Tour Generación 2006
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Mexican newspapers reported on November 13, 2005, that RBD's new tour, originally called Nuestro Amor Tour but later called Tour Generación 2006, would kick off the next year, around May 2006. It followed the release of RBD's second studio album, Nuestro Amor.
The tour began in the United States in March 2006,at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with a crowd of more than 63,000 fans - a record-breaking act for a Latin group and a sure sign of their widespread success.
The tour visited several cities in the following states: California, Texas, Washington, Nevada, Illinois, Georgia, Florida, Utah, Colorado, New York, Michigan, North Carolina, Arizona, Oregon, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
374,000 tickets worth a total of $18,200,000 were sold for that tour, putting them in the 15th place among all the US tours in the first half of 2006 by total ticket sales [1].
RBD is scheduled to tour all over South America in late 2006. On October 2006, RBD is expected to return to Brazil to do a 13-cities stadium tour, including a stop at the world's biggest stadium, Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. They will be the first Spanish-speaking act to do a concert in the venue. International artists like Madonna, Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones and native artist Xuxa have performed in the stadium.
A DVD and a CD will be also released, serving as afterwards promotion for the tour.
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[edit] March
- 11 - Panamá
- 12 - Costa Rica
- 18 - Los Angeles, California (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
- 19 - Sacramento, California (Arco Arena)
- 24 - Fresno, California (Save Mart Center)
- 25 - San Diego, California (Coors Amphiteather)
- 26 - San José, California (HP Pavilion)
[edit] April
- 01 - Torreón, Coahuila
- 02 - Guadalajara, Jalisco
- 07 - El Paso, Texas (Don Haskins Center)
- 08 - Laredo, Texas (Laredo Ent Center)
- 09 - McAllen/Hidalgo, Texas (Dodge Arena)
- 15 - Salt Lake City, Utah ("E" Center)
- 16 - Denver, Colorado (Pepsi Center)
- 28 - San Antonio, Texas (AT&T Center)
- 29 - Frisco, Texas (Pizza Hut Park)
- 30 - Houston, Texas (Cynthia Woods Pavillion)
[edit] May
- 05 - Portland, Oregon (Rose Garden)
- 06 - Yakima, Washington (Yakima Valley SunDome)
- 07 - Seattle, Washington (Tacoma Dome)
- 19 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 20 - Chicago, Illinois (Allstate Arena)
- 21 - Detroit, Michigan (Joe Louis Arena)
- 26 - Washington, D.C. (Patriot Center)
- 27 - Winston-Salem, North Carolina (LJVM Arena)
- 28 - Atlanta, Georgia (HiFi Buys Amphitheatre)
[edit] June
- 02 - New York, New York
- 03 - Boston, Massachusetts
- 04 - Washington, D.C.
- 09 - Atlanta, Georgia
- 10 - Trapama, Florida
- 17 - Phoenix, Arizona (US Airways Arena)
- 18 - Tucson, Arizona
- 18 - Salinas, California (Salinas Sports Complex)
- 23 - Santa Barbara, California
- 23 - Oakland, California (Oakland Arena)
- 24 - Indian Wells, California (Indian Wells Tennis Garden)
- 25 - Las Vegas, Nevada (Thomas & Mack Center)
- 30 - Orlando, Florida (TD WaterHouse)
[edit] July
- 01 - Miami, Florida (AmericanAirlines Arena)
- 14 - Boston, Massachusetts (TD Banknorth)
- 15 - New York, New York (Madison Square Garden)
- 28 - Bakersfield, California (Rabobank Arena)
[edit] References
RBD |
Dulce María · Anahí · Maite Alfonso · Christopher · Christian |
Discography |
Albums:
Tour Generación RBD en Vivo · Live in Hollywood · RBD: La Familia Rebelde (Edição Brasil) · Nosso Amor Rebelde · Celestial (Versão Brasil) |
Singles:
"Nuestro amor" · "Aún hay algo" · "Tras de mí" · "Este corazón" "Ser o parecer" · "Tu amor" · "Wanna Play" · "Celestial" · "Dame" · "Bésame sin miedo" |
Other songs:
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DVDs |
Tour Generación RBD en Vivo · Live in Hollywood Que Hay Detrás de RBD · Live in Rio |
Related |
Rebelde · RBD: La Familia · Tour Generación RBD · Tour Generación 2006 · Audio samples |