1991–92 concert tour by Luis Miguel
For the 1997–98 concert tour, see Romances Tour .
Romance Tour Tour by Luis Miguel Associated album Romance Start date September 12, 1991 End date December 19, 1992 Legs 2 No. of showsTBD Luis Miguel concert chronology
The Romance Tour was launched by Luis Miguel to some United States countries, Latin American and Spain to promote his album Romance . During this tour he made the first season of his career in Las Vegas , performing four nights at Circus Maximus Showroom of Caesars Palace. He played a concert in Seville during the Universal Exposition 1992 , and in the National Auditorium in Mexico City, where he broke the World Record by selling the 10,000 tickets for his only show in 3 hours. Near the end of the tour, he had to postpone two concerts in Argentina to travel to Spain, due to the death of his father Luisito Rey .
Set list
Romance Tour: Leg 1 – September 1991 – April 1992
This set list is from the November 2, 1991, concert in Chicago. It is not intended to represent all concerts for this leg.
"Introduction"
"Oro De Ley"
"Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti "
"Amante Del Amor"
"Pupilas De Gato"
"Hoy El Aire Huele A Ti"
"Culpable O No"
"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar "
"Más Allá De Todo"
"Alguien Como Tú" (Somebody In Your Life)
"Entrégate":
"Fría Como el Viento " (Salsa version)
"Renacer " (Gloria Estefan cover)
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti "
"Interlude" (Band)
"Será Que No Me Amas "
"La Barca" (with trio)
"Mucho Corazón" (with trio)
"De Que Manera Te Olvido" (with trio)
"Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
"La Incondicional "
"Cuando Calienta El Sol "
Romance Tour: Leg 2 – May–December 1992
This set list is from the June 26, 1992, concert in Mexico City. It is not intended to represent all concerts for this leg.
"Introduction"
"Oro De Ley"
"Amante Del Amor"
"Pupilas De Gato"
"Hoy El Aire Huele A Ti"
"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar"
"Alguien Como Tú"
"Entrégate":
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti"
"Interlude" (Band)
"Será Que No Me Amas"
"No Me Platiques Más"
"Contigo En La Distancia "
"La Puerta"
"La Mentira "
"Cuando Vuelva A Tú Lado "
"No Sé Tú"
"Inolvidable "
"Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
"Cuando Calienta El Sol"
Tour dates
List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America
September 12, 1991
Mexico City
Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
September 16, 1991
South America
October 3, 1991
Lima
Peru
—
October 4, 1991
—
October 5, 1991
—
October ?, 1991
Guayaquil
Ecuador
Coliseo Cerrado
October 11, 1991
Quito
Plaza de toros de Quito
North America
October 18, 1991
San Diego
United States
San Diego Convention Center
October 19, 1991
San José
San José State Recreation Center
October 20, 1991
Los Angeles
Universal Amphitheatre
October 25, 1991
Houston
Jones Hall
October 27, 1991
Dallas
—
November 2, 1991
Chicago
Arie Crown Theater
November 3, 1991
New York City
Paramount Theater
November 15, 1991
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Hotel Jaragua
November 16, 1991
November 30, 1991
San Juan
Puerto Rico
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
December 1, 1991
Central America
December 6, 1991
Guatemala City
Guatemala
Estadio La Pedrera
December ?, 1991
Managua
Nicaragua
—
December ?, 1991
—
North America
December 16, 1991
Mexico City
Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
December 31, 1991
Acapulco
Hotel Hyatt Regency
January 31, 1992
Mexico City
Centro de Espectáculos D'Cristal
February 1, 1992
South America
February 5, 1992
Caracas
Venezuela
Venevisión Studios
North America
February 15, 1992
Tampico
Mexico
Hotel Camino Real
February 16, 1992
Ciudad Madero
Centro de Convenciones
February 28, 1992
Ciudad Juárez
Centro de Comercio Exterior
February 29, 1992
Gimnasio Universitario UACJ
March 2, 1992
Mazatlán
Estadio Teodoro Mariscal
March 7, 1992
Mexico City
Centro Asturiano
March 15, 1992
Aguascalientes
—
March 20, 1992
Monterrey
Plaza de Toros Monumental
March 21, 1992
March 22, 1992
Torreón
Auditorio Municipal
March 27, 1992
Mexico City
Centro Asturiano (Private Show)
April 3, 1992
Guadalajara
Expo Guadalajara
April 12, 1992
Veracruz
—
April ?, 1992
Villahermosa
—
April 18, 1992
Puerto Vallarta
Casino Flamingos
April 22, 1992
San Juan
Puerto Rico
Centro de Convenciones
April 23, 1992
