Cómplices Tour

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Cómplices Tour
World tour by Luis Miguel
Associated albumCómplices
Start dateSeptember 3, 2008
End dateSeptember 15, 2009
Legs3
No. of shows43 in United States & Canada
33 in Mexico
15 in Latin America
91 total
Luis Miguel concert chronology

The Cómplices Tour was a concert tour by the Mexican singer Luis Miguel to promote his last album Cómplices. Were made two press conferences one in Mexico City[1] and another in Madrid.[2] On this tour, Luis Miguel performed his last pop and ballad songs, his Mexican songs, and also his back-catalogue. He visited the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and also he made his first appearance in Brampton, Canada (70% of the seats were sold in less than 24 hours); also he tried to break his record of most consecutive concerts in the National Auditorium in Mexico City.[3]

History[]

The tour began in September in United States where he made a total of 38 concerts in the following cities: Seattle, Sacramento, San Jose, Lake Tahoe, Santa Barbara, Las Vegas, Tucson, Phoenix, San Diego, Fresno, Los Angeles, Denver, El Paso, Hidalgo, Laredo, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Uncasville, Fairfax, New York, Atlantic City, Charlotte, Estero, Miami and Orlando. Was also in Canada particularly in Toronto.[3]

Then in November he left for Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico; then up to South America to perform concerts in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay.[3]

At the beginning of 2009 performs its concert season in the following cities in Mexico: Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City, with a total of 33 concerts.[3]

To close his tour performed four concerts in Las Vegas.[3]

Tour set list[]

Cómplices Tour : (37 shows) September/03/2008 - November/12/2008[4]
Cómplices Tour : (14 shows) November/14/2008 - Dic/5/2008
Cómplices Tour : (33 shows) January/20/2009 - March/8/2009[5]
Cómplices Tour : (4 shows) Sept/12/2009 - Sept/15/2009[6]

Tour dates[]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue[3]
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America - Leg 1 [7]
September 3, 2008 Seattle United States WaMu Theater[8] 4,316 / 4,316 $315,560
September 5, 2008 Sacramento ARCO Arena[9] 5,479 / 11,470 $275,752
September 6, 2008 San Jose HP Pavilion 6,200 / 11,500 $466,213
September 7, 2008 Stateline Harveys Outdoor Arena[10] 2,872 / 3,500 $238,653
September 10, 2008 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl[11] 2,361 / 4,144 $196,238
September 12, 2008 Las Vegas The Colosseum at Caesars Palace[12][13][14] 16,490 / 16,490 $2,519,422
September 13, 2008
September 14, 2008
September 15, 2008
September 17, 2008 Tucson AVA Amphitheater[15] 4,348 / 5,108 $312,175
September 19, 2008 Phoenix Dodge Theatre 4,090 / 4,589 $458,620
September 21, 2008 Chula Vista Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre[16] 11,045 / 19,391 $808,575
September 24, 2008 Fresno Save Mart Center 2,853 / 3,607 $207,571
September 26, 2008 Los Angeles Nokia Theatre[17] 19,153 / 19,153 $2,382,678
September 27, 2008
September 28, 2008
October 2, 2008 Denver Broomfield Event Center[18] 3,466 / 4,889 $224,924
October 4, 2008 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum[19][20] 9,393 / 9,393 $656,395
October 5, 2008
October 8, 2008 Hidalgo Dodge Arena[21] 9,111 / 9,111 $854,705
October 9, 2008
October 11, 2008 Laredo Laredo Entertainment Center 8,532 / 8,963 $511,275
October 12, 2008 Houston Toyota Center[22] 9,574 / 10,715 $561,840
October 14, 2008 San Antonio AT&T Center 5,527 / 13,537 $341,326
October 15, 2008 Austin Frank Erwin Center[23] 4,087 / 4,087 $254,836
October 16, 2008 Grand Prairie Nokia Theatre[24] 4,742 / 4,742 $439,850
October 18, 2008 Kansas City Sprint Center 3,456 / 4,042 $282,800
October 19, 2008 Minneapolis Northrop Auditorium 2,043 / 2,589 $166,240
October 23, 2008 Rosemont Allstate Arena[25] 6,049 / 7,500 $579,625
October 25, 2008 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena N/A N/A
October 26, 2008 Fairfax Patriot Center 2,547 / 5,689 $221,205
October 29, 2008 Brampton Canada Powerade Centre[26][27] 5,057 / 6,000 $527,694
October 31, 2008 New York City United States Madison Square Garden[28][29][30] 10,474 / 12,940 $971,930
November 1, 2008 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center[30] N/A N/A
November 2, 2008 Charlotte Cricket Arena
November 6, 2008 Estero Germain Arena
November 7, 2008 Miami American Airlines Arena[31][32] 14,127 / 19,000 $1,168,024
November 8, 2008
November 9, 2008 Orlando Amway Arena N/A N/A
November 12, 2008 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico[33]
November 14, 2008 San Juan Puerto Rico San Juan Resort & Casino[34][35] 500 / 500 $250,000
November 15, 2008 José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum[36] 10,022 / 11,495 $1,126,115
South America
November 20, 2008 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena[37][38][39][40] N/A N/A
November 21, 2008
November 22, 2008
November 23, 2008
November 25, 2008 Mendoza Argentina Estadio Malvinas Argentinas[41][42][43][44]
November 27, 2008 Buenos Aires José Amalfitani Stadium[45][46][47][48]
November 28, 2008
November 29, 2008[a]
November 30, 2008
December 2, 2008 Córdoba Estadio Chateau Carrera[49]
December 3, 2008 Rosario Estadio Rosario Central[50]
December 5, 2008 Punta del Este Uruguay Punta Del Este Resort & Casino[51]
North America II - Leg 2
January 20, 2009 Mexico City Mexico National Auditorium[52][53][54][55][56] 185,978 / 242,075[b] $11,613,724[b]
January 21, 2009
January 23, 2009
January 24, 2009
January 25, 2009
January 27, 2009
January 28, 2009
January 30, 2009
January 31, 2009
February 1, 2009
February 3, 2009
February 4, 2009
February 6, 2009
February 7, 2009
February 8, 2009
February 12, 2009 Guadalajara Telmex Auditorium[57] 24,502 / 34,508 $2,404,920
February 13, 2009
February 14, 2009
February 15, 2009
February 19, 2009 Monterrey Monterrey Arena[58][59][60] 38,382 / 40,092 $2,638,955
February 20, 2009
February 21, 2009
February 22, 2009
February 24, 2009 Mexico City National Auditorium [b] [b]
February 25, 2009
February 27, 2009
February 28, 2009
March 1, 2009
March 3, 2009
March 4, 2009
March 6, 2009
March 7, 2009
March 8, 2009
North America III - Leg 3
September 12, 2009 Las Vegas United States The Colosseum at Caesars Palace[61][62][63] 13,638 / 16,497 $2,166,736
September 13, 2009
September 14, 2009
September 15, 2009
Total 450,414 / 571,632 (78,8%) $36,144,576

