33 Tour - History

History

33 Tour started in the United States at October 8, 2003 in Palm Desert, and then the tour ran by important cities like Las Vegas, Fresno, Los Angeles, Phoenix, El Paso and McAllen.

In November 2003, Luis Miguel gave more concerts to close the USA part of the tour, including concerts in Dallas, Houston, Chicago, New York and Miami. Then the tour continue by South America giving 7 concerts, 3 of this shows at the Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina and 3 in Chile.

In the start of 2004, Luis Miguel established a record of 25 consecutive concerts completely sold out in the National Auditorium in Mexico City. After that, he visited another 3 cities of Mexico (Guadalajara, Monterrey and Tijuana) plus a few cities of USA. The second leg ended in Veracruz, at March 12, 2004.

In September 2004, he returned from a long pause to perform in 7 cities of Spain, such as Madrid, Barcelona and Zaragoza. In October 2004, Luis Miguel visited several countries of Latin and South America, like Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, where the tour ended.

This tour finished on October 30, 2004, just 8 days before the worldwide release of his next album, Mexico En La Piel.

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