Prestige World Tour

2013–14 concert tour by Daddy Yankee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Prestige World Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour by the Puero Rican artist Daddy Yankee, launched in support of his seventh studio album Prestige (2012). The majority of the venues in United States (unlike the previous tour) were nightclubs because it was easier for him to promote his liquor "Cartel Tequila". However, in Europe he performed at bigger venues and arenas. The tour marked his third consecutive visit to Europe as a headliner.[1]

Location
  • South America
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumPrestige
Start dateFebruary 23, 2013
End dateApril 15, 2014
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Prestige World Tour
Tour by Daddy Yankee
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • South America
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumPrestige
Start dateFebruary 23, 2013
End dateApril 15, 2014
Legs3
No. of shows5 in North America
7 in South America
12 in Europe
24 in total
Attendance150,000+
Daddy Yankee concert chronology
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The show at Movistar Arena in Chile had attendance of 12,000 fans according to local media.[2] The concert at the Festival Viva Ventanilla reported an attendance of more than 20,000. Also, his presentation in Conquimbo, Chile at the Pampilla de Coquimbo Music Festival had a total attendance of 150,000 according to local media.[3] While in Spain, the concert co-headlined by Prince Royce was reported sold out. In the same way, the concert in Quito, Ecuador had more than 28,000 tickets sold.[4] The European leg had a total attendance of over 100,000 fans.[5][6]

Set list

  1. Perros Salvajes
  2. Ven Conmigo
  3. Guaya (With Arcángel)
  4. Llegamos A La Disco (With Arcángel)
  5. Gasolina
  6. Miss Show
  7. Pon T Loca
  8. El Amante (With J Álvarez)
  9. La Pregunta (With J Álvarez, Tito El Bambino)
  10. La Noche De Los Dos
  11. After Party
  12. Baby (With Randy)
  13. Salgo Pa La Calle (With Randy)
  14. Lovumba
  15. Limbo
  16. Más Que Un Amigo (With Farruko)
  17. Nene Fichu (With Farruko)
  18. Pa Romper La Discoteca (With Farruko, Yomo)
  19. Aprovecha (With Nova & Jory)
  20. Pata Boom (With Nova & Jory)
  21. Switchea
  22. Pasarela

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
South America[7][8]
February 25, 2013[A] Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara
North America
March 30, 2013[B] Puerto San Jose Guatemala San Jose Beach
May 8, 2013 Houston United States Arena Theatre
May 17, 2013 Los Angeles La Boom
May 24, 2013 St Petersburg Jannus Live
Europe[5][9][10]
June 15, 2013[11] Gran Canaria Spain Estadio Municipal de El Hornillo
June 16, 2013[12][C] Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
June 20, 2013 Brussels Belgium Forest National
June 21, 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands The Sand
June 22, 2013[13][D] Lausanne Switzerland Patinoire de Malley
June 23, 2013 Paris France Zenith de Paris
June 25, 2013
June 26, 2013 Lyon Le Bloc Club
June 27, 2013[E] Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
June 29, 2013 Nice France Palais Nikaia
June 30, 2013 Barcelona Spain La Farga L'Hospitalet
South America[14]
July 15, 2013 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
Europe[15]
August 10, 2013 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit 36
South America[16][17][18]
August 17, 2013[F] Arequipa Peru Jardin de la Cerveza
September 20, 2013[G] Coquimbo Chile Escenario Monumental
September 30, 2013[H] Lima Peru Complejo Deportivo Antonia Moreno De Cáceres
April 10, 2014 Guayaquil Ecuador Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer
April 12, 2014 Quito Parque Bicentenario
North America
April 15, 2014 Mexico City Mexico Estadio Azteca
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Notes

  1. This concert was part of 2013 Viña del Mar International Song Festival
  2. This concert was part of Brava Reventon Music Festival
  3. This concert was coheadlined with Prince Royce
  4. This concert was co-headlined by Prince Royce
  5. This concert was part of the Festival Latinoamericano 2013
  6. This concert was part of the City`s 473rd Anniversary Festival
  7. This performance was part of the Pampilla de Conquillo Music Festival 2013
  8. This concert was part of the Festival Viva Ventanilla 2013

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