Barrio Fino World Tour

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Barrio Fino World Tour
Tour by Daddy Yankee
Associated albumsBarrio Fino
Barrio Fino en Directo
Start dateOctober 23, 2004
End dateJune 19, 2006
Legs3
No. of shows16 in North America
23 in Latin America
39 played
Daddy Yankee concert chronology

Barrio Fino World Tour was a concert tour by reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee to promote his 2004 album, Barrio Fino. This was his first large tour and his first arena tour in the United States.[1]

In December 2005, Yankee released Barrio Fino en Directo with featured videos and songs recorded live on this tour. Also, contained a DVD with footage of the tour in Colombia, Puerto Rico, Ecuador and Dominican Republic.[2]

Overview[]

Barrio Fino became the first reggaeton album to hit platinum in the United States and selling over 1.5 million copies worldwide in its first year of release,[3] along with the hit single "Gasolina", which is credited with introducing reggaeton to the mainstream.[4] To promote the album, Daddy Yankee in a series of promotional presentations[5] and embark in his first extensive world tour, including his first arena tour in the United States and the first reggaeton artist to do so.[3] The tour a were massive success across Latin American. On December 13, 2004 Daddy Yankee Become the first artist ever to have a concert in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico.[6] The October 16, 2005 concert in Santo Domingo it was part of the Festival Presidente de la musica Latina 2005 with a record attendance and was televised live.[7] Some scenes of both were part of his latter release Barrio Fino en Directo.[8]

During the United States Leg, the tour was renamed ¿Who's your Daddy? Tour. It officially kick off on August 27, 2005. Ticket prices were between $45 to $100 dollars.[9] The February 17, 2006 concert in Miami was First Ever Nationally Televised Reggaeton Concert in the United States by pay per view.[10]

The February 26, 2006 concert in Valparizo, Chile was part of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, becoming the first reggaeton ever to perform in that stage and it was broadcast live. It was widely recognized as one of the best urban performances in the history of the festival.[11][12] He later came back in the 2009 and 2013 editions. Due to the success of Barrio Fino en Directo, a Latin American Leg was announced.[13] The concert in Tegucigalpa had an attendance of 25,000 fans according to the local media. Also, around 90,000 fans in the Evento 40 2006 Festival performance in Ciudad de Mexico, Estadio Azteca concert and Zapopan 13,000. Acording to some media, 18,000 fans show up to the Costa Rica concert at Saprissa Stadium while the Concert in Santiago de Chile was sold out with 13,000 ticket sold.[14][15][16][17]

Setlist[]

2006

This set list is from the 10 June 2006 show at Estadio San Marcos in Lima.[18] It is not intended to represent every show.

  1. King Daddy
  2. Dale caliente
  3. Machete
  4. Seguroski
  5. Yo voy (Zion & Lennox cover)
  6. Tu príncipe
  7. No me dejes solo
  8. Mírame
  9. Corazones Intro
  10. Corazones
  11. Métele con candela
  12. Oye mi canto
  13. Aquí está tu caldo
  14. Machucando
  15. Lo que pasó, pasó
  16. Rompe
  17. Gasolina
  18. Cochineando (with Cochinola)
  19. Gangsta Zone

Tour Dates[]

Date City Country Venue
Latin America [19][20][21]
October 23, 2004 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto
North America[22][23][24]
October 27, 2004 [a] New York United States Madison Square Garden
December 13, 2004 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
April 10, 2005[b] The Woodlands United States C.W. Mitchell Pavillon
August 27, 2005[c] New York City Madison Square Garden
September 2, 2005 Quito Ecuador Coliseo General Rumiñahui
September 3, 2005 Guayaquil Estadio Modelo Guayaquil
September 9, 2005 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
September 10, 2005 San Diego Cox Arena
September 23, 2005 Boston Agganis Arena
September 24, 2005 Uncasville Mohegan Sun
September 25, 2005 Houston Toyota Center
September 30, 2005[d] Fairax Patriot Center
October 1, 2005[e] Orlando TD Waterhouse
October 2, 2005 Dallas Smirnoff Amphitheater
October 7, 2005[f] Miami American Airlines Arena
October 8, 2005 Chicago Allstate Arena
Latin America[25]
October 2, 2005 Caracas Venezuela Estadio Olímpico
October 16, 2005 [g] Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez
October 22, 2005[26] Bogota Colombia Estadio el Campin
North America
November 25, 2005[h] New York United States Madison Square Garden
February 17, 2006 Miami American Airlines Arena
Latin America
February 26, 2006 [i] Valparaiso Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
North America
March 26, 2006[j] Inglewood United States The Forum
Latin America
April 5, 2006[k] Zapopan Mexico Auditorio Benito Juárez
April 6, 2006[l] Ciudad de Mexico Estadio Azteca
May 14, 2006 Veracruz Explanada del Auditorio Benito Juarez
May 17, 2006 Monterrey Anfiteatro Fundidora
May 18, 2006 Ciudad de Mexico Salon 21
May 20, 2006 Guadalajara Plaza de Toros
May 21, 2006 Torreon Estadio Municipal Gomez Palacios
May 24, 2006 Guatemala Guatemala Estadio Mateo Flores
May 26, 2006 San Salvador El Salvador Estadio Flor Blanca
May 27, 2006 Managua Nicaragua Estadio Nacional Denis Martinez
June 8, 2006 San Jose Costa Rica Estadio Saprissa
June 10, 2006 Lima Peru Explanada de la Marina
June 12, 2006 Santiago Chile Arena Santiago
June 14, 2006 Panama Panama Centro de Convecciones Figali
June 17, 2006[27] San Pedro Sula Honduras Estadio Francisco Morazán
June 18, 2006 Tegucigalpa Estadio Chochi Sosa

Box office data[]

City Country Attendance Box office
San Juan Puerto Rico 6,340 / 8,580 (74%) $367,322[28]
New York City United States 9,062 / 14,584 (62%) $578,575[29]
13,820 / 14,955 (92%) $1,023,810[30]
The Woodlands 15,731 / 15,731 (100%) $500,980[31]
Los Angeles 7,539 / 9,582 (79%) $585,022[32]
Fairax 7,375 / 9,193 (80%) $511,235[33]
Miami 8,138 / 11,464 (71%) $483,902[34]
Orlando 7,922 / 10,749 (74%) $493,230[35]
Inglewood 6,988 / 12,166 (57%) $589,714[36]
Totals 82,915 / 106,954 (78%) $5,133,790

Notes[]

  1. ^ This concert was part of the Megaton 2004
  2. ^ This concert was part of the Megaton music festival 2005 co-headlined by Don Omar and N.O.R.E
  3. ^ This concert was co-headlined with Carlos Vives
  4. ^ Co-headlined by Reggeton Duo Zion & Lennox
  5. ^ This concert was Co-Headlined by Zion & Lennox
  6. ^ This concert was Co-headlined by reggaeton Duo Zion & Lennox
  7. ^ This concert was part of the Festival Presidente 2005
  8. ^ This Concert was part of the MEGATON 2005 Latin Music Festival
  9. ^ this concert was part of the XLVII Viña del Mar International Song Festival
  10. ^ This concert was named Reggaeton Hip Hop Live Co-Headlined with Snoop Dogg
  11. ^ This concert was part of the Evento Planeta 2006
  12. ^ This concert was part of El Evento 40 2006 festival

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