Dos Mundos: Revolucion Tour

The Dos Mundos: Revolucion Tour is a concert tour by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández.

Dos Mundos: Revolucion Tour
Tour by Alejandro Fernández
Start dateJune 30, 2011 (2011-06-30)
End dateAugust 27, 2011 (2011-08-27)
Legs2 (to date)
No. of shows7 in South America
1 in Central America
8 Total(to date)

Setlist

Alejandro Fernández (Colombia setlist)
  1. Por Exitos
  2. Matalas
  3. Loco/Si He Sabido Amor
  4. Cascos Ligeros
  5. Estuve
  6. Abrazame
  7. Nalgadas
  8. Nube Viajera
  9. Es La Mujer
  10. Pot Juan Gabriel
  11. Se Me Va La Voz
  12. Cuando Digo Tu Nombre
  13. Tu Amor Me Hace Tanto Bien
  14. No Se Me Hace Facil
  15. Canta Corazon
  16. Que Voy A Hacer/Que Lastima
  17. Se Me Olvido Otra Vez
  18. Me Dedique A Perderte
  19. Que Digan Misa
  20. Te Voy A Perder
  21. Serenata Huasteca
  22. No Lo Beses
  23. Estrella
  24. Supieras/Olvidar
  25. Tantita Pena
  26. Yo Naci Para Amarte
  27. Me Estoy Enamorando
  28. Sueño Contigo
  29. Mañana Es Para Siempre
  30. Pot Vicente Fernández
  31. No
  32. Para Vivir
  33. No Volvere

Tour dates

Date[1] City Country Venue
Central America[2]
October 22, 2011 San José Costa Rica
South America[3]
June 30, 2011 Maracaibo Venezuela Palacio de Eventos
July 1, 2011 Valencia Forum de Valencia
July 2, 2011 Caracas CCCT
August 19, 2011 Bogotá Colombia Corferias
August 20, 2011 Villavicencio Estadio Macal
August 26, 2011 Tunja Estadio Independencia
August 27, 2011 Medellín Plaza de Toros la Macarena
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gollark: > “We thought my poor grandmother’s remains had been buried in accordance with her wishes,” growls Elizabeth’s direct descendant, Catherine Gratwick. “Can’t you let her rest in peace? This is her body that you’re messing with. You can’t just irradiate and poison her; you must ask me first! How would you like it if your family’s remains were exhumed and mutilated? You must never use cells from deceased people without the explicit pre-mortem consent of the patient or their relatives. As for granny - I insist that all remaining samples of her be buried, and that you financially compensate her family for the pain and grief you have caused!”
gollark: > Two generations ago, scientists took a biopsy of a tumor from a cancer patient named Elizabeth Gratwick, who died soon after. Without her knowledge or consent, these cells were preserved in the laboratory and proved to be exceptionally stable in replication. As stable cancer cell lines are highly useful for medical research, “ElGr cells” have been sent to and used by scientists all over the world. However, objections are now being raised by Elizabeth’s descendants.

References

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