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24 July 2024

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It is quite amazing to see artists who rocked the world in the 90s doing the same thing in the 20s, especially to fans who were not born when most of them became active in the music industry. Such is the case of Luis Miguel who met fame at a very young age, performing to different audiences after debuting “Uno + Uno Dos Enamorados (1 + 1 = 2 Lovers),” in 1982 at 12.

Luis Miguel has been touring the world since 1989, and he now has 18 tours to show for his activeness in the music industry. The “Luis Miguel Tour” is his 18th and current tour, which he started in 2023, with 184 shows planned out through South, North, Central America, and Europe.

When Luis announced the Europe leg of his tour, it created an atmosphere of excitement, and also disappointment because Spain appeared to be the only European country he’ll be visiting when the time comes. The “Luis Miguel Tour ” came to Europe in June, and the first show was held in Córdoba – Spain, which has a concert capacity of 14k people.

The first European concert in Spain and the ones that followed were all full. Truly a befitting recognition for one of the best-selling Latin pop musicians in the world. This is a feat one doesn’t achieve without unwavering dedication to the industry, and that is one thing Luis has kept up with since choosing music.

One common mistake people usually make while attending concerts of popular artists such as Luis Miguel is assuming everything will just fall in place, without laying out a plan of how to go about things. Not knowing what to bring along to a concert can have you leave valuable items outside the concert venue or even miss the concert due to your inability to access the venue on time.

This article will feed you everything you need to know about the “Luis Miguel Tour” in Spain. Additionally, we know getting tickets to his concerts has since become a terrible process due to the number of fans in demand. This is why we suggest you look through an online ticket marketplace for Luis Miguel Tickets.

 

Schedule

Concert schedules are usually planned ahead of the main show, this means that anything can happen in the future which will affect the fixture. For instance, there are currently 3 cancelled shows in the “Luis Miguel Tour” in 2024 only, and most of these happened because of logistic problems.

You see, this means that if you’re not current with updates regarding the concert, you might risk making plans for a concert that has already been cancelled, or one that has been postponed.

Even though this might seem like something everyone is supposed to have common knowledge on, it’s best to save the concert schedule you plan to attend in your calendar and subscribe to sophisticated update forums where you’ll quickly be notified about changes affecting your plans. This way, it’ll be easy for you to work with any change that comes along.

For the Europe leg of the “Luis Miguel Tour” in Spain, refer to the image below.

 

What You Can Bring To The Concerts

Concerts are fun places, but don’t be overwhelmed with the feeling of attending a concert and resort to taking things you won’t need while there. Three things are bound to happen when you take things you don’t need to a concert.

One is that they get confiscated at the entry point. Two is that you waste precious time being checked at the entry point, and thirdly, you take the extra load for nothing. You’ll need space on your person to enjoy a concert to the fullest. Especially the “Luis Miguel Tour.” To help you get things right, here’s a list of the major items you can bring along to any of the concerts.

 

  • Tickets (make sure to double-check the venue and entry time)
  • Valid ID
  • Cash and credit cards
  • Phone and portable charger (to capture memories and stay connected)
  • Comfortable clothing and shoes (dress appropriately for the concert)
  • Water bottle
  • Earplugs (protect your hearing from loud music)
  • Small bag or backpack
  • Sweater or light jacket (in case of cold)

 

We figured that you could also re-check this list to sort out things you may not need at the concert. it’s not entirely compulsory to take everything up there. Remember that convenience should be your top priority at every concert.

 

What You Can’t Bring To The Concerts

Better to know items that you can’t bring to the “Luis Miguel Tour” concert, and keep those at home than stressfully bring them and you end up being denied entrance into the venue with them. This list will help.

 

  • Weapons or sharp objects
  • Glass containers or bottles
  • Alcohol (if not purchased at the venue)
  • Drugs or illegal substances
  • Professional camera equipment (without permission)
  • Large bags or backpacks (Bigger than A4)
  • Umbrellas (may be prohibited in some venues)
  • Laser pointers or strobe lights
  • Food or snacks (if not purchased at the venue)

 

Most of the items listed here are usually banned at concert venues. Items such as umbrellas may obstruct the view of other concert attendees, while laser pointers can be used wrongly by individuals. Though they may seem harmful, it’s best not to bring them along.

 

Concert Venues Accessibility

A major problem that people usually face with concerts is accessing the venue. Thankfully, Luis Miguel had this in mind when picking the venues he’ll visit in Spain’s respectful cities, and we’re glad he settled for them.

From the image posted in the schedule section, you can check the accessibility, and be familiar with each venue before the concert. This will give you a bit of understanding of the locations of key points in each venue.

If distance will not be an obstacle, you can also go to the venue before the concert and check things out in person. The advantage that this gives you is you become familiar with the venue when you come for the main show. This will enable you to know the exact place to go even among 10k people without any tension.

 

Be At The Venue On Time

The easiest way to deal with gaining access to any of Luis Miguel’s concerts on time is to be at the venue on time. Mind you, you can visit a venue a day before the show just to be familiar with the venue, but that doesn’t guarantee you access the venue on time. How to ensure you gain quick access? Be at the venue on time.

You can try to plan and execute most of your activities the day before the concert, this will ensure you don’t spend much time on D-Day other than going straight to the concert. You can also carefully plan the route you’ll take; this will help you avoid crowded places that might cause a delay in your journey to the concert venue.

Keep in mind that a lot of people will be trying the same trick as you, which is to execute most of their activities to save time for D-Day. One way to beat them in this game is to try and be at the venue as early as you can. This will give you the advantage of being first at the entry point.