Aries Tour
The Aries Tour was launched by Luis Miguel to some United States and Latin American countries to promote his album Aries. It began on 6 May 1993, in Guadalajara and ended on 24 July 1994, in Costa Rica.[1]
Tour by Luis Miguel | |
Associated album | Aries |
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Start date | May 6, 1993 |
End date | July 24, 1994 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | TBD |
Luis Miguel concert chronology |
During this tour he again broke all box office records: first Latin singer to achieve a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York City,[2] ten consecutive shows at National Auditorium in Mexico City, two dates at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.[3] He later also achieved four fully filled shows in the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles and in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, filling it completely for 9 nights; in Argentina, he achieved a full stadium in the Velez Sarsfield stadium with more than 50,000 people. He made more than 130 performances, most of them selling out.
Set List
This set list is from the November 19, 1993, concert in Buenos Aires. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
- "América, América"
- "Dame Tú Amor"
- "Entrégate"
- "Oro De Ley"
- "Alguien Como Tú" (Somebody In Your Life)
- Medley:
- "Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti"
- "Culpable O No"
- "Mas Allá de Todo"
- "Fría Como el Viento"
- "La Incondicional"
- "Suave"
- "Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti"
- "Hasta Que Me Olvides"
- "Interlude" (Band)
- "Que Nivel De Mujer" (Attitude Dance)
- "Ayer"
- "No Me Platiques Más"
- "La Barca"
- "No Sé Tú"
- "Mucho Corazón"
- "Inolvidable"
- "Será Que No Me Amas"
- Encore
- "Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
- "Cuando Calienta El Sol"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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North America[5][6][7] | ||||
May 6, 1993 | Guadalajara | Mexico | Estadio Tres de Marzo | |
May 7, 1993 | Dinner Show | |||
May 8, 1993 | — | |||
May 9, 1993 | Querétaro | Estadio Corregidora[8][9] | ||
May 10, 1993 | México City | Centro De Espectaculos Premier | ||
May 12, 1993 | Puebla | Centro Libanés | ||
May 14, 1993 | Hidalgo | (Private show) | ||
May 15, 1993 | Pachuca | Estrellas | ||
May 16, 1993 | Cuernavaca | — | ||
May 20, 1993 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Hotel Hilton[10] | |
May 23, 1993 | Hiram Bithorn Stadium[11] | |||
May 28, 1993 | Acapulco | Mexico | Video Visa (Private show) | |
May 29, 1993[lower-alpha 1] | Festival Acapulco[12] | |||
June 3, 1993 | México City | Auditorio Nacional | ||
June 4, 1993 | ||||
June 5, 1993 | ||||
June 6, 1993 | ||||
June 8, 1993 | ||||
June 9, 1993 | ||||
June 10, 1993 | ||||
June 11, 1993 | ||||
June 12, 1993 | ||||
June 13, 1993 | ||||
June 15, 1993 | San Diego | United States | San Diego Sports Arena[13][14] | |
June 18, 1993 | Miami | James L. Knight Center[3] | ||
June 19, 1993 | ||||
June 22, 1993 | Atlanta | — | ||
June 24, 1993 | Washington, D.C. | — | ||
June 25, 1993 | Atlantic City | Circus Maximus Showroom[15] | ||
June 26, 1993 | ||||
June 27, 1993 | ||||
July 2, 1993 | Monterrey | Mexico | Cintermex | |
July 3, 1993 | Plaza de Toros de Monterrey | |||
July 4, 1993 | Saltillo | — | ||
July 9, 1993 | Hermosillo | Centro de Usos Múltiples (CUM) | ||
July 10, 1993 | Chihuahua | — | ||
July 11, 1993 | Ciudad Juárez | Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez[16] | ||
July 16, 1993 | Tlalnepantla | Arroyo Satelite (Dinner Show)[17] | ||
July 23, 1993 | Veracruz | (Dinner show) | ||
July 24, 1993 | — | |||
July 25, 1993 | Mexicali | Plaza de Toros Calafia[18] | ||
July ?, 1993 | Ciudad Valles | — | ||
July 30, 1993 | San Luis Potosí | — | ||
July 31, 1993 | Tampico | Discothèque Biblos | ||
August 1, 1993 | Centro de convenciones | |||
August 4, 1993 | Cancún | — | ||
August 6, 1993 | Mérida | Parque Kukulcán Alamo | ||
August 7, 1993 | Villahermosa | — | ||
August 8, 1993 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez | — | ||
August 11, 1993 | Tapachula | (Inauguration of a hotel) | ||
August 13, 1993 | Poza Rica | Estadio Jara Corona[19] | ||
August 14, 1993 | Tulancingo | — | ||
August 15, 1993 | Puebla | — | ||
August 18, 1993 | Cuernavaca | — | ||
August 20, 1993 | León | — | ||
August 22, 1993 | Zamora | — | ||
August 29, 1993 | Tehuacán | — | ||
September 1, 1993 | McAllen | United States | —[20] | |
September 2, 1993 | Laredo | Civic Center | ||
September 3, 1993 | El Paso | Special Events Center[21][22] | ||
September 4, 1993 | Houston | Sam Houston Coliseum[23] | ||
September 5, 1993 | San Antonio | Municipal Auditorium[24] | ||
September ?, 1993 | Boston | — | ||
September 11, 1993 | New York | Madison Square Garden[2] | ||
September 12, 1993 | Chicago | UIC Pavilion[25] | ||
September 15, 1993 | Las Vegas | Circus Maximus Showroom | ||
September 16, 1993 | ||||
September 17, 1993 | ||||
