Luis Miguel 

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  1. Nov

    11

    Cancun, Mexico

    Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo

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Upcoming concerts (9)

  1. Oct

    24

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Arena CDMX

  2. Oct

    27

    Pachuca, Mexico

    Estadio Hidalgo

  3. Oct

    29

    Queretaro, Mexico

    Estadio Corregidora

  4. Nov

    2

    Puebla, Mexico

    Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos Serdán

  5. Nov

    5

    Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico

    Estadio Victor Manuel Reyna

  6. Nov

    8

    Mérida, Mexico

    Estadio Carlos Iturralde Rivero

  7. Nov

    11

    Cancun, Mexico

    Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo

  8. Nov

    17

    Acapulco, Mexico

    Arena GNP Seguros

  9. Nov

    25

    Toluca, Mexico

    Estadio Universitario Alberto Chivo Córdova

Biography

  • The Puerto-Rican born singer; Luis Miguel, has delighted fans since 1980 with powerful vocals, style and a natural charisma within the Latin genre.

    As a young man Luis was made to watch and analyse everything related to Elvis, yes every recording, film and concert, including his music videos.

    This prepared him as when he was 11, Luis released his first album through the Mexican branch of EMI, the album titled "Un Sol" would spark a tremendous career and lead to countless tours.

    Miguel's 13th album; "Romance" has gone on to gain critical acclaim and wide popularity, setting many records and inevitably becoming extremely successful nationally. Released in 1991, it received good reviews all round. To promote the album, Miguel would set an event at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, a venue capable of holding up to 10,000. Within three hours of the concert going on sale tickets had become sold out, showing the true popularity this artist had gained.

    Selling 400,000 copies in its first 10 days and spending 32 weeks at number one on the Billboard Latin pop Albums chart "Romance" then ended both years; 1992 and 1993 as bestselling Latin pop album.

    In 1992 Miguel won three awards at the Billboard Music Awards.

    The awards include: Best Latin Artist, Best Latin Album and Best Spanish-Singing artist.

    As of today Luis Miguel has won five Grammy awards in the categories of: Best Mexican performance, Best Latin Male singer and various others. Alongside four Latin Grammy Awards.

    2014 has seen the release of a brand new single titled "Deja Vu" which sounds triumphant and contains a sweet trumpet section which is met by the joyous vocals of the talented singer.

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Live reviews

  • I personally think that there is nothing more appealing than a multi talented musician, and that is exactly what Luis Miguel is. His ability to blend various genres of music, from pop through to mariachi is what makes him one of the most successful Latino artists of this generation. Miguel has sold over 100 million records, making him one of the highest selling Mexican artists of all time, giving his nickname, El Sol De Mexico.

    His career spans over 30 years, and I was dubious when I went to see him in concert that I may have caught the tail end of it, and not seen the greatest strengths of the artists. Well, I couldn’t have really been more wrong. Luis Miguel has most definitely still got it. The whole concert was super energetic, and he managed to keep the crowd engaged for the entire performance of over 2 hours! Miguel’s band were awesome, they played with him on all the up beat poppy numbers, and really added a whole new level to the show.

    There was a short break in the middle of the show, and directly after, Miguel came to the stage along, and sat at the piano and played a few of his slower love ballads. This was really quite magical to just hear him and his voice on stage. A vulnerable moment he shared with us. I loved every moment of the show, start to finish.

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  • Concert start time on ticket was 7:30pm. Amphitheater was packed, sold out event. Luis Miguel did not get to the amphitheater until 8:30pm or so. He came on at 9:36pm. I noted the time because by this time we were obviously anxious for him to come on. When he came out he was having problems with the audio and seemed like lighting too. Twice he walked off the stage, it seemed he was mad about the technical difficulties.

    Typical Luis Miguel he does not interact with the fans instead prefers to look at the screen where he can be checking himself out. He does get the crowd singing and on many songs the crowd sings more than him. I pay to hear him sing not the crowd. It seemed he mumbled some of the words even though he’s got the lyrics running on a monitor located below the screen he kept checking himself on. Needless to say, I was frustrated for half the show. And I say half the show because he did get better once the Mariachi came out and he sang very nicely.

    Will I pay to see him again? No. I have no interest in paying for an expensive karaoke where the crowd sings more than the artist.

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  • An icon in Latin America, Luis Miguel has enjoyed a commercially successful career that now spans over three decades. His fanbase continue to flock to his shows in record numbers proving that the ageing singer still has a great deal of relevance in the current market.

    A man who seems to believe in both quantity and quality, he has released 22 albums over his career so filtering them into a setlist is clearly a difficult task. This sees Miguel often performing over thirty tracks an evening, creating melodies of some of his best known work. The fans seem to enjoy every carefully considered choice as they scream, cheer and sing at deafening levels. They cheer even louder when the man himself acknowledges them and thanks them profusely for the support. He wraps the show up after hours of dancing, singing and above all entertaining with energy that would put performers of half his age to shame.

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  • It was great to see him perform live again. The last time I saw him in concert was over 15 or more years ago in NYC. He has changed and so has the quality of his voice after all these years and that of course is natural and expected. I had great seats and he sounded wonderful. The only thing I thought was a bit odd was that it seemed many times he didn't face out towards the audience. He was turned more towards the side of the stage or towards the musicians. Although that happened more towards the first part of the show. He faced the audience more towards the middle and end of the show. I don't know if others noticed this but I did. Either way it was great to see him sing again and I will also be going to see him in December 2015 in North Carolina.

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  • No matter whether you are a huge fan of a Luis Miguel or just someone that was there to satisfy curiosity this fantastic artist always delivers a VIP experience. The quality of the show, the vocal arrangements, the improvisation, the variety of his repertory is superb. Takes you in a journey from his origins, his soft ballads, boleros, rancheras, pop, folklore. You will sing, dance and be in awe with the versatility and pristine performance of this talented man. Even though He was almost an hour and a half late I would have waited longer just to be able to enjoy this concert.

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  • His voice is magnificent. Reviews from the concert the night before were knocking his appearance saying he's fat. He is so not fat…he looks good. He's not a kid anymore so he's not skinny but I wouldn't call him fat. He is like fine wine. He is very handsome and exudes class. I do wish he had done more of his older stuff; boleros. The only thing I did not like is the stage lights going out after every song. He needs to engage the audience more. Nevertheless, it was very enjoyable.

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  • It's pretty pathetic when an artist of this caliber makes his packed house wait for one hour and 20 minutes before he showed his face and then didn't so much as utter a word of apology or gratitude of our patience. This reeks of disrespect and while the show was quite entertaining at various times, this artist's energy and self-centeredness will prevent me from ever buying another ticket to one of his shows...

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  • He was Absolutely Amazing. Sang all the good songs, had the boleros with a piano, old & new and Mariachi songs.

    Basically a little bit of everything... Je was engaging and in a gold mood, seemed to be enjoying putting on the show. definitely worth traveling for ❤0

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  • This was one of the best concerts from Luis Miguel. He was fabulous! Su voz no ha cambiado sigue siendo el mejor. El lugar espectacular. Mickey mi idolo. Canto un poco de todo, desde sus inicios hasta lo nuevo. Espero verlo pronto aqui en Washington DC.

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  • He is an extraordinary singer and still got what it takes to be a great performer. The show was supposed to start at 8:30pm but it began at almost 10pm which was not nice for us, the audience, but still it was worth the wait. 5 thumbs up

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Past concerts

  1. Oct

    23

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Arena CDMX

  2. Oct

    21

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Arena CDMX

  3. Oct

    20

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Arena CDMX

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