April 24, 1992
April 26, 1992
Miami
United States
James L. Knight Center
May 2, 1992
Fresno
Paul Paul Theater
Central America
May 9, 1992
Heredia
Costa Rica
Palacio de los Deportes
May 10, 1992
South America
May 14, 1992
Valencia
Venezuela
Hotel Intercontinental
May 15, 1992
Maracaibo
Coliseo
May 16, 1992
Caracas
Poliedro de Caracas
May 17, 1992
May 22, 1992
San Cristóbal
—
May 24, 1992
Caracas
Hotel Caracas Hitlon
Central America
May 26, 1992
Panama City
Panama
Teatro Anayansi
North America
May 29, 1992
Tijuana
Mexico
Hotel Fiesta Americana
May 30, 1992
Mexicali
Plaza de Toros Calafia
May 31, 1992
Tijuana
Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno
June 3, 1992
Mexico City
Salón del Bosque (Private show)
June 5, 1992
León
Estadio La Martinica
June 6, 1992
Morelia
Plaza de Toros Monumental
South America
June 11, 1992
Medellín
Colombia
—
June 12, 1992
Bogotá
Estadio El Campín
June 14, 1992
Cali
Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
North America
June 19, 1992
Xalapa
Mexico
Gimnasio Omega
June 20, 1992
Minatitlán
—
June 23, 1992
Mexico City
Teatro San Rafael
June 26, 1992
Auditorio Nacional
June 27, 1992
Puebla
Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos Serdán
Central America
August 13, 1992
San Salvador
El Salvador
—
North America
August 21, 1992
Mexico City
Mexico
Palacio de los Deportes
September 11, 1992
Las Vegas
United States
Circus Maximus Showroom
September 13, 1992
September 14, 1992
September 15, 1992
September 17, 1992
Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hilton
Europe
October 3, 1992
Seville
Spain
Plaza Sony (Expo '92)
North America
October 10, 1992
Los Angeles
United States
Universal Amphitheatre
November 12, 1992
Mexico City
Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
South America
November 27, 1992
Lima
Peru
Jockey Club del Perú
November 28, 1992
November 29, 1992
Estadio Alianza Lima
December 4, 1992
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Estadio Luna Park
December 5, 1992
December 6, 1992
San Bernardino
Paraguay
Anfiteatro José Asunción Flores
December 7, 1992
Asunción
Teatro Hotel Guaraní
December 12, 1992
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Estadio Luna Park
December 13, 1992
Ritmo de la Noche
December 14, 1992
Tucumán
Estadio Monumental José Fierro
December 15, 1992
Buenos Aires
Estadio Luna Park
December 16, 1992
Córdoba
Estadio Chateau Carreras
December 17, 1992
Buenos Aires
Estadio Luna Park
December 18, 1992
December 19, 1992
Santiago
Chile
Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo
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 (Nov 12)
Mexico City
9,885 / 9,902
$439,229
Total
9,885 / 9,902 (99,8%)
$439,229
Cancelled shows
List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date
City
Country
Venue
Reason
October 26, 1991
El Paso
United States
Special Event Center
Unknown
Band
Vocals: Luis Miguel
Musical director: Juan Carlos Toribio
Acoustic & electric guitar: Kiko Cibrian
Bass: Rudy Machorro
Piano & keyboards: Juan Carlos Toribio
Keyboards: Arturo Pérez
Drums: Fernando Caballero
Percussion & chorus: Alfredo Algarin
Saxophone: Jeff Nathanson
Trumpet: Juan Manuel Arpero
Trumpet: José Villar
Backing vocals: Patricia Tanus, Eva María Bojalil
Trio: Los Pao
Notes
The December 31 show in Acapulco show was recorded for its partial transmission in México by Las Estrellas
TV concert broadcast by Venevisión
^ Dinner Show
^ Concert with Carlos Vives
Luis Miguel released three songs of this concert for his EP "América & en Vivo", and also was fully recorded for his VHS video Romance: En Vivo
Private show.
Benefit gala show for 1,100 people, in which he raised more than $90,000 for the American Cancer Society .
The October 3 show in Seville was recorded for its transmission in México by Televisa
First concert after the death of his father.
TV show hosted by Marcelo Tinelli in which he performed five songs. He also received the quintuple platinum award for the sales in Argentina of "Romance".
The December 15, 1992 concert at Luna Park in Buenos Aires was originally scheduled to take place on December 11, 1992, but was postponed due to his father's death.
The December 16, 1992 concert at Estadio Córdoba in Córdoba was originally scheduled to take place on December 9, 1992, but was postponed due to his father's death.
References
"Luis Miguel Biografía" . luismigueloficial.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 May 2019.