September 18, 1993 | ||||
September 19, 1993 | ||||
September 23, 1993 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheatre[26] | ||
September 24, 1993 | ||||
September 25, 1993 | ||||
September 26, 1993 | ||||
October ?, 1993 | Phoenix | — | ||
October 2, 1993 | San Francisco | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | ||
October ?, 1993 | San Jose | San Jose Arena | ||
October 8, 1993 | Córdoba | Mexico | — | |
October 9, 1993 | Veracruz | — | ||
October 12, 1993 | México City | Universidad del Valle de México | ||
October ?, 1993 | Reino Aventura | |||
October 15, 1993 | Guadalajara | Hyatt Hotel | ||
October 16, 1993 | ||||
October 17, 1993 | Aguascalientes | — | ||
October 19, 1993 | Minatitlán | — | ||
October ?, 1993 | Zacatecas | — | ||
October ?, 1993 | Acapulco | — | ||
October ?, 1993 | Toluca | — | ||
October 30, 1993 | Cuernavaca | — | ||
October 31, 1993 | México City | Auditorio Nacional[27] | ||
South America | ||||
November 6, 1993 | Lima | Peru | Muelle Uno[28] | |
November 7, 1993 | Estadio Alianza Lima | |||
November 9, 1993 | Quito | Ecuador | Coliseo General Rumiñahui[29] | |
November 11, 1993 | Guayaquil | Estadio George Capwell | ||
November 18, 1993 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Hotel Sheraton[30] | |
November 19, 1993[lower-alpha 2] | Estadio Velez Sarsfield[31][30] | |||
November 23, 1993 | Montevideo | Uruguay | Estadio Centenario[32] | |
November 26, 1993 | Asunción | Paraguay | Estadio Defensores del Chaco[33] | |
December 1 1993 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Nacional | |
North America | ||||
December 15, 1993[lower-alpha 3] | México City | Mexico | Auditorio Nacional | |
December 16, 1993 | Las Vegas | United States | Circus Maximus Showroom | |
December 17, 1993 | ||||
December 18, 1993 | ||||
December 19, 1993 | ||||
February 12, 1994 | Acapulco | Mexico | Inauguration of the Palladium discotheque | |
South America | ||||
February 21, 1994[lower-alpha 4] | Viña del Mar | Chile | Quinta Vergara Amphitheater | |
North America | ||||
March 13, 1994 | Mexico City | Mexico | Auditorio Nacional[35] | |
March 14, 1994[lower-alpha 5] | ||||
March 17, 1994 | Guadalajara | Estadio Tres de Marzo[36][37] | ||
March 18, 1994[lower-alpha 6] | Salón Fiesta Guadalajara[37] | |||
Central America | ||||
April 15, 1994 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | Estadio del Ejército[38] | |
North America | ||||
April 19, 1994 | Mexico City | Mexico | Centro de Espectáculos Premier[39] | |
April 21, 1994 | Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic | Hotel Jaragua[40] | |
April 23, 1994 | Estadio Olímpico[41][42] | |||
South America | ||||
May 10, 1994 | Maracaibo | Venezuela | Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande | |
May 11, 1994 | Maracay | Plaza de toros Maestranza César Girón | ||
May 13, 1994 | Valencia | Plaza de toros Monumental de Valencia | ||
May 14, 1994 | Caracas | Estadio La Rinconada | ||
June 7, 1994 | Bogota | Colombia | Centro de Convenciones[43] | |
June 10, 1994 | Coliseo Cubierto el Campín[43] | |||
North America | ||||
June 27, 1994 | Washington, D.C. | United States | Constitution Hall[44] | |
June 30, 1994[lower-alpha 6] | Torreón | Mexico | Centro De Convenciones[45][46] | |
July 2, 1994 | Gómez Palacio | Estadio Rosa Laguna[47][46] | ||
Central America | ||||
July 21, 1994 | San Salvador | El Salvador | Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo Pineda[48] | |
July 24, 1994 | Alajuela | Costa Rica | Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto[1] | |
- Note: Some dates and venues are missing, and others may be wrong, due to the lack of reliable sources.
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Auditorio Nacional (Jun 3-6) | Mexico City | 39,229 / 39,229 | $1,424,515[49] |
Auditorio Nacional (Jun 8-13) | 58,856 / 58,856 | $2,265,205[50] | |
Auditorio Nacional (Oct 31) | 9,844 / 9,902 | $448,141[51] | |
Total | 107,929 / 107,987 (~100%) | $4,137,861 | |
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
July 23, 1993 | Tijuana | Mexico | Plaza Monumental | Security issues[52] |
Band
- Vocals: Luis Miguel
- Acoustic & electric guitar: Kiko Cibrian
- Bass: Lalo Carrillo
- Piano: Francisco Loyo
- Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
- Drums: Victor Loyo
- Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
- Trumpet: Armando Cedillo
- Trumpet: Juan Arpero
- Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
- Backing vocals: Ana Espina Salinas, Fedra Vargas, Patricia Tanus
Notes
- The May 29 show in Acapulco was fully recorded for its transmission in Mexico by Televisa
- The November 19 show in Buenos Aires was fully recorded for its transmission in Argentina by Channel 13
- Private show
- The February 21 show in Viña del Mar International Song Festival was fully recorded for its transmission in all America by several channels[34]
- Private show, organized by "Colegio Mercedes"
- Dinner Show
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