Luis Miguel takes his exciting 2023-24 world tour to the next level on Saturday (November 30), and for the Mexican superstar it’s his GNP Seguros in Mexico City A historic night for the stadium’s debut. It was the first of two consecutive nights at the venue and marked the beginning of the end of the highest-grossing Latin tour of all time, according to Billboard Boxscore data.
According to organizer Ocesa, all tickets were sold out and attendance reached 65,000 people, making it one of the largest concerts recorded by the famous performer in the country. Known as the “Mexico Sun,” it is expected to repeat the feat on Sunday (December 1).
The singer has amplified the performances he presents on the tour – which kicks off in summer 2023 at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina – to match a venue as majestic as the GNP Seguros Stadium, where huge screens allow attendees Visitors can appreciate every detail of the show from any angle.
Known for his obsession with perfection in his compositions, Luis Miguel’s concerts also surprised attendees with audio quality that was a powerful showcase for his voice. The performer was clearly delighted, appearing on an impressive stage raised by a platform, impeccably dressed in a classic black suit, white shirt, black tie, black patent leather shoes and black stockings.
It was the start of an unforgettable and magical night for the star and his fans, who sang along to every Luis Miguel song throughout the show – the songs that made him the greatest One of the Latin stars. Saturday’s set wasn’t too different from what he’s presented at other shows on the tour, including “Será Que No Me Amas,” “Amor, Amor, Amor,” “Suave,” “Calpable o No,” “Hasta Que Me Olvides” and “Dame”, as well as segments specifically designed for the bolero, including songs such as “Como Yo Te Amé”, “Solamente Una Vez”, “Somos Novios” and “Todo y Nada”.
One of the most famous moments was a traditional mariachi performance with a special dedication to his beloved Mexico, including the classics “Guadalajara,” “Bikina” and “Ring Media.” Accompanied by a pyrotechnic display and the legendary “Cucurrucucú Paloma” – a Mexican Huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez in 1954 – Luis Miguel received loud applause from the loyal audience ended his performance.
After Sunday night’s show at the GNP Seguros Stadium, the artist will perform two more shows at the Mexico City Arena in the Mexican capital on December 8 and 10. as a result of the rescheduling of performances on 24 October.
Although the singer chose to end his massive world tour in Mexico City, which had grossed $318.2 million and sold 2.2 million tickets through the first 146 concerts, Billboard Boxscore reported in September, he announced this week on Instagram Stories , the tour will end on December 17 at Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires.