90 Millas World Tour - Latin American Leg

Latin American Leg

The tour was re-scheduled for performances at some Latin American countries such as Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Ecuador. For some countries such as Uruguay, it was the first time Estefan came to visit during her music career, while for Argentina it was the first time in almost ten years to come around again. Although is the same leg of the above mentioned, the show was renamed "90 Millas - The Latin American Tour 2009".

The show at Uruguay is one of the most successful ever concerts made by Estefan and due the high and fast sells of the tickets, another date was added making it the only place of the tour to had a double-date. The two concerts at Uruguay were sold-out.

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