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Luis Miguel Kicks Off His 2023 Tour in Latin America: Here’s the Full Setlist
El Sol de México performed nearly 50 songs during opening night in Argentina.
By Jessica Roiz
Jessica Roiz
Assistant Editor, Latin
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Luis Miguel has kicked off his highly-awaited 2023 tour in Latin America on Thursday (Aug. 3) in Buenos Aires, Argentina—and Billboard has the official setlist.
El Sol de México—who has notched 16 No. 1 songs on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart and nine leaders on the Top Latin Albums tally—performed nearly 50 songs from his catalog during the opening show, including timeless hits such as “La incondicional,” “Ahora te puedes marchar,” and “Hasta que me olvides,” to name a few.
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See the full setlist of Luis Miguel’s opening night, below:
Será que no me amas Amor, amor, amor Suave Culpable o no Dormir contigo Sol, arena y mar Te necesito Es por ti Hasta que me olvides Dame No me platiques más Usted La puerta La barca Inolvidable Por debajo de la mesa No sé tú Como yo te amé Solamente una vez Somos novios Todo y nada Nosotros Por una cabeza Volver Uno El día que me quieras Sonríe Come Fly With Me Un hombre busca a una mujer Cuestión de piel Oro de ley Amantes del amor Más allá de todo Fría como el viento Tengo todo excepto a ti Entrégate La Bikina Quiero Qué nivel de mujer Mujer de fuego No me puedes dejar así Palabra de honor La incondicional Ahora te puedes marchar La chica del bikini azul Isabel Cuando calienta el sol Te propongo Cucurrucucú Paloma
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While the Latin music world has been recently dominated by the reggaeton beats of Bad Bunny and Karol G and the regional Mexican styles of Peso Pluma and Fuerza Regida, a legendary name kicked off his long-awaited tour last week in Argentina.
Luis Miguel opened his world tour in Buenos Aires on Thursday. His 10-show runat the Movistar Arena concludes Aug. 18. According to local media reports, tickets to all of his shows have sold out, signaling a triumphant return for “El Sol de Mexico,” who hasn’t toured since 2019.
After 10 shows in Santiago, Chile, from Aug. 21 to Sept. 6, Luis Miguel will start the U.S. leg of his tour with three shows in Las Vegas in September during Mexican Independence weekend. He will spend a good amount of time in Southern California as well with shows in Anaheim (Sept. 20), San Diego (Sept. 21), Inglewood (Sept. 24), Ontario (Sept. 27) and Palm Desert (Sept. 30).
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One aspect that has been covered widely by the Argentinian media has been the heightened security that has surrounded Luis Miguel since his arrival. Videos on social media have shown his motorcade being escorted to and from the airport and his hotel, which has been surrounded by fans.
There has also been lots of commentary on Luis Miguel’s appearance upon his return to the stage. The 53-year-old singer has sported a much slimmer look than the last time he performed in public.
After several years away from the spotlight, Luis Miguel was reintroduced to a new generation of fans through the Netflix series “Luis Miguel: The Series.” Fans who might have had only a casual understanding of Luis Miguel through their parents’ CDs were given a survey of his life — from child star to superstar.
Videos posted on social media show an artist who is still at the top of his game, with a strong voice and the backing of a 42-piece orchestra that includes 14 members of Mariachi Vargas Tecalitlan.
With resale tickets selling for well over $1,000 in the United States and with 23 songs at over 100 million streams, a record for a Latin music act, it is clear that Luis Miguel isn’t ready to give up his crown to the next generation just yet.
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Omar Vega/Getty Images. Luis Miguel has kicked off his highly-awaited 2023 tour in Latin America on Thursday (Aug. 3) in Buenos Aires, Argentina—and Billboard has the official setlist. El Sol de ...
Luis Miguel opened his world tour in Buenos Aires on Thursday. His 10-show runat the Movistar Arena concludes Aug. 18. According to local media reports, tickets to all of his shows have sold out ...