Set List
- "Oye!"
- "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You"
- "Tres Deseos"
- "Con Los Años Que Me Quedan"
- "Bésame3
- "No Pretendo" 3 7
- "Don't Wanna Lose You"/"Si Voy a Perderte"4 7
- "Here We Are"4
- "Can't Stay Away From You" 4 6
- "Where the Boys Are" 5
- "Morenita"3 4
- "Ayer" 3 7
- "No Me Dejes de Querer" 3 7
- "Let's Get Loud"
- "1-2-3" 4 6 7
- Medley: "Renacer" / "Regresa A Mi" / "No Sera Facil"7
- "School's Out" 2
- "Hoy"/"Wrapped" 1
- "Abriendo Puertas"1
- "Santo Santo"7
- "I Wish You"7
- "Heaven's What I Feel"/"Corazón Prohibido" 3 4 7
- "Everlasting Love"
- "Your Picture"/"Tu Fotografía"
- "Anything for You"/"No Te Olvidare"
- "Reach" / "Puedes Llegar" 3 4 7
- "No Llores"
- "Cuba Libre" 8
- Medley: Mi Tierra" / "Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)"
- "Turn the Beat Around"
- "Conga"
- "Dr. Beat"
- "Get on Your Feet"
- "I Just Wanna Be Happy"
- "Live for Loving You" 4 6 7
- "Higher" 5 6 7
- "Always Tomorrow"5 6
- "Caridad" 5 6 7
- "You'll Be Mine (Party Time)" 7
- "Coming Out of the Dark"/"Desde la Oscuridad" 7
1Added to the running order in 2009.
2Song performed by Gloria's daughter, Emily Estefan. In 2009 replaced by Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music."
3Performed in all Spain dates in 2008.
4Performed in all the 2008 dates outside Spain.
5Performed in select 2008 dates outside Spain.
6Performed in select Spain dates.
7Performed in select 2009 dates.
8Added to the running order in Zaragoza.
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