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Latin Icon Luis Miguel Announces Second Leg To Tour
Luis Miguel, who kicked off his first tour in four years performing live in Argentina on Aug. 3, has announced a second leg to his global tour that will begin next year.
The Latin icon added 50 dates to his tour and will visit the Dominican Republic on Jan. 20 as well as stops in Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Honduras and Costa Rica. Miguel will make his way back to the States on April 4 when he visits Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, and will perform at venues such as Portland’s Moda Center, San Francisco’s Chase Center, Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert and Austin’s Moody Center ATX.
The highly anticipated tour is promoted by Cárdenas Marketing Network, with every show in 2023 but one sold out. Often called “El Sol de Mexico” (“The sun of Mexico”), Luis Miguel is one of the most successful singers in all of music, with more than 100 million albums sold worldwide. He recently set a record on Spotify among Latin artists for having the most songs (23) surpassing 100 million streams. Since February 2000, Miguel has sold 4.46 million tickets and grossed more than $370 million off 328 headline shows reported to Pollstar, including four shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas four years ago in September that hauled in $3,263,338.
For information about tickets and venues, visit LuisMiguelOficial.com.
Luis Miguel Tour 2024 Dates
Jan. 20 — Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Jan. 23 — San Juan, Puerto Rico
Jan. 27 — Guatemala City, Guatemala
Jan. 30 — San Salvador, El Salvador
Feb. 2 —Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Feb. 5 — Managua, Nicaragua
Feb. 8 — San José, Costa Rica
Feb. 12 — Caracas, Venezuela
Feb. 15 — Medellín, Colombia
Feb. 17 — Bogotá, Colombia
Feb. 21 — Quito, Ecuador
Feb. 24 — Lima, Peru
March 2 — Santiago, Chile
March 8 — Buenos Aires, Argentina
March 14 — Córdoba, Argentina
March 16 — Montevideo, Uruguay
March 20 — Asunción, Paraguay
March 23 — Sao Paulo, Brazil
March 28 — Santa Cruz, Bolivia
April 4 — Seattle, Washington
April 5 — Portland, Oregon
April 7 — Sacramento, California
April 11 — San Francisco, California
April 13 — Fresno, California
April 14 — San Jose, California
April 17 — Los Angeles, California
April 19 — Las Vegas, Nevada
April 20 — Glendale, Arizona
April 25 — Palm Desert, CA
April 26 — Ontario, CA
April 28 — Salt Lake City, Utah
May 2 — El Paso, Texas
May 4 — Laredo, Texas
May 5 — Austin, Texas
May 8 — Dallas, Texas
May 10 — Hidalgo, Texas
May 11 — San Antonio, Texas
May 15 — Houston, Texas
May 18 — Atlanta, Georgia
May 23 — Toronto, Canada
May 24 — Montreal, Canada
May 26 — Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 30 — Chicago, Illinois
June 1 — Brooklyn, New York
June 2 — Uncasville, Connecticut
June 5 — Orlando, Florida
June 6 — Sunrise, Florida
June 8 — Miami, Florida
June 12 — New Orleans, Louisiana
June 14 — Nashville, Tennessee
June 16 — Greensboro, North Carolina