Amarte Es Un Placer Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

# Date City Country Venue Attendance
Europe
1 September 9, 1999 Gijón Spain Palacio de Deportes 10,000
2 September 11, 1999 Pamplona Pabellón Universitario 6,000
3 September 15, 1999 Madrid Plaza de Toros Las Ventas 18,000
4 September 16, 1999 18,000
5 September 17, 1999 18,000
6 September 20, 1999 Vigo Estadio Balaídos 23,000
7 September 22, 1999 Valladolid Estadio José Zorrilla 18,000
The show scheduled for September 24 in the Estadio Olímpico de la Cartuja of Sevilla was cancelled; rescheduled for October 9, 1999
8 September 25, 1999 Marbella Spain Estadio Municipal de Marbella 19,000
9 September 26, 1999 Cartagena Estadio Cartagonova 14,000
10 September 29, 1999 Ubeda Estadio San Miguel 10,000
11 October 1, 1999 Valencia Plaza de Toros de Valencia 13,000
12 October 2, 1999 13,000
13 October 5, 1999 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 20,000
14 October 6, 1999 20,000
15 October 7, 1999 Alicante Place de Alicante 15,200
16 October 9, 1999 Sevilla Estadio Olímpico de la Cartuja 28,000
17 October 11, 1999 Zaragoza Plaza de Toros 12,000
18 October 12, 1999 12,000
19 October 16, 1999 Tenerife Recinto Portuario 22,000
South America
20 October 22, 1999 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Arena Metropolitan 9,600
21 October 23, 1999 Sao Paulo Credicard Hall 12,500
22 October 24, 1999 12,500
23 October 25, 1999 Curitiba Vila Olimpico 18,500
24 October 26, 1999 Porto Alegre Ginásio Gigantinho 14,000
The show scheduled for November 2 in the Estadio Centenario of Montevideo was cancelled; rescheduled for December 3, 1999
25 November 5, 1999 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Velez Sarsfield 50,000
26 November 6, 1999 50,000
27 November 7, 1999 50,000
28 November 10, 1999 Rosario Estadio Rosario Central 25,000
29 November 12, 1999 Cordoba Estadio Chateau Carrera 19,000
30 November 14, 1999 Tucumán Estadio La Ciudadela 14,000
31 November 16, 1999 San Juan Estadio 27 de Septiembre 15,000
32 November 18, 1999 Mendoza Estadio Malvinas Argentinas 21,000
33 November 20, 1999 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional de Chile 45,000
34 November 21, 1999 Viña del Mar Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara 20,000
35 November 22, 1999 Santiago Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo 15,000
36 November 24, 1999 Antofagasta Estadio Regional de Antofagasta 20,000
37 November 27, 1999 Temuco Estadio Municipal Germán Becker 18,000
38 November 30, 1999 Bahía Blanca Argentina Estadio Olimpo 19,000
39 December 2, 1999 Buenos Aires Estadio Quilmes 30,000
40 December 3, 1999 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario 45,000
41 December 8, 1999 Caracas Venezuela Poliedro de Caracas 13,000
42 December 9, 1999 13,000
43 December 10, 1999 13,000
The show scheduled for December 13 in Valencia was cancelled and not re-scheduled.
44 December 15, 1999 Maracaibo Venezuela Plaza Monumental 14,000
North America
45 February 1, 2000 Bakersfield United States Centennial Garden 10,000
46 February 3, 2000 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheater 6,189
47 February 4, 2000 6,189
48 February 5, 2000 6,189
49 February 6, 2000 6,189
50 February 7, 2000 6,189
51 February 12, 2000 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre 2,650
52 February 14, 2000 Fairfax Patriot Center 10,000
53 February 16, 2000 New York City Radio City Music Hall 6,000
54 February 18, 2000 6,000
55 February 19, 2000 6,000
56 February 20, 2000 6,000
57 February 24, 2000 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional 10,000
58 February 25, 2000 10,000
59 February 26, 2000 10,000
60 February 27, 2000 10,000
61 March 1, 2000 10,000
62 March 2, 2000 10,000
63 March 3, 2000 10,000
64 March 4, 2000 10,000
65 March 5, 2000 10,000
66 March 6, 2000 10,000
67 March 8, 2000 10,000
68 March 9, 2000 10,000
69 March 10, 2000 10,000
70 March 11, 2000 10,000
71 March 12, 2000 10,000
72 March 15, 2000 10,000
73 March 16, 2000 10,000
74 March 17, 2000 10,000
75 March 18, 2000 10,000
76 March 19, 2000 10,000
77 March 20, 2000 10,000
78 March 24, 2000 Miami United States American Airlines Arena 20,000
79 March 25, 2000 20,000
80 March 26, 2000 Lakeland Jenkins Arena 8,200
81 March 28, 2000 Chicago United Center 18,000
82 March 31, 2000 Lowell Tsongas Arena 7,800
83 April 1, 2000 Atlantic City Taj Mahal 6,000
84 April 5, 2000 South Padre SP Convention Center 3,000
85 April 6, 2000 3,000
86 April 7, 2000 San Antonio Alamodome 30,000
87 April 10, 2000 Houston Compaq Center 16,000
88 April 13, 2000 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Coca-Cola 8,000
89 April 14, 2000 8,000
90 April 15, 2000 8,000
91 April 16, 2000 8,000
92 April 17, 2000 8,000
93 April 19, 2000 Dallas United States Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre 14,000
94 April 21, 2000 El Paso Don Haskins Center 12,200
95 April 22, 2000 12,200
96 April 25, 2000 Denver Magness Arena 7,200
97 April 27, 2000 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond 13,000
98 April 28, 2000 San Jose San Jose Arena 19,000
99 April 29, 2000 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center 12,000
100 April 30, 2000 Fresno Selland Arena 8,000
101 May 2, 2000 Tucson TCC Arena 9,300
102 May 3, 2000 Phoenix Sky Pavilion 15,000
103 May 5, 2000 San Diego Cox Arena 12,000
104 May 6, 2000 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre 18,000
Total 240 days 58 cities 12 countries 60 venues 1,523,295
  • The Rio de Janeiro show was fully recorded for its partial transmission in Brasil by Rede Globo
  • The first Buenos Aires show was fully recorded for its transmission in Argentina by Canal 13.
  • The first Santiago show was fully recorded for its transmission in Chile by UC13.*
  • The first Caracas show was fully recorded for its partial transmission in Venezuela by Venevisión
  • The final Monterrey show was recorded and later released in a DVD as Vivo*

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