 6,189
October 18, 2003 6,189
October 19, 2003 6,189
October 22, 2003 Denver Magness Arena[6] 7,200
October 24, 2003 San Jose HP Pavilion 19,190
October 25, 2003 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre 19,492
October 26, 2003 Phoenix Dodge Theatre 5,500
October 27, 2003 El Paso Don Haskins Center[7] 6,876
October 29, 2003 Hidalgo Dodge Arena[8] 4,470
October 30, 2003 4,470
November 1, 2003 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre[9] 5,610
November 2, 2003 San Antonio SBC Center[10] 19,000
November 4, 2003 Laredo Laredo Entertainment Center[11] 9,322
November 5, 2003 Houston Toyota Center 9,105
November 8, 2003 Chicago United Center[12] 9,224
November 11, 2003 New York City Madison Square Garden[13] 12,123
November 13, 2003 Miami American Airlines Arena[14] 20,000
November 14, 2003 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum 4,035
November 15, 2003 Miami American Airlines Arena 20,000
November 17, 2003 Duluth Gwinnett Convention Center[15] 13,100
South America I
November 26, 2003 Santiago Chile Espacio Riesco[16] 1,600
The show of November 27 in Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo of Santiago was cancelled and re-scheduled for next day.
November 28, 2003 Santiago Chile Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo[17] 30,000 *
November 29, 2003 Viña del Mar Quinta Vergara Amphitheater[18] 17,000
December 3, 2003 Córdoba Argentina Estadio Chateau Carrera[19] 16,000
December 5, 2003 Buenos Aires Estadio Velez Sarsfield[20] 40,000
December 6, 2003 40,000
December 7, 2003 40,000 **
Second Leg (Early 2004)
North America II
January 15, 2004 Mexico City Mexico National Auditorium 9,400
January 16, 2004 9,400
January 17, 2004 9,400
January 18, 2004 9,400
January 21, 2004 9,400
January 22, 2004 9,400
January 23, 2004 9,400
January 24, 2004 9,400
January 25, 2004 9,400
January 28, 2004 9,400
January 29, 2004 9,400
January 30, 2004 9,400
January 31, 2004 9,400
February 1, 2004 9,400
February 4, 2004 9,400
February 5, 2004 9,400
February 6, 2004 9,400
February 7, 2004 9,400
February 8, 2004 9,400
February 11, 2004 9,400
February 12, 2004 9,400
February 13, 2004 9,400
February 14, 2004 9,400
February 15, 2004 9,400
February 16, 2004 9,400
February 18, 2004 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo 30,000
February 20, 2004 Monterrey Monterrey Arena 18,000
February 21, 2004 18,000
February 22, 2004 18,000
February 23, 2004 18,000
February 27, 2004 Tijuana El Foro 3,000
February 28, 2004 3,000
February 29, 2004 3,000
March 4, 2004 Anaheim United States Arrowhead Pond 8,296
March 5, 2004 Tucson TCC Arena 5,189
March 6, 2004 Las Vegas PH Entertainment Center 7,500
March 7, 2004 San Diego Cox Arena 8,574
March 12, 2004 Veracruz Mexico World Trade Center 11,500
Third Leg (Fall 2004)
Europe
September 23, 2004 Santiago de Compostela Spain Pavillón Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,500
September 25, 2004 Jaén Pabellon Del Nuevo Recinto Ferial 14,000
September 26, 2004 Valencia Plaza Monumental 25,000
September 28, 2004 Madrid Plaza De Toros Las Ventas 18,000
September 29, 2004 18,000
October 1, 2004 Alicante Ciudad Deportiva 13,000
October 2, 2004 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 20,000
October 3, 2004 Zaragoza Plaza De Toros 11,000
Central America
October 8, 2004 Guatemala City Guatemala Estadio Mateo Flores 14,000
October 10, 2004 San Salvador El Salvador Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González 20,000
October 13, 2004 San José Costa Rica Estadio Ricardo Saprissa 16,000
October 15, 2004 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center 10,275
South America II
October 17, 2004 Cali Colombia Estadio Pascual Guerrero 18,000
October 20, 2004 Bogotá Estadio Nemesio Camacho 15,000
October 23, 2004 Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot 12,000
October 26, 2004 Guayaquil Ecuador Estadio Alberto Spencer 30,000
October 28, 2004 Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa 22,000
October 30, 2004 Lima Peru Explanada Estadio Monumental 13,000
388 days 50 cities 12 countries 52 venues 1,103,583
* = This show was fully recorded for its transmission in Chile by UC13.
** = This concert was partially recorded for its transmission in Argentina by Canal 13.

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross sales
Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara 3,455 / 4,245 (81%) $224,455
Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles 22,757 / 24,376 (93%) $2,140,190
Don Haskins Center El Paso 6,876 / 6,876 (100%) $463,416
Madison Square Garden New York City 12,123 / 13,102 (93%) $982,334
Toyota Center Houston 9,105 / 11,674 (78%) $556,045
SBC Center San Antonio 7,072 / 12,412 (57%) $424,400
Laredo Entertainment Center Laredo 9,322 / 9,322 (100%) $707,605
United Center Chicago 9,224 / 12,500 (74%) $737,175
Coors Amphitheatre Chula Vista 12,384 / 12,384 (100%) $690,516
Dodge Arena Hidalgo 8,940 / 9,366 (95%) $803,456
Smirnoff Music Centre Dallas 5,610 / 6,200 (90%) $343,856
St. Pete Times Forum Tampa 4,035 / 9,007 (45%) $238,183
Auditorio Nacional Mexico City 233,913 / 242,075 (97%) $11,964,429
Arrowhead Pond Anaheim 8,296 / 11,239 (74%) $606,955
Tucson Convention Center Tucson 5,189 / 5,395 (96%) $407,852
Cox Arena San Diego 8,574 / 8,574 (100%) $606,765
Total 366,875 / 398,747 (92%) $21,897,632

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

References

  1. Luis Miguel on fire
  2. He shines in Vegas
  3. Veteran Mexican Young Blood!!
  4. A night of romance
  5. There was no sunset
  6. Superstar just a bit too comfortable
  7. A show between friends
  8. Love that Luis!
  9. Luis Miguel belts out hits with lots of glitz
  10. Old and new hits
  11. Laredo enjoys Luis Miguel
  12. Luis Miguel is best than ever in Chicago
  13. Luis Miguel and NYC give all
  14. Surprises in Miami
  15. Luis Miguel at 33
  16. Luis Miguel: A pro is desesperated
  17. Luis Miguel calls it even with Chile
  18. Luis Miguel made Viña to explode
  19. Love of two
  20. Luis Miguel made it again

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