Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour

Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour
Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour
Tour by Ricky Martin
Associated album Música + Alma + Sexo
Start date March 25, 2011
End date November 19, 2011
Legs 5
Shows 6 in the Caribbean
19 in North America
15 in Europe
42 in Latin America
82 in Total
Ricky Martin tour chronology
Black and White Tour
(2007)
Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour
(2011)

The Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour (also known as the Music + Soul + Sex World Tour and the MAS Tour) was the eighth concert tour by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin. The tour supported his ninth studio album, Música + Alma + Sexo (2011). It began with a series of concerts in Puerto Rico and North America, with international dates later in the year. The tour was his first in four years, the previous being the 2007 Black and White Tour.[1] On the Pollstar Top 50 Worldwide Tours of the first half of 2011, Ricky Martin ranked at number 42. His tour grossed $17.7, with 37 shows and 246,141 total tickets.[2] After visiting 28 countries throughout North America, Europe and Latin America, Ricky Martin formally ended his tour on November 12, 2011 in his homeland, Puerto Rico, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.[3] The last tour date is set for November 19, 2011 in Santo Domingo.[4]

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Background

The tour was announced on December 19, 2010 - with the first show taking place in Martin's homeland of Puerto Rico. This was the second time that Martin began a world tour in the island, the first being the Black and White Tour. Martin has expressed gratitude towards his Puerto Rican fans, promising an "amazing show for everyone to enjoy". North American tour dates were announced in January 2011.[5] Martin's wardrobe was designed exclusively by Giorgio Armani. The outfits have different themes. "I feel completely honored and excited to be working with him (Armani) again", said Martin. Armani had previously designed Martin's wardrobe for the 1998 Vuelve Tour and the 1999-2000 Livin' la Vida Loca Tour.[6]

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Caribbean Part 1[7]
March 25, 2011 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
March 26, 2011
March 27, 2011
March 28, 2011
North America[7]
April 8, 2011 Orlando United States Amway Center
April 9, 2011 Miami American Airlines Arena
April 12, 2011 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
April 13, 2011 Rama Casino Rama
April 15, 2011 Atlantic City United States Borgata Events Center
April 16, 2011 Newark Prudential Center
April 17, 2011 Uncasville Mohegan Sun
April 19, 2011 Rosemont Allstate Arena
April 22, 2011 Grand Prairie Verizon Theater at Grand Prairie
April 23, 2011 Houston Toyota Center
April 25, 2011 Hidalgo State Farm Arena
April 26, 2011 Laredo Laredo Energy Arena
April 28, 2011 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
April 29, 2011 Albuquerque Sandia Casino
April 30, 2011 Las Vegas The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
May 4, 2011 San Jose HP Pavilion
May 6, 2011 Los Angeles Nokia Theater
May 7, 2011
May 8, 2011 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
Latin America Part 1[7]
May 14, 2011 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
May 15, 2011
May 18, 2011 Guadalajara Arena VFG
May 19, 2011 León Poliforum de las Artes
May 21, 2011 Monterrey Monterrey Arena
May 22, 2011
May 23, 2011
Europe[7][8]
June 18, 2011 Istanbul Turkey Turkcell Kuruçeşme Arena
June 20, 2011 Bursa Merinos Training Camp
June 23, 2011 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
June 24, 2011 Málaga Spain Auditorio Municipal
June 25, 2011 Murcia Plaza de Toros
June 28, 2011 Madrid Palacio de Deportes
June 29, 2011 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
July 2, 2011 Rome Italy Auditorium Cavea
July 4, 2011 Verona Arena
July 6, 2011 Montreux Switzerland Stravinski Hall
July 8, 2011 Brussels Belgium Forest National
July 9, 2011 Mannheim Germany Arena of Pop Festival
July 10, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
July 12, 2011 London United Kingdom Hammersmith Apollo
July 15, 2011 Pori Finland Pori Jazz
Latin America Part 2[7][8]
August 26, 2011 São Paulo Brazil Credicard Hall
August 27, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
August 30, 2011 Porto Alegre Gigantinho
September 2, 2011 Punta del Este Uruguay Conrad Hotel
September 3, 2011 Montevideo Estadio Centenario
September 5, 2011 Córdoba Argentina Orfeo Superdomo
September 6, 2011
September 9, 2011 Asunción Paraguay Jockey Club
September 11, 2011 Chaco Argentina Club Atletico Sarmiento
September 13, 2011 Rosario Hipódromo Independencia
September 14, 2011 Mar del Plata Polideportivo Islas Malvinas
September 16, 2011 Buenos Aires Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti
September 20, 2011 Neuquén Estadio Ruca Che
September 22, 2011 Mendoza Estadio Andes Talleres
September 24, 2011 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
September 27, 2011 Lima Peru Estadio Monumental "U"
September 29, 2011 Guayaquil Ecuador Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera
October 1, 2011 Caracas Venezuela Estadio Universitario
October 4, 2011 Valencia Forum de Valencia
October 6, 2011 Maracaibo Palacio de Eventos de Venezuela
October 10, 2011 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
October 12, 2011 San José Costa Rica Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
October 14, 2011 Managua Nicaragua Galerias Santo Domingo
October 16, 2011 Tegucigalpa Honduras Estadio Chochi Sosa
October 18, 2011 San Salvador El Salvador Gimnasio Nacional
October 20, 2011 Guatemala City Guatemala Forum Mundo E
October 23, 2011 Mérida Mexico Estadio De Béisbol Kukulkán
October 25, 2011 Villahermosa Estadio Centenario 27 de Febrero
October 26, 2011 Veracruz Estadio Universitario Beto Ávila
October 28, 2011 Puebla Auditorio Siglo XXI
October 29, 2011
October 30, 2011 Guadalajara Guadalajara 2011 Closing Ceremony
November 2, 2011 Mexico City National Auditorium
November 4, 2011 Monterrey Monterrey Arena
November 6, 2011 Tampico Expo Tampico
Caribbean Part 2[7]
November 12, 2011 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
November 19, 2011 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross sales
Coliseo de Puerto Rico San Juan 53,953 / 54,081 (~100%) $3,908,348[9]
Amway Center Orlando 4,930 / 5,447 (91%) $332,631
Bell Centre Montreal 3,186 / 3,704 (86%) $231,931
Mohegan Sun Uncasville 4,042 / 5,108 (79%) $215,840
Verizon Theater at Grand Prairie Grand Prairie 4,447 / 4,506 (99%) $286,909
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Las Vegas 4,003 / 4,003 (100%) $439,863
Nokia Theater Los Angeles 13,505 / 13,792 (98%) $882,376
Credicard Hall São Paulo 6,573 / 7,054 (93%) $687,386
Citibank Hall Rio de Janeiro 3,430 / 8,433 (41%) $340,737
Estadio Monumental "U" Lima 6,326 / 21,000 (30%) $444,938
Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera Guayaquil 9,334 / 23,000 (41%) $603,057
Estadio Universitario Caracas 4,164 / 8,809 (47%) $1,317,620
Forum de Valencia Valencia 5,385 / 5,904 (91%) $1,294,980
Palacio de Eventos de Venezuela Maracaibo 3,379 / 3,412 (99%) $999,130
Figali Convention Center Panama City 1,514 / 6,259 (24%) $170,005
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá San José 4,903 / 19,274 (25%) $326,779
National Auditorium Mexico City 7,529 / 9,585 (79%) $538,346
Coliseo de Puerto Rico San Juan 12,379 / 12,778 (97%) $600,282
TOTAL 152,982 / 216,149 (71%) $13,621,158

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