Cancelled shows[]

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
September 20, 2008 Indian Wells United States Indian Wells Tennis Garden Unknown

Awards and records[]

  • In this tour Luis Miguel established a record by performing 4 consecutive sold-out concerts in the José Amalfitani Stadium in Argentina, gathering over 160,000 people totally.[64]
  • On January 20, 2009 Luis Miguel performs his 156th concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. In this season Luis Miguel performed 25 concerts in that place and reaches 180 concerts (1991–2009). For this reason receives the Dalia de Plata (Silver Dahlia).[65][66][67][68][69][70]

Band[]

  • Vocals: Luis Miguel
  • Acoustic & Electric guitar: Todd Robinson
  • Bass: Lalo Carrillo
  • Piano & Keyboards: Francisco Loyo
  • Keyboards & Programming: Salo Loyo
  • Drums: Victor Loyo
  • Percussion: Tommy Aros
  • Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
  • Trumpet: Francisco Abonce
  • Trumpet: Ramón Flores
  • Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
  • Backing vocals: Maria Entraigues (2008–2009), Kacee Clanton (2008–2009), Vie le (2009)

Notes[]

  1. ^ The November 29 show in Buenos Aires was fully recorded for its transmission in Argentina by Canal 13
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d The score data is combined from the shows held at the National Auditorium from Jan. 20-31, Feb. 1-8 and Feb. 24-28, March 1–8, 2009, respectively.

