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List of Gloria Estefan concert tours

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Gloria on her90 Millas World Tour in Rotterdam, Netherlands

This is a list of concert tours byGloria Estefan, a Cuban-American pop singer.

Tour information

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Since 1985, Estefan has embarked on six worldwide concert tours performing in several locations worldwide including the five continents. Estefan's first tour was with theMiami Sound Machine and was the tour for support of the albumPrimitive Love named "Primitive Love Tour"[1] in 1985. Her last tour in 2008, the "90 Millas World Tour," was made to promote the album90 Millas.[1]

Among all the tours made and listed here the first two are with the Miami Sound Machine, in which Estefan was the lead vocalist, since their separation in 1989, Estefan credited alone and embarked in four tours, two of them, the "Into The Light" and "Evolution" are cataloged as world tours, and are the most successful on Estefan's career[1]

Gloria Estefan first tour with the Miami Sound Machine "Primitive Love Tour" was a tour only to the United States with a low budget and just performances of their album, since that tour all the other tours by Estefan had been praised and critically acclaimed, especially her 1996/1997 "Evolution World Tour" which was created with a very different concept and making it more a show than just a concert, it eventually became one of the fans favorites and was one of the most successful tour ever for Estefan.[1]

With the release of the 2007 Spanish-language album90 Millas, Gloria Estefan did a tour of the European continent to promote the album. Gloria started the tour in August 2008 inValencia, Spain,[2] and then went to London and also her first concert to a British audience since a decade. She also visitedBelfast,Rotterdam andTenerife. Estefan also performed at the Aruba Music Festival[3] on October 11

In April 2009, Gloria Estefan she started her first tour of Latin America. She performed in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and others Latin-American countries.[4] This was the second leg to her last tour promoting90 Millas. Due to the success of the last performances of Estefan to Europe, she will return to a series of music festivals included as part of this tour in the summer season in 2009, including three more cities:Milan,Locarno andLiverpool.[5] She also added another three dates to the US, as part of a special concert withCarole King for a performance at theFoxwoods Resort Casino, the show being part of this tour is called "She Got's A Friend".[6]

Tours

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YearTitleDurationNumber of
performances
Release format(s)
1985–1986Primitive Love Tour1985–1986(U.S., Latin America, Japan)?Unreleased
This tour, also known as the "Conga Tour" was the first tour ever made by the Miami Sound Machine at the United States and Japan. It was a tour with a low-budget made only to promote the album sales ofPrimitive Love at these countries.[7]
1987–1988Let It Loose World Tour1987–1988(U.S., Canada, Southeast Asia, Japan)?VHS, Laserdisc&DVD
Miami Sound Machine's first world tour with a high profile and also with a higher budget than the past one, was made to promote the albumLet It Loose, going to more cities at the United States and visiting more countries such those of the southeast of the Asian continent; it also visited for the very first time the country of Canada.[7] The October 1, 1988 concert at theMiami Arena was released on VHS. The setlist for the tour was:

1. Conga (Intro)2. Hot Summer Nights3. Bad Boy4. Primitive Love5. Surrender6. Let It Loose7. Baila Conmigo/A Toda Maquina/Dingui-Li-Bangui (Medley)8. Falling in Love (Uh-Oh)9. Words Get in the Way10. No Sera Facil/Me Enamore/Renacer (Medley)11. 1-2-312. Rhythm Is Gonna Get You13. Conga14. Betcha Say That15. Anything For You

1989–1990Get On Your Feet World Tour1989–1990(U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Japan)?Unreleased
Gloria Estefan first solo tour, made to promote the albumCuts Both Ways, was set to be one of the biggest tours of the star, first planning 50 tour stops around the world,[8] but after the tragic accident that happened to Estefan which took her to the edge of death, the tour was canceled and only twenty-three stops happened, letting Australia and the rest of the United States with no shows given. The setlist for the tour was:

1. Intro/ Conga2. 1-2-33. Ay, Ay, I4. Here We Are5. Can't Stay Away From You6. Words Get In The Way7. Surrender8. Bad Boy9. Nothin' New10. Anything For You11. Cuts Both Ways12. Let It Loose13. Dr. Beat14. Don't Wanna Lose You15. Say16. Oye Mi Canto17. Rhythm Is Gonna Get You18. Get On Your Feet19. Conga (Encore/reprise)

1991–1992Into The Light World TourMarch 1, 1991–March 15, 1992(Worldwide)101VHS,LaserDisc &DVD
Gloria's first colossal world tour, with more than 100 stops,[9] with most of the stops getting sold out, it became Estefan's most successful tour to then and it also been the most successful tour ever for a Latin artist in the moment. It was Estefan's first world tour since the discontinued "Get On Your Feet World Tour" was canceled due to the near fatal accident. The VHS contains mostly footage from the concert inRotterdam Ahoy, along with footage taken throughout the course of the tour. The setlist for the tour was:

