Tour by Anahí | |
Associated album | Mi Delirio |
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Start date | November 3, 2009 |
End date | April 24, 2011 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 27 |
Anahí concert chronology |
Mi Delirio World Tour (better known as "MDWT") is the first worldwide concert tour by Mexican artist, 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.
This new project of Anahi is a challenge for her and her team. The show consists of many parts divided by interludes in which Anahi uses to change costumes. The accompanying band in the Anahi shows is Matute, headed by Jorge D'Alessio.
According to Billboard, MDWT is the 7th most profitable tour of 2010. This shows that the beautiful singer has much to offer and has become the second Latin singer with more musical force, the public has it among his favorites and is acclaimed everywhere.
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.
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. 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".