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1993–94 concert tour by Luis Miguel
Aries Tour Associated album
Aries Start date May 6, 1993 End date July 24, 1994 Legs 2
No. of shows TBD
The Aries Tour was launched by
Luis Miguel to some United States and Latin American countries to promote his album
Aries . It began on 6 May 1993, in
Guadalajara and ended on 24 July 1994, in
Costa Rica .
[1]
During this tour he again broke all box office records: first Latin singer to achieve a sellout crowd at
Madison Square Garden in New York City,
[2] ten consecutive shows at
National Auditorium in Mexico City, two dates at the
James L. Knight Center in Miami.
[3] He later also achieved four fully filled shows in the
Universal Amphitheatre in
Los Angeles and in
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, filling it completely for 7 nights; in
Argentina , he achieved a full stadium in the
Velez Sarsfield stadium with more than 50,000 people.
He made more than 130 performances, most of them selling out.
Set list
This set list is from the November 19, 1993, concert in Buenos Aires. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
Tour dates
Note: Some dates and venues are missing, and others may be wrong, due to the lack of reliable sources.
Box office score data
Venue
City
Tickets sold / available
Gross revenue
Auditorio Nacional (Jun 3-6)
Mexico City
39,229 / 39,229
$1,424,515
[50]
Auditorio Nacional (Jun 8-13)
58,856 / 58,856
$2,265,205
[51]
Auditorio Nacional (Oct 31)
9,844 / 9,902
$448,141
[52]
San Diego Sports Arena
San Diego
10,687 / 10,687
$332,000
[53]
Total
118,616 / 118,674 (~100%)
$4,469,861
Cancelled shows
Band
Vocals: Luis Miguel
Acoustic & electric guitar:
Kiko Cibrian
Bass: Lalo Carrillo
Piano: Francisco Loyo
Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
Drums: Victor Loyo
Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
Trumpet: Armando Cedillo
Trumpet: Juan Arpero
Trombone: Alejandro Carballo
Backing vocals: Ana Espina Salinas, Fedra Vargas, Patricia Tanus
Notes
^ The May 29 show in Acapulco was fully recorded for its transmission in Mexico by
Televisa
^ The November 19 show in Buenos Aires was fully recorded for its transmission in Argentina by
Channel 13
^ Private show
^ The February 21 show in
Viña del Mar International Song Festival was fully recorded for its transmission in all America by several channels
[35]
^ Private show, organized by "Colegio Mercedes"
^
a
b Dinner Show
References
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a
b
"Concluirá gira Luismi en Costa Rica" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 13 July 1994. p. 4D. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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a
b
"Latin Leader" (PDF) .
Billboard . 25 September 1993. p. 47. Retrieved 7 May 2019 .
^
a
b Lannert, John (3 July 1993).
"Miguel Works Magic At Miami Date" (PDF) . Billboard. p. 35. Retrieved 7 May 2019 .
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Luis Miguel Auditorio History 1991 - 2015
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"Luis Miguel Dates Aug-Sep-Oct'93" .
El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 4 September 1993. p. 43 & 44. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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" "Aries" será lanzado al continente asiático" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 11 August 1993. p. 1-D. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 8 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Luismi continúa de gira por Estados Unidos" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 26 September 1993. p. 3D. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel se presentará en Querétaro" (in Spanish). El Informador. 29 April 1993. p. 11-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Apoteósico concierto de Luis Miguel en Querétaro" (in Spanish). El Informador. 16 May 1993. p. 9-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"De "Película" Luis Miguel" .
El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 20 May 1993. Retrieved 27 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel Reafirma su Linaje" . El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 25 May 1993. Retrieved 27 May 2019 .
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"Cautiva Luis Miguel..." El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 31 May 1993. p. 45. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Más allá de las fronteras" (PDF) (in Spanish). La Crónica. 17 June 1993. p. 1-D. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 8 May 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019 .
^
"Maturing Luis Miguel now knows how to put on show" .
The San Diego Union-Tribune . 17 June 1993.
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Atlantic City Dates
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"Luis Miguel tiene historia en Ciudad Juárez" (in Spanish). El Diario. 1 September 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2019 .
^
Ticket concert
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"Luis Miguel complació a sus fans, pero no llenó la Calafia" (PDF) (in Spanish). La Crónica. 27 July 1993. p. 1-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"¿Luis Miguel cantó en Poza Rica?¡Sí! Y se hospedó en el Hotel Xanath" . La Opinión de Poza Rica . 24 January 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020 .