References[]

  1. ^ Luis Miguel officially presents his album "Cómplices"
  2. ^ Luis Miguel presents "Cómplices" in Spain
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Luis Miguel Cómplices World Tour 2008 - 2009". luismiguelsite.com Tour Dates.
  4. ^ Setlist 1
  5. ^ Setlist 3
  6. ^ Setlist 4. Luis Miguel rejuvenated in Las Vegas
  7. ^ 'Cómplices Tour 2008'
  8. ^ 'The Sun' shines again
  9. ^ Now conquest Sacramento!
  10. ^ Global superstar Miguel esta aqui
  11. ^ Luis Miguel Latin pop star Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Share Luis Miguel memories of Las Vegas
  13. ^ Luis Miguel 'illuminates' with his concert Las Vegas Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ From Las Vegas: Luis Miguel took possession of Caesar's Palace Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Luis Miguel starts tour on 3/9 in Seattle
  16. ^ "Apapacha" Luis Miguel to his fans
  17. ^ A rhythmic and charismatic Luis Miguel in Los Angeles
  18. ^ "Luis Miguel @ Broomfield Event Center". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  19. ^ Luis Miguel Two nights at the Coliseum
  20. ^ Illuminates the night
  21. ^ Illuminates over 4000 "Cómplices"
  22. ^ Houston "in love" of Luis Miguel
  23. ^ "Luis Miguel Austin 2008". Archived from the original on 2013-09-10. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  24. ^ Luis Miguel, impeccable in his concert
  25. ^ Luis Miguel gives a powerhouse show
  26. ^ Luis Miguel became the Latin artist that has most collected in the city of Toronto
  27. ^ Luis Miguel Cómplices Tour 2008. Spend an evening with the 7 time Grammy winner and Latin America Idol
  28. ^ Luis Miguel conquers the heart of New Yorkers
  29. ^ Deplete tickets for Luis Miguel concert in Madison Square Garden
  30. ^ Jump up to: a b Sings Luis Miguel in New York and Atlantic City
  31. ^ Luismi with the tour 'Cómplices 2008' in the U.S. The mariachi, key to the success of Luis Miguel
  32. ^ Luis Miguel performs in concert in Miami
  33. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008 in Dominican Republic
  34. ^ "Beneficent Luis Miguel in Puerto Rico". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  35. ^ Luis Miguel To Perform For Puerto Rican Foundation
  36. ^ Luismi with the tour 'Cómplices 2008'. Heats "The Sun of Mexico"
  37. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008 in Chile. Relaxed and smiling, Luis Miguel thrilled the Movistar Arena
  38. ^ Luis Miguel seduced his fans, first concert in Chile
  39. ^ "Women vibrated, spectacular Luis Miguel concert in Chile". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  40. ^ Breaks "Cómplices" by Luis Miguel, sales records in Chile
  41. ^ Luis Miguel delighted 13,000 fans in Mendoza Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  42. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008. Luis Miguel sings in Mendoza
  43. ^ Luis Miguel arrived to Argentina and this Tuesday will perform in Mendoza Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ "Luis Miguel comes to Mendoza in December". Archived from the original on 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  45. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008. Long life to the King of Romance
  46. ^ Luis Miguel already in Buenos Aires Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  47. ^ Luis Miguel opened his tour around the country in Mendoza
  48. ^ Luis Miguel loves to 40 thousand people in Buenos Aires
  49. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008. The night of King Luis Miguel in Cordoba
  50. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008. Luis Miguel enamored to all at "The Giant"
  51. ^ Luismi with the tour "Cómplices" 2008. Luis Miguel in Punta del Este
  52. ^ Luis Miguel: There sun for a long time
  53. ^ Triumph at the National Auditorium
  54. ^ Luis Miguel arrives in Mexico with "Cómplices 2009"
  55. ^ Luis Miguel, its passage through the National Auditorium
  56. ^ Luis Miguel, the master of the Auditorium
  57. ^ Wonderful!
  58. ^ Shines Luis Miguel as always
  59. ^ Luis Miguel seduces again Monterrey
  60. ^ "Luis Miguel loved by his fans at the Arena Monterrey". Archived from the original on 2013-09-09. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  61. ^ Luis Miguel rejuvenated in Las Vegas
  62. ^ Luis Miguel Party in Las Vegas
  63. ^ Luis Miguel forward "The Scream" in Las Vegas
  64. ^ Luis Miguel Luis Miguel is already in Buenos Aires Archived 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  65. ^ Luis Miguel received "Silver Dahlia". The singer won the recognition given by the National Auditorium in Mexico after serving 180 performances there since 1991
  66. ^ Receive Luis Miguel first "Silver Dahlia"
  67. ^ Luis Miguel received the "Silver Dahlia"
  68. ^ "Luis Miguel receives award "Silver Dahlia"". Archived from the original on 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  69. ^ Luis Miguel received the "Silver Dahlia"
  70. ^ Luis Miguel receives award "Silver Dahlia"

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