Movimiento Tour

The Movimiento Tour is the eleventh tour by Puerto Rican recording artist Ricky Martin, in support of his eleventh studio album, which was set to be called Movimiento (2020).[1] The tour began in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum on February 7, 2020.[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than half of the scheduled dates were canceled. [3] Also because of the pandemic and subsequent personal experiences, Martin decided to split the tour's associated album in two extended plays, Pausa and Play; the former was released in May 29 2020, and the latter is expected to be released in September 2020.[4]

Movimiento Tour
Tour by Ricky Martin
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationLatin America
Associated albumPausa (EP)
Start dateFebruary 7, 2020 (2020-02-07)
Legs1
No. of shows11 in Latin America
Ricky Martin concert chronology

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the February 7, 2020 concert, held at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It does not represent all concerts during the duration of the tour.[5]

  1. "Cántalo"
  2. "La Bomba"
  3. "Isla Bella"
  4. "Bombón de Azúcar"
  5. "Tiburones"
  6. "Livin' la Vida Loca"
  7. "Loaded"
  8. "Shake Your Bon-Bon"
  9. "Fuego Contra Fuego"
  10. "Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día"
  11. "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"
  12. "Tu Recuerdo"
  13. "Lola, Lola"
  14. "She Bangs"
  15. "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely"
  16. "Vuelve"
  17. "Pégate"
  18. "La Mordidita"
  19. "María"
  20. "The Cup of Life"
  21. "Vente Pa' Ca"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, amount of available tickets, and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Latin America
February 7, 2020 San Juan[6] Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum 31,927 / 34,085[7] 2,725,143
February 8, 2020
February 9, 2020
February 21, 2020 Barranquilla Colombia Romelio Martínez Stadium
February 23, 2020[lower-alpha 1] Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
February 25, 2020 Córdoba Argentina Orfeo Superdomo
February 27, 2020 Buenos Aires Movistar Arena
February 28, 2020
February 29, 2020
March 2, 2020 Montevideo Uruguay Antel Arena
March 7, 2020 Ensenada Mexico Rancho Chichihuas

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
March 10, 2020 Hermosillo Mexico Expo Fórum Logistical Issues [9]
March 13, 2020 Monterrey Arena Monterrey COVID-19 pandemic[10]
March 14, 2020 Torreón Explanada de la Feria
March 16, 2020 Zacatecas City Multiforo
March 18, 2020 Guadalajara Arena VFG
March 20, 2020 Querétaro City Hipico Juriquilla
March 21, 2020 Mexico City Foro Sol
March 24, 2020[lower-alpha 2] Toluca Plaza de los Mártires
March 25, 2020 Aguascalientes Mega Velaria
March 27, 2020 Veracruz World Trade Center Veracruz
March 28, 2020 Puebla Auditorio GNP
April 1, 2020 San Luis Potosí Estadio de Beisbol Veinte de Noviembre
April 2, 2020 León Poliforum León
April 4, 2020 Acapulco Forum de Mundo Imperial

Notes

  1. The February 23, 2020, concert in Viña del Mar, Chile is a part of Viña del Mar International Song Festival.[8]
  2. The March 24, 2020, concert in Toluca, Mexico is a part of Festiva Toluca de San José.[11]
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