Busca Una Mujer Tour
1989–90 concert tour by Luis Miguel
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The Busca Una Mujer Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during 1989 and 1990 to promote his sixth studio album Busca una Mujer. In 1989 a VHS video compiling his presentations in Mexico, called Un Año de Conciertos, was released.
| Tour by Luis Miguel | |
| Associated album | Busca una Mujer |
|---|---|
| Start date | January 30, 1989 |
| End date | May 4, 1990 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | TBD |
| Luis Miguel concert chronology | |
Set list
This set list is representative of one show in Hotel Crowne Plaza, Mexico City. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
- "Introduction"
- "Soy Como Quiero Ser"
- "Sunny"
- "Es Mejor"
- "Perdoname"
- "Separados"
- "Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti"
- "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar"
- "Culpable O No"
- "Isabel"
- "Yesterday" (The Beatles cover)
- "Pupilas de Gato"
- Duets Medley:
- "Sin Hablar"
- "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti"
- "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres"
- "Siempre Me Quedo, Siempre Me Voy"
- "Cucurrucucú Paloma"
- "Fría Como el Viento"
- "Por Favor Señora"
- "Soy Un Perdedor"
- "La Incondicional"
- "Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"
- "Cuando Calienta El Sol"
- "Palabra De Honor"
Tour dates
| Date | City | Country | Venue | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South America[1] | ||||
| January 30, 1989 | Mar del Plata | Argentina | Teatro Hotel Hermitage | |
| February 2, 1989 | Itá | Paraguay | Club Sportivo Iteño[2] | |
| February 9, 1989 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Opera | |
| February 10, 1989 | ||||
| February 11, 1989 | ||||
| February 25, 1989 | Cosquín | Plaza Prospero Molina[3] | ||
| March 4, 1989 | Rosario | Estadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys | ||
| March 11, 1989 | Córdoba | Club Atenas[3] | ||
| April 6, 1989 | Buenos Aires | Teatro Opera | ||
| April 7, 1989 | ||||
| April 8, 1989 | ||||
| April 9, 1989 | ||||
| North America | ||||
| April 25, 1989 | Mexico City | Mexico | Hotel Crowne Plaza[4][5] | |
| April 26, 1989 | ||||
| April 27, 1989 | ||||
| April 28, 1989 | ||||
| April 29, 1989 | ||||
| April 30, 1989 | Siempre en Domingo | |||
| May 3, 1989 | Monterrey | —[6] | ||
| May ?, 1989 | Matamoros | — | ||
| May 6, 1989 | Reynosa | Plaza de Toros Reynosa | ||
| May 12, 1989 | Mexico City | Auditorio Nacional[7] | ||
| May 14, 1989 | León | Estadio La Martinica[8] | ||
| May 20, 1989 | Guadalajara | Expo Guadalajara[9] | ||
| May 21, 1989 | ||||
| May 27, 1989 | Ciudad Madero | Centro de Convenciones | ||
| May 28, 1989 | ||||
| June 2, 1989 | Torreón | Auditorio Municipal[10] | ||
| June 4, 1989 | Ciudad Juárez | Gimnasio Universitario UACJ[11] | ||
| June 9, 1989 | San Diego | United States | Civic Theatre | |
| June 11, 1989 | Phoenix | Celebrity Theatre | ||
| June 23, 1989 | San Luis Potosí | Mexico | Parque Tangamanga[12] | |
| June 25, 1989 | Guadalajara | Coliseo Olímpico[13] | ||
| July 1, 1989 | Mexico City | Hotel Crowne Plaza | ||
| July 4, 1989[a] | Aquí Está[14] | |||
| July 7, 1989 | Mérida | Club Campestre[15] | ||
| August 2, 1989 | Agua Prieta | Centro de Espectáculos El Griego | ||
| Central America[16][17] | ||||
| August 4, 1989 | San José | Costa Rica | Gimnasio Nacional[18] | |
| August 5, 1989 | ||||
| August 11, 1989 | Escuintla | Guatemala | Hotel El Dorado[19] | |
| August 12, 1989 | Guatemala City | Estadio del Ejército | ||
| August 13, 1989 | San Salvador | El Salvador | Teatro Presidente[20] | |
| South America[21][22] | ||||
| August 16, 1989 | Santiago | Chile | Siempre en Lunes | |
| September 29, 1989 | Tegucigalpa | Honduras | Gimnasio Ruballejas | |
| September 30, 1989 | ||||
| October 2, 1989 | San Pedro Sula | Gimnasio Municipal | ||
| October 19, 1989 | Caracas | Venezuela | Teatro Teresa Carreño[23] | |
| February 23, 1990 | Viña del Mar | Chile | Quinta Vergara Amphitheater | |
| February 24, 1990 | ||||
| March 2, 1990 | Santiago | Estadio Santa Laura | ||
| March 9, 1990 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Opera | |
| March 10, 1990 | ||||
| March ?, 1990 | Cochabamba | Bolivia | — | |
| March 16, 1990 | Oruro | Estadio Jesús Bermúdez | ||
| March 17, 1990 | La Paz | —[24] | ||
| March 21, 1990 | Lima | Peru | Coliseo del Colegio San Agustín | |
| March 22, 1990 | ||||
| March 23, 1990 | Estadio Nacional | |||
| Central America | ||||
| March ?, 1990 | Panama City | Panama | — | |
| North America[25] | ||||
| April 19, 1990 | Phoenix | United States | Phoenix Civic Plaza | |
| April 20, 1990 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | ||
| April 21, 1990 | Chicago | UIC Pavilion | ||
| April 22, 1990 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | ||
| April 25, 1990 | McAllen | Villa Real Convention Center[26] | ||
| April 26, 1990 | Laredo | Laredo Civic Center Auditorium | ||
| April 27, 1990 | San Antonio | Freeman Coliseum | ||
| April 28, 1990 | Miami | James L. Knight Center[27] | ||
| April 29, 1990 | San Jose | San Jose State Recreational Center | ||
| May 2, 1990 | Houston | Sam Houston Coliseum | ||
| May 3, 1990 | Dallas | Dallas Convention Center | ||
| May 4, 1990 | El Paso | El Paso County Coliseum[28] | ||
- Note: A lot of dates and venues are missing due to the lack of reliable sources.
Cancelled shows
| Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 3, 1989 | Asunción | Paraguay | Estadio Defensores del Chaco | Paraguayan coup d'état[2] |
| June 24, 1989 | Irapuato | Mexico | Estadio Sergio León Chávez | Security issues[29] |
Band
- Vocals: Luis Miguel
- Guitar: Hector Hermosillo
- Bass: Jaime de la Parra (1989), Rudy Machorro (1990)
- Piano & keyboards: Heriberto Hermosillo
- Keyboards: Jorge René González
- Drums: Álvaro López, Fernando Caballero (1990)
- Percussion: Julio Vera
- Saxophone: Adolfo Díaz
- Backing vocals: Marina Rivera, Silvia Rivera, Renata Rivera
Notes
- TV show hosted by Verónica Castro in which he perform his usual repertoire, plus a few mariachi songs and four songs with Armando Manzanero on the piano, in addition to an interview of more than an hour.