
The impressive world tour of Luis Miguel, considered the most successful of all time according to Billboard, could have a memorable closing in Buenos Aires, the city where this historic journey began on August 2, 2023. At the request of the public, an additional show was added on March 6 in Buenos Aires. Furthermore, the singer surprised with an exclusive performance on March 5 at La Rural, where 2,200 people enjoyed a unique evening that included a gala dinner and an intimate show.
While it has not yet been officially confirmed, the speculation about a tour closing in Buenos Aires has generated excitement worldwide. If confirmed, this event would become a must-attend for fans from all over the world, who would seek to pay tribute to "El Sol de México" in a city that has welcomed him with open arms. The production of the Luis Miguel Tour, which involves more than 150 people including musicians, mariachis, and a top-tier technical team, has traveled across America, Europe, and soon Asia, leaving an indelible mark on every stage.
"Luis Miguel, with over 40 years of experience and a musical catalog that includes hits like 'La incondicional', 'Ahora te puedes marchar' and 'Hasta que me olvides', has managed to win over entire generations," reaffirmed his status as one of the most important figures in international music. Luis Miguel's relationship with the Argentine public has been key to this success. His current tour not only celebrates his return to the stage but also positions him as an undisputed icon of Spanish-language music.
The possible closing of this tour in Buenos Aires would not only mark the end of an extraordinary chapter in Luis Miguel's career but also a historic milestone for world music. The world tour is produced by Fenix Entertainment. The "Luis Miguel Tour" not only returned the Mexican singer to the stage after five years of absence but also established him as the leader in ticket sales, surpassing giants like U2 and Madonna.
According to Pollstar, which ranks tours by the number of tickets sold, this tour reached the top spot in the Live 75 ranking, consolidating itself as the highest-grossing in the history of music. In 2023, Luis Miguel offered 66 concerts that gathered 900,000 spectators, while in 2024 it is expected that his global audience will exceed 2.2 million. After 195 concerts around the world and record figures, the rumors of a triumphant return to the Argentine capital have sparked the expectations of millions of fans.