Tickets for the Luis Miguel concert at the Altos de Chavón amphitheater in Casa de Campo this coming Saturday the 2nd of November are already on sale.
Having just danced the night away to one of the most memorable concerts of the year – Pitbull for the Hogar del Nino – it’s time to start getting ready for the next big event – Luis Miguel The Hits Tour! Ticket prices have just been announced and tickets are already on sale – so what are you waiting for?
Luis Miguel The Hits Tour
When: Saturday November 2nd, 8:30pm
Where: Altos de Chavon amphitheater
Ticket prices:
General: RD$2,500
VIP: 10,000
Special Guest: RD$20,000
Luis Miguel Special Guest: US$1,000 (includes private parking, special entrance and a premium open bar)
Tickets for sale at:
The Fundación MIR, Altos de Chavón, open daily 8:30am – 5:30pm, (809) 523-8270
Uepatickets.com, (809) 620-8372
Tickets Express, (809) 563-1111
CCN Servicios in Jumbo La Romana, (809) 813-1893
Luis Miguel Guest tickets available from A-1 Production (809) 534-5406/ (809) 534-9017
Info: w.gomez@ccampo.com.do
Known as one of the most popular Latin American singers of all time, Luis Miguel “El Sol” will be bringing his “The Hits Tour” to the magnificent 5,000 seat amphitheater of Altos de Chavón – for an unforgettable night of the very best in latin music!
This performance will mark the singer’s second appearance at the Altos de Chavón amphitheater, having taken to our stage once before in December of 2002.
An icon in Latin America, Luis Miguel from Mexico is often referred to as “El Sol de México” (The Sun of Mexico) or “El Sol” and is so popular that his “The Hits Tour” has been going on for no less than 3 years! Starting in September 2010, Luis Miguel has travelled the world performing in more than 160 concerts. “The Hits Tour” is to promote his album “Luis Miguel” released in September 2010, and is a celebration of the singer’s more than 30 years in the music business, meaning that we can expect to be singing along to his most popular and famous hits including; “Somos Novios”, “O Tu O Ninguna (Sometimes)”, “El Rey”, “Te Necesito”, “La Bikina” and “Suave”