^
"On The Road Again" (PDF) . Billboard . 21 August 1993. p. 32. Retrieved 7 May 2019 .
^ Burr, Ramiro (3 September 1993).
"With good promoter behind him, Miguel should have great show" .
El Paso Times .
Gannett Co., Inc. p. 8. Retrieved 9 December 2019 .
^ Negron, Sito (5 September 1993).
"Young, energetic Luis Miguel gives classic, mature performance" . El Paso Times . Gannett Co., Inc. p. 4B. Retrieved 9 December 2019 .
^ Burr, Ramiro (6 September 1993).
"Miguel fills night with 'Romance' " .
Houston Chronicle . Hearst Corporation.
^ Burr, Ramiro (7 September 1993).
"Miguel displays power, passion on stage" .
San Antonio Express-News . Hearst Corporation.
^ Randle, Wilma (13 September 1993).
"Miguel boils over at UIC" .
Chicago Tribune .
Tribune Publishing . p. 16. Retrieved 9 December 2019 .
^
LA Concerts
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"Luis Miguel ofreció concierto a beneficio de la niñez mexicana" .
El Informador . 3 November 1993. p. 12-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
^
Luis Miguel Interview Peru 1993
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"Reconoce la prensa el talento de Luis Miguel" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 12 November 1993. p. 3D. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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a
b
"Luis Miguel quiere cantar con Mercedes Sosa" . El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 18 November 1993. p. 40. Retrieved 17 May 2019 .
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"Los gritos de jovencitas, Luis Miguel conmovió Argentina" . El Informador. 22 November 1993. p. 8-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"20 mil personas cantaron con Luis Miguel en Uruguay" . El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 25 November 1993. p. 40. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
^
Luis Miguel Paraguay 1993
^
"Mexican singer to appear at Caesars" .
Los Angeles Times . 5 December 1993. p. 251. Retrieved 6 January 2022 .
^ Luis Contreras (9 July 2012),
Luis Miguel Viña del Mar 1994 SD , retrieved 23 July 2017
^
"Luis Miguel Estrena romance por partida doble" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 19 March 1994. p. 6C. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel cautivó con su fino estilo interpretativo" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Informador. 20 March 1994. p. 3-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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a
b
"Luis Miguel presentará su espectáculo "Aries" en Guadalajara" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Informador. 26 February 1994. p. 3-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
^
"Luis Miguel: así han sido las presentaciones en Guatemala del artista" .
Prensa Libre (in Spanish). 5 November 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2019 .
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"Dimes y Diretes" . El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 22 April 1994. p. 58. Retrieved 17 May 2019 .
^
"Luis Miguel deleita concurrencia con su actuación en Jaragua" .
Listín Diario (in Spanish). 23 April 1994. p. 7-Espectáculos. Retrieved 28 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel enloquece multitud con espectáculo" . Listín Diario (in Spanish). 25 April 1994. p. 18-Espectáculos. Retrieved 29 May 2019 .
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"#1 de América Luis Miguel" . Listín Diario (in Spanish). 22 April 1994. p. 13-Espectáculos. Retrieved 28 May 2019 .
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a
b
"Aries, nuevo signo de Luis Miguel" .
El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. 10 June 1994. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel también va al "Mundial 94" " (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 13 June 1994. p. 1D. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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"Inolvidable noche" . El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 2 July 1994. p. 38. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
^
a
b Magallanes, Aldo (17 June 2018).
"Pasos y tropiezos de Luis Miguel en La Laguna" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel: "Más vale calidad que cantidad" " . El Siglo de Torreón . Editora de la Laguna. 4 July 1994. p. 48. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Luis Miguel se presenta por primera vez en El Salvador" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 22 July 1994. p. 56. Retrieved 8 May 2019 .
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"Amusement Business Boxscore" (PDF) . Billboard . 19 June 1993. p. 25. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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"Amusement Business Boxscore" (PDF) . Billboard . 26 June 1993. p. 24. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
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"Amusement Business Boxscore" (PDF) . Billboard . 20 November 1993. p. 20. Retrieved 9 May 2019 .
^ Varga, George (21 November 1993).
"Promoters say si to Latino concert performers" .
The San Diego Union-Tribune . p. E-7. Retrieved 26 December 2021 .
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"Cancelaron concierto de Luismi en Tijuana" (PDF) . La Crónica (in Spanish). 22 July 1993. p. 1D. Retrieved 14 August 2019 .
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