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2010–11 concert tour by Daddy Yankee
Mundial Tour Location North America • South America • Europe Associated album Mundial Start date April 3, 2010 End date August 26, 2011 Legs 3 No. of shows18 in North America 14 in South America 4 in Europe 39 total
The Mundial Tour was a concert tour by the reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee in support of his sixth studio album, Mundial (2010). The tour visited the United States, South and Central America and Europe.
Grito Mundial
La Despedida
Me Enteré (With Tito El Bambino)
Mia (With Tito El Bambino)
Pata Boom
Daría
Rumba Y Candela
La Señal
El Ritmo No Perdona
Rescate (With Alexis & Fido)
Impacto (With Alexis & Fido)
Yo Voy
El Más Duro
Descontrol
El Mejor De Todos Los Tiempos
Date
City
Country
Venue
Leg 1 – The Americas [ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
June 12, 2010[ a] [ 4]
Tampa
United States
Vinoy Park
June 22, 2010[ b]
Gaithersburg
Montgomery County Fairground
July 18, 2010[ c]
Miami
Tamiami Park
July 31, 2010
Bogota
Colombia
Coliseo El Chaplin
August 14, 2010
Orlando
United States
House of Blues
August 20, 2010
Denver
Denver Coliseum
August 21, 2010[ d]
Chicago
All State Arena
August 26, 2010
Antofogasta
Chile
Estadio Regional
August 27, 2010
Tacna
Peru
Escenario Parque Peru
August 28, 2010
Iquique
Chile
Tierra de Campeones
August 29, 2010
Santiago
Velodromo Estadio Nacional
August 30, 2010[ 5]
Puerto Montt
Arena Puerto Montt
August 31, 2010
Osorno
Escenario Gimnasio Maria Gallardo
September 1, 2010
Temuco
Estadio German Becker
September 3, 2010
Concepcion
Estadio el Collado
September 21, 2010[ e]
Hollywood
United States
Hollywood Palladium
September 24, 2010
Laredo
Laredo Energy Arena
September 25, 2010
Corpus Christi
American Bank Center
September 26, 2010
McAllen
Convention Center
Leg 2 – Europe
October 2, 2010
Geneva
Switzerland
Arena de Geneve
October 3, 2010
Paris
France
Zenith de Paris
October 7, 2010
London
England
O2 Academy Brixton
October 8, 2010
Antwerp
Belgium
Lotto Arena
Leg 3 – Americas
January 23, 2011
Los Angeles
United States
Calibash
April 1, 2011
San Pedro Zula[ 6]
Honduras
Estadio Francisco Morazán
April 2, 2011[ 7]
Tegucigalpa
Estadio Chochi Sosa
April 13, 2011
New York
United States
Madison Square Garden
May 13, 2011
Santiago
Chile
Movistar Arena
May 21, 2011
Santiago de los Caballeros
Dominican Republic
Gran Arena del Cibao
May 23, 2011[ 8]
Tortola
British Virgin Islands
Tortola Bay
July 23, 2011[ 9]
Brampton
Canada
Powerade Centre
July 30, 2011
Panama City
Panama
Figali Convention Center
August 6. 2011[ 10] [ f]
Bogota
Colombia
Parque Simon Bolivar
August 20, 2011
Calgary
Canada
Stampede Corral
August 26, 2011
Edmonton
Edmonton Events Center
August 27, 2011[ 11]
Montreal
Uniprix Stadium
September 16, 2011[ 12]
Trujillo
Peru