Segundo Romance Tour

The Segundo Romance Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the last part of 1994 to promote his last album.

He began the tour in Mexico before the official release of Segundo Romance, performing the new songs of the album on the 16 sold-out concerts at the National Auditorium in Mexico City.

Segundo Romance Tour
Tour by Luis Miguel
Associated albumSegundo Romance
Start dateAugust 4, 1994
End dateDecember 31, 1994
Legs1
No. of shows
  • 54 in North America
  • 12 in South America
  • 68 total
Luis Miguel concert chronology

The tour consisted of well over 1 million people attending his shows, of which 25 performances were throughout major cities in the United States, most of them sold out.

History

To promote the album, Miguel began his Segundo Romance Tour in August 1994 with 16 shows at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, which drew an audience of more than 155,000. Miguel performed throughout Mexico, the United States and Argentina until December 31, 1994, when the tour concluded in Acapulco. The first part of Miguel's set list featured pop songs and contemporary ballads; during the second half he sang boleros from Segundo Romance and ranchera songs, before closing with "Será Que No Me Amas", the Spanish version of the Jackson 5's "Blame It on the Boogie".

In October 1995, Warner Music released the El Concierto live album and video, a compilation of Miguel's performances at the National Auditorium in Mexico City and his concert at the José Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praised its production and Miguel's performance.

Set list

This set list is from the August 28, 1994, concert in Mexico City. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Luz Verde"
  2. "América, América"
  3. "Pensar En Ti"
  4. "Dame Tú Amor"
  5. "No Sé Tú"
  6. "Alguien Como Tú" (Somebody in Your Life)
  7. Ballads Medley:
  8. "Suave"
  9. "Hasta Que Me Olvides"
  10. "Interlude" (band)
  11. "Que Nivel De Mujer" (Attitude Dance)
  12. "Historia De Un Amor"
  13. "Nosotros"
  14. "Como Yo Te Amé"
  15. "Somos Novios"
  16. "Sin Ti"
  17. "El Día Que Me Quieras"
  18. "La Media Vuelta"
  19. "Si Nos Dejan"
  20. "De Que Manera Te Olvido"
  21. "El Rey"
  22. "Será Que No Me Amas"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America
August 4, 1994 Mexico City México Auditorio Nacional 150,000 / 150,000 $5,543,982
August 5, 1994
August 6, 1994
August 7, 1994
August 11, 1994
August 12, 1994
August 13, 1994
August 14, 1994
August 18, 1994
August 19, 1994
August 20, 1994
August 24, 1994
August 25, 1994
August 26, 1994
August 27, 1994
August 28, 1994
September 2, 1994 Dallas United States Fort Worth Convention Center
September 3, 1994 San Antonio HemisFair Arena
September 4, 1994 Houston Astroarena
September 6, 1994 El Paso Special Events Center
September 8, 1994 San Diego Civic Theatre
September 9, 1994
September 10, 1994
September 11, 1994
September 14, 1994 Las Vegas Circus Maximus Showroom
September 15, 1994
September 16, 1994
September 17, 1994
September 18, 1994
September 22, 1994 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
September 23, 1994
September 24, 1994
September 25, 1994
September 28, 1994 San Juan Puerto Rico Caribe Hilton Hotel
September 30, 1994 Ponce Estadio Francisco Montaner
October 1, 1994 San Juan Coliseo Roberto Clemente
October 2, 1994
October 6, 1994 Miami United States James L. Knight Center
October 7, 1994
October 8, 1994
October 13, 1994 New York City Radio City Music Hall
October 14, 1994
October 15, 1994
October 16, 1994
October 22, 1994 Chicago UIC Pavilion
October 23, 1994 Oakland County Coliseum Arena
October 26, 1994 Laredo Civic Center
October 28, 1994 Monterrey México Auditorio Fundidora
October 29, 1994
October 30, 1994
November 4, 1994 Puebla Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos Serdán
South America
November 9, 1994 Buenos Aires Argentina Centro Costa Salguero
November 10, 1994 José Amalfitani Stadium
November 11, 1994
November 15, 1994 Salta Estadio El Gigante del Norte
November 17, 1994 Tucumán Estadio Monumental José Fierro
November 20, 1994 Mendoza Estadio Malvinas Argentinas
November 23, 1994 Córdoba Estadio Chateau Carreras
November 25, 1994 Rosario Estadio Gigante de Arroyito
November 27, 1994 La Rioja Estadio Vargas
November 30, 1994 Santa Fe Estadio 15 de Abril
December 2, 1994 Mar del Plata Estadio Mundialista
December 5, 1994 Corrientes Estadio Club Huracán
North America II
December 15, 1994 México City México Centro Espectáculos Premier
December 16, 1994
December 17, 1994
December 30, 1994 Acapulco Centro de Convenciones
December 31, 1994
68 Concerts 29 cities 4 countries 31 venues 150,000 / 150,000 (100%) $5,543,982
  • Note: Some dates and venues are missing due to the lack of reliable sources.

Tour personnel

Band

  • Luis Miguel – vocals
  • Kiko Cibrian – musical director, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Gerardo Carrillo – bass
  • Victor Loyo – drums
  • Francisco Loyo – piano, keyboards
  • Arturo Pérez – keyboards
  • Leonardo López – percussion, chorus
  • Juan Manuel Arpero – trumpet
  • Armando Cedillo – trumpet
  • Alejandro Carballo – trombone
  • Jeff Nathanson – saxofone
  • Coco Potenza – bandoneon
  • Armando Manzanero – grand piano (selected dates)
  • Patricia Tanus – backing vocals
  • Fedra Vargas – backing vocals
  • Ana Espina Salinas – backing vocals
  • Mariachi 2000

References

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