1. Get On Your Feet2. Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)23. What Goes Around4. Remember Me With Love5. Here We Are6. Live For Loving You7. A Song For Gloria (By the background singers)8. Sex in The 90's19. MSM Medley (Played at the Latin American shows)1- Dingui-Li Bangui- A Toda Maquina- Baila Conmigo10. Ballad Medley:- Anything For You2- Words Get in the Way2- Can't Stay Away From You- Renacer- No Sera Facil- Regresa a Mí- Cuts Both Ways- Can't Forget You1- Don't Wanna Lose You211. Alma Llanera (Played at Select shows)112. Dr. Beat113. 1-2-314. Nayib's Song (I Am Here For You)15. Close My Eyes16. Mama Yo Can't Go117. Seal Our Fate18. Conga19. Rhythm Is Gonna Get You20. Coming Out of The Dark2

1 Only performed in select shows

2Songs were performed in their Spanish versions in select shows

The tour was made to promote the albumInto The Light.[10]

1996–1997Evolution World TourJuly 13, 1996–May 3, 1997(Worldwide)108VHS,LaserDisc
This tour became the most successful and most ambitious tour of Estefan, making stops in every continent of the world including the most important cities of each one. With it, Estefan visited South Africa and Hawaii for the first time. The tour was made to promote the albumDestiny. With 108 stops with sold-out stages,[11] it was the most successful tour ever for a Latin artist, and it is also the most successful tour of Estefan to date. One of the concerts in theMiami Arena was filmed for anHBO broadcast and a subsequent VHS/DVD release. The setlist for the tour was:

1. Conga2. Live For Loving You3. Get On Your Feet4. Anything For You5. Don't Wanna Lose You6. Destiny7. Here We Are8. Rhythm Is Gonna Get You9. Oye Mi Canto10. Steal Your Heart/No Pretendo11. Along Came You (A Song For Emily)12. Mi Tierra13. Con Los Años Que Me Quedan14. Montuno15. Tradición16. Everlasting Love17. Ballad Medley- Cuts Both Ways- I See Your Smile- Words Get in the Way- Can't Stay Away From You18. Always Tomorrow19. Coming Out of The Dark20. Abriendo Puertas21. You'll Be Mine (Party Time)22. Turn The Beat Around23. Megamix24. Higher25. Tres Deseos26. Reach / Puedas Llegar

  • In some shows, Gloria performed some of her hits in Spanish. The following songs were also performed in selected shows:

- I'm Not Giving You Up- Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart- Ayer- Volver[12]

2004Live & Re-Wrapped Tour2004(U.S.)26Unreleased
A tour made to promote the albumUnwrapped, was Estefan's first tour since 1996, which followed special concert shows atLas Vegas "Caesars Palace" called "Live & Unwrapped," which was released on DVD. Not to be confused with the Las Vegas shows, the "Live & Re-Wrapped" Tour was never officially released on home video and the show and track listing were very different.
2008–200990 Millas World Tour2008 – 2009(Europe, Latin America, U.S.)35Unreleased
A tour created to promote Estefan's album90 Millas, is the first tour made for a Spanish language album and is Estefan's first tour in Europe in twelve years. The tour began in Valencia on August 22, with other European performances taking place in Rotterdam, London, Belfast[2] Madrid, Zaragoza, and Barcelona. Estefan finished the tour with one single show in Latin America where she performed at the Aruba Music Festival on October 11, 2008.

A second leg was added to this tour in which Gloria went for the first time to some Latin-American countries, the tour went to Punta Del Este, Uruguay, Santiago, Chile, Buenos Aires, Lima and Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Then, the tour added more dates to the schedule, and now three-dates are scheduled for the Memorial Day Weekend at theFoxwoods Resort Casino, as part of a special concert withCarole King named "She's Got A Friend".[6] Another three dates were added to some performances at Europe for some music festivals at: Milan, Locarno, Liverpool, Monte Carlo and Istanbul. And a free-performance at Guadalajara, Mexico for a music festival to promote tourism in Mexico after the Swine influenza.

Notable concerts

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  • Vh1 Divas Live
  • The Millennium Concert (December 31, 1999, American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida)
  • The Atlantis Concert (April 19, 2000, Atlantis Paradise Island Hotel Resort, Nassau, Bahamas)
  • One Night Only (November 4, 2001, Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA)
  • One Night Only (November 11, 2001, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA)
  • Live & Unwrapped (October 2003, The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA)
  • She's Got a Friend (WithCarole King)

References

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  1. ^abcdWes Larkins."Gloria!: The Complete Gloria Estefan Discography Database". Archived fromthe original on October 27, 2009. RetrievedOctober 5, 2010.
  2. ^ab"Gloria Estefan volverá a España con una nueva gira". Lavanguardia.es. April 16, 2010. RetrievedOctober 5, 2010.{{cite web}}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^Aruba Music FestivalArchived May 29, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^[1]Archived February 5, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  5. ^[2]Archived July 25, 2012, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^ab"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on May 2, 2009. RetrievedMay 16, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ab"Tour & Concert Gallery". Archived fromthe original on October 26, 2009. RetrievedOctober 5, 2010.
  8. ^Tour Dates
  9. ^Into The Light World Tour Dates (1991-1992)
  10. ^Into The Light Tour (1991)
  11. ^Evolution Tour Dates
  12. ^Evolution Tour (1996-1997)

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