1676430985 It comes with everything Luis Miguel picks 2023 for new

‘It comes with everything’: Luis Miguel picks 2023 for new concert tour

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 12: Singer Luis Miguel performs on the first night of his limited four-date engagement at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on September 12, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Luis Miguel at one of his presentations at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2019 (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images).

What a gift Valentine’s Day gave Luis Miguel to his thousands of fans! El Sol has announced his return to the stage Tour 2023.

But the announcement, which obviously fills his faithful legion with joy, has also created uncertainty about the dates, costs and locations with which the interpreter of “La incondicional” or “La media vuelta” is going on tour. True to his style, mysterious and frugal, the singer gives no further hints as to what will happen this year.

“The king is back”, “We’re waiting for you at the National Auditorium”, “A dream come true”, “We’re waiting for you in Chile”, “I’m shaking, I can’t believe it” and similar expressions abound in the short ones Advertisement that appears on your Instagram account, a photo of him in one of his classic poses – he is smiling and with his hand on his face – which reminds us that Luismi has accumulated years, you can tell by the slight wrinkles in his recognizable eyes and forehead, in addition to the barely perceptible white of his hair.

what to expect Tour 2023?

Businessman Carlos Bremer, a friend of the singer, was among the first to announce last September that Luis Miguel was preparing his return would include 200 live performances, a number that falls just short of his historic 226 concerts over nearly three decades at the National Auditorium. “It comes with everything, it will be in 2023,” said the President of Value Grupo Financiero on the occasion.

And we hope so The last time the 52-year-old artist performed in Mexico, it was an experience that caused sadness and frustration among his supporters..

In November 2018, the concert started half an hour late, he missed the stage several times and performed half a song, which caused boos from the audience. Among those present at night and reliving various moments of the evening on social networks, they accused him of appearing drunk (as happened in Mérida, Yucatán, in 2015).

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With a career that began at the age of 9, Luismi has managed in more than four decades of career to be the highest paid Latino singer in Las Vegas, second prize at the 1985 San Remo Festival, dominated by El Monstruo – considered the most demanding audience of the Viña del Mar festival in Chile—, has filled Madison Square Garden and holds the title of first Latino with 266 songs and more than a million views on Spotify.

The 2023 tour remains a huge unknown that may be revealed little by little (perhaps like his life in the Netflix series), and it remains to be seen if he manages to break the sold-out 30 consecutive dates at the National Auditorium … and when the Colossus of Reforma is the scene of the long-awaited return.

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