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Luis Miguel Announces Tour For 2023 — & Everyone is Losing It

Lead Photo: Singer Luis Miguel performs during the first of four sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Photo by Ethan Miller / Staff / Getty Images Entertainment
Singer Luis Miguel performs during the first of four sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Photo by Ethan Miller / Staff / Getty Images Entertainment
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Luis Miguel celebrated Valentine’s Day yesterday (Feb. 14) with some big news for his fans. El Sol de México announced that he would go on tour this year.

In the past few years, Miguel has lived out of the public eye and let his life story be told in the hit Netflix show, Luis Miguel: The Series. During the drought of Luis Miguel news, his fans have still programmed his hits into Mario Kart and gone wild for the few times he’s been seen in public. Miguel will return to the scene this year with a new tour.

Miguel is known for his timeless love songs, so it was perfect timing to announce his comeback on Valentine’s Day. He posted a smiling photo on Instagram with the message: Luis Miguel Tour 2023. Miguel’s last tour was Gira México Por Siempre, which wrapped in Sept. 2019.

Though Miguel hasn’t released more information about the tour or any dates yet, he already has fans excited for his return. His announcement has inspired plenty of funny memes and tweets. One fan posted a photo of a fish from Spongebob Squarepants karate-chopping off someone’s lung, inferring that they will sell a lung for tickets to Miguel’s tour. Another fan wrote, “Depression is canceled. Luis Miguel has just announced a tour.” 

 

It will be interesting to see what songs he decides to sing on his upcoming tour. In his absence, his music has been covered around the world. In 2018, K-Pop group Super Junior released a cover of Miguel’s classic “Ahora Te Puedes Marchar.” Spanish pop star Abraham Mateo also released his own cover of the song last year.

“Luis Miguel announces his tour when he sees the Arena Ciudad de México explode singing “Ahora te Puedes Marchar” with #SUPERJUNIOR. Yep,” Remezcla’s music editor, Alexis Hodoyán, wrote on Twitter. 

Since Miguel’s music has gone more global, it will be exciting to see if he’s joined by any special guests on tour. Still, the most important news right now is that LuisMi will return to the stage this year.