The high prices of tickets for Luis Miguel’s concerts have unleashed criticism on social networks.
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Luis Miguel offered a private concert at Parque Fundidora in Monterrey that quickly generated several questions among fans. How much does the singer charge for a show of this type?
After almost five years of being retired from the stage, Luis Miguel has been a successful world tour with his “Luis Miguel Tour 2023″an event that has taken him to places in the United States and South America.
Luis Miguel prepares his dates in Mexicowhich promise to be a resounding success, and recently offered a private concert that was attended by figures such as “Canelo” Álvarez, Ximena Navarrete, Michelle Salas, her daughter, and Danilo Díaz. The event, of course, was soon commented on by Internet users.
Luis Miguel appeared before a select audience to commemorate the anniversary of a financial group owned by businessman Carlos Bremer, and beyond the performance of “Sun” on stage, all attention was focused on one question: How much did Luis Miguel receive for this private concert?
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THIS WINS LUIS MIGUEL PER CONCERT, ACCORDING TO ESTIMATES
There is no doubt that the “Luis Miguel Tour 2023” has left the singer juicy earnings that, at the moment, have not been revealed in detail; however, We can base ourselves on what “El Sol” received on his last tour, “México por siempre.”
Estimates suggest that the last tour of Luis Miguelwhich ran between 2018 and 2019, left the singer a profit of between 950 thousand and one million dollars for each presentation.
However, it really gives us an idea of how much businessman Carlos Bremer had to shell out for the most recent private concert of “Sun” are the estimates provided by the YouTube channel “Play Us”which ensures that Luis Miguel He earns approximately 17 million pesos for an hour and a half concert.
This would mean that, for Every hour of the concert, Luis Miguel pockets approximately 11 million 333 thousand pesoswhich would explain, in part, the high prices that fans had to pay for a ticket to see their idol live.