Mi Delirio World Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Mi Delirio World Tour
Type:World
Location:South AmericaNorth America • Europe
Artist:Anahí
Album:Mi Delirio
Number Of Legs:3
Gross:$105,000,000
Last Tour:El Universo Conspira: Pocket Show
(2009–11)
This Tour:Mi Delirio World Tour
(2009–11)

Mi Delirio World Tour (better known as "MDWT") is the first worldwide concert tour by Mexican singer Anahí, in support of her fifth studio album, Mi Delirio (2009). The tour was officially announced in August 2009 during her promotional tour in Brazil. According to Billboard, MDWT is the seventh most profitable tour of 2010.[1]

Concert synopsis

Mi Delirio World Tour

The tour had its debut on November 3, 2009, in São Paulo, Brazil, with more than 3,000 people and end on March 25, 2010, at the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico. In addition to São Paulo, the Brazilian cities the tour visited were Rio de Janeiro on November 5 and November 7 Fortaleza. On December 5, the tour visited Argentina for the first time since the separation of RBD and on December 6 visited Chile.[2]

In March 2010, Anahi gave three concerts in Europe, beginning in Serbia on March 10, Slovenia on March 12 and Romania on March 13. That same month, Anahi first sang in Mexico since the separation of RBD.[3] There were three concerts, one in Monterrey on March 20, one in Guadalajara on March 21 and ending the tour in Mexico City on March 25 at the Metropolitan theater, the concerts counted with the presence of various guests, including Amanda Miguel, Mario Sandoval and his niece, Ana Paula. According to Billboard, the tour was the seventh most profitable in 2010 that only 10 concerts attended by over 35,000 people. Only at the concert on September 1, 2010, raised more than $851,000. The opening of the tour was in the hands of the Mexican group Matute.[4]

Mi Delirio World Tour Reloaded

In June 2010, was officially announced by Guillermo Rosas, Anahí's manager, and RRPRO (Rafael Reisman Productions) that MDWT was planned to have a second stage called Mi Delirio World Tour Reloaded. It started on October 6, 2010, in Fortaleza, Brazil with an acoustic show.[5] The entire show with its revamped setlist was performed for the first time on October 9, 2010, in Rio de Janeiro.

In December, the tour visited Europe with the first show was in Madrid on December 11, 2010, the writer Paulo Coelho was going to watch this show but for some inconvenience, not arrive in time, also had the participation of singer Jaime Terrón. Other European countries that were visited were Romania, Croatia and Serbia, which had the participation of Guatemalan singer Penya.[6]

The official DVD of the tour was planned to be recorded in this phase. A big part of it was recorded on October 10, 2010, in São Paulo.[7] Anahí confirmed that the DVD will contain footage from the show in São Paulo, Brazil and her shows in various European countries such as Spain, Romania, Croatia and Serbia. Besides the footage from the concerts, the DVD will also include images from backstage and her visits in countries like Brazil, Spain and Romania. In the acoustic show on February 9, 2011, in Mexico, Anahi singing with Noel Schajris the song "Alérgico" and with Mario Sandoval Aleph, they composed the song together for the book "O Aleph" by Paulo Coelho.[8]

Go Any Go

MDWT had a third phase called Go Any Go. This phase started with two special shows on March 26 and March 27, 2011, in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. This shows were made in collaboration with Christian Chávez, who presented his Libertad World Tour mixed with Go Any Go. The tour also occurs in Mexico, offering their last 4 concerts in Mexico city, Querétaro and Monterrey. In Mexico, Anahi with Christian Chavez sings the song "Libertad" As in previous phases, the opening was by "Matute"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 – Mi Delirio World Tour
November 3, 2009São PauloBrazilHSBC Brasil
November 4, 2009Carioca Club
November 5, 2009Rio de JaneiroVivo Rio
November 6, 2009Scala Rio
November 7, 2009FortalezaSiará Hall
December 5, 2009Buenos AiresArgentinaLuna Park
December 6, 2009SantiagoChileTeatro Oriente
January 31, 2010CaracasVenezuelaHipódromo La Rinconada
March 10, 2010BelgradeSerbiaDom Sindikata
March 12, 2010LjubljanaSloveniaHala Tivoli
March 13, 2010BucharestRomaniaSala Palatului
March 20, 2010MonterreyMexicoAuditório Luiz Elizondo
March 21, 2010GuadalajaraTeatro Galerías
March 25, 2010 Mexico CityTeatro Metropolitan
Leg 2 – Mi Delirio World Tour Reloaded
October 9, 2010Rio de JaneiroBrazilVivo Rio
October 10, 2010São PauloHSBC Brasil
November 6, 2010 TabascoMexicoLa Condesa
December 11, 2010MadridSpainPalácio Municipal
December 17, 2010BucharestRomaniaArenele Romane INDOOR
December 19, 2010ZagrebCroatiaAquarius Club
December 20, 2010 BelgradeSerbiaBelgrade Arena
January 22, 2011San CristóbalVenezuelaPlaza de Toros
March 2, 2011VeracruzMexicoAuditorio Benito Juárez
March 7, 2011AmbatoEcuadorN-Vidia Club
Leg 3 – Go Any Go
March 26, 2011São PauloBrazilVia Funchal
March 27, 2011Rio de JaneiroVivo Rio
April 24, 2011QuerétaroMexicoTeatro del Pueblo
Additional Notes
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
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December 4, 2009Asunción, ParaguayClub Sol de AmericaCancelled[13]
June 18, 2010Caracas, VenezuelaCentro SambilCancelled[14]
December 14, 2010Warsaw, PolandStodołaCancelled[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hot Tours: Black Eyed Peas, Muse, Lady Gaga. Billboard. 10 March 2013. Bob Allen. April 22, 2010.
  2. Web site: March 4, 2011 . Christian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil . 10 March 2013 . Univisión . Spanish.
  3. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  4. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  5. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  6. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  7. http://hsbcbrasil.com.br/shows_detalhe.asp?ID=237 Mi Delirio World Tour in Brazil
  8. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  9. Web site: Anahí comparte escenario con Amanda Miguel. Informador. 10 March 2013. Spanish.
  10. Web site: Anahí lloró durante el concierto que dio en el Metropólitan. Quien. Luis Ortiz Vargas. 10 March 2013. Spanish.
  11. Web site: Anahí se emociona por cantar en Madrid y tener a Paulo Coelho como invitado (+ Fotos). Noticias 24. 10 March 2013. Spanish. December 10, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131202233728/http://www.noticias24.com/gente/noticia/13276/anahi-se-emociona-por-cantar-en-madrid-y-tener-a-paulo-coelho-como-invitado/. 2 December 2013.
  12. Web site: hristian Chávez y Anahí darán juntos un concierto en Brasil. Univisión. 10 March 2013. Spanish. March 4, 2011.
  13. Web site: ANAHI - Paraguay. Anahi Music Facebook. 10 March 2013.
  14. Web site: Cancela Anahí concierto de tour "Delirio" en Venezuela. Con Shanik Berman. Radio Fórmula. 10 March 2013. Spanish.
  15. Web site: klub Stodoła - : Agencja LiteBox – organizator koncertu ANAHI. klub Stodoła. 3 October 2015. Polish.