
According to Pollstar, which ranks tours based on ticket sales, Luis Miguel's tour reached the top spot in the Live 75 ranking, becoming one of the most successful in music history.
In 2023, Luis Miguel held 66 concerts that gathered 900,000 spectators. The Mexican artist began his tour in August with 10 shows in stadiums in Buenos Aires and Santiago, continuing through cities in the United States during the fall before ending the year in Mexico.
Among the stadiums that hosted a single show, the highest attendance was 32,263 at the Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla. The "Luis Miguel Tour" marked the return of the Mexican artist to the stage after five years of absence and positioned him as the leader in ticket sales, surpassing artists such as U2 and Madonna.
On the other hand, his most attended stadium was the Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara, with a total of 71,034 tickets sold during its unique two-night event.
By 2024, it is projected that the global audience for the tour will exceed 2.2 million, reaching a total of more than 3.1 million attendees throughout the tour. With 12 presentations in stadiums and eight in the Arena CDMX, the singer surpassed 400,000 tickets sold in 20 concerts held in his home country by the end of the year.
In his last 17 concerts of 2023, included in the eligibility period for LIVE75, Luis Miguel sold 353,746 tickets in nine Mexican venues, achieving a revenue of $51.2 million. In the Arena CDMX, 119,302 tickets were sold over eight dates, making it the venue with the highest attendance.
Billboard also highlighted him as one of the most successful tours of all time. Luis Miguel started 2024 in position No. 3 of the LIVE75 ranking, but rose to No. 1 thanks to an average of 17 performances with 20,808 tickets sold per night, according to the figures from his current world tour.
Throughout 2024, there were reports on the figures achieved by Luis Miguel with his latest tour. An artist's popularity is tied to box office success. This return has reaffirmed his relevance as one of the most prominent figures in international music.