"Reconocimiento Para Luis Miguel" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 5 August 1992. p. 52. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
^ "Falleció Luisito Rey en España" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 10 December 1992. p. 5A. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel sigue siendo taquillero" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 11 September 1991. p. 42. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel en el Auditorio Nacional" . Cuaderno del Auditorio Nacional (in Spanish). 1997. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
^ "En el espectáculo" . El Informador (in Spanish). 25 September 1991. p. 16-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Anuncian la Nueva Gira de Luis Miguel" . El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 20 August 1991. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel continúa con gira por Estados Unidos" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 9 November 1991. p. 9C. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
"Éxito de tres artistas mexicanos" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 6 November 1991. p. 9C. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel en Concierto" . Listín Diario (in Spanish). 16 November 1991. p. 7-Espectáculos. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
Puello, Zoila (18 November 1991). "Calidad, Energía y desborde de entusiasmo!" . Listín Diario (in Spanish). p. 13-Espectáculos. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
"Regreso Triunfal de Luis Miguel" . El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 29 November 1991. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
"Cinco horas de retraso de Luis Miguel provocó problemas en Guatemala" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 16 December 1991. p. 51. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel inicia gira" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 9 November 1991. p. 10C. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
December 31st show in Acapulco
"Dona Luis Miguel un camión de bomberos a una delegación de México" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 30 January 1992. p. 44. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Desmienten la Muerte de Luis Miguel" . El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 29 March 1992. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel Aclara que no Andaba de Parranda" (PDF). Diario de Colima (in Spanish). Editora Diario de Colima. 21 March 1992. p. 1-D & 2-D. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
^ "Luis Miguel All Grown Up" . El Paso Times . Gannett Co., Inc. 28 February 1992. p. 56. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
"¡Más vivo que nunca!" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 21 March 1992. p. 53. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
^ "Luis Miguel en Guadalajara" (PDF). El Informador (in Spanish). 1 April 1992. p. 10-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel impactó con su concierto" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 24 March 1992. p. 39. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Pasos y tropiezos de Luis Miguel en La Laguna" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 17 June 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
""Estoy vivo": Luis Miguel" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 2 April 1992. p. 57. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Grave, José (24 April 1992). "Luis Miguel" . El Nuevo Herald . p. 18D & 19D. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
"Crónica de una Historia Repetida" . El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 22 April 1992. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
"Esta Vez, Tan Simpático Como Sensual..." El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). El Día, Inc. 24 April 1992. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
"El Concierto De La Década" . El Nuevo Herald . 19 April 1992. p. 7. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
"Fiesta Days celebrated" . The Hanford Sentinel . 30 April 1992. p. 1B. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
"Luis Miguel viola la legislación de la prensa en Costa Rica" (PDF). El Informador (in Spanish). 12 May 1992. p. 12-E. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel inicia gira por Venezuela" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 13 May 1992. p. 51. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
^ "Hit Parade" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 18 May 1992. p. 47. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel une a padres e hijos con su nuevo álbum "Romance"" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 28 May 1992. p. 54. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Arrival in Panamá
"Luis Miguel estará en Mexicali $$$" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 11 May 1992. p. 6C. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
"León, ciudad incondicional para Luis Miguel" . AM (in Spanish). 15 July 2018. p. 54. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Promo Colombia
"Vives y Luis Miguel se sobraron" . El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. 14 June 1992. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel y Carlos Vives...!Con todo!" . El Tiempo (in Spanish). Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. 13 June 1992. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Hit Parade" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 21 June 1992. p. 68. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
""Me han matado varias veces, pero aquí estoy..."" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 27 June 1992. p. 53. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Hit Parade" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 21 June 1992. p. 68. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel olvida la "Inolvidable"" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 29 June 1992. p. 53. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Reconocimiento a Luis Miguel" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 16 July 1992. p. 37. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Calzada, Gloria (24 August 1992). "Comentarios de...". El Informador (in Spanish). Unión Editorialista. p. 9-E.
"Latin pop star Luis Miguel to perform at Caesars Palace" . Los Angeles Times . 6 September 1992. p. 196. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
"Luis Miguel las hizo perder la "elegancia"" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 17 September 1992. p. 1-D. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Maxwell, Bea (8 October 1992). "Wheels of Fortune for Medicine" . Los Angeles Times . p. E11. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
"Boleros del "Romance" de Luis Miguel" . ABC (in Spanish). Catalina Luca de Tena. 3 October 1992. p. 57. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Variety marks Universal Amphitheatre season" . News-Pilot . 28 March 1992. p. 15. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
"Luis Miguel atiborra centro de espectáculos" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 14 November 1992. p. 53. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
^ Luis Miguel Programa en vivo RDLN TELEFE Argentina 1992 on YouTube
"Luis Miguel ofrecerá tres conciertos en Perú" . El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). Editora de la Laguna. 25 October 1992. p. 73. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Luis Miguel comienza su gira el jueves" . ABC Color (in Spanish). 2 November 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
Ticket San Bernardino concert
Conciertos Paraguay 92
Speech after the death of his father
Córdoba concert promo
"Luis Miguel pone condiciones para cantar en Chile" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 18 December 1992. p. 2C. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
"Con pérdidas el concierto de Luis Miguel en Chile" (PDF). La Crónica (in Spanish). 22 December 1992. p. 7D. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
"Amusement Business Boxscore" (PDF). Billboard . 26 December 1992. p. 24. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
"Singer Luis Miguel cancels concert" . El Paso Times . Gannett Co., Inc. 19 October 1991. p. 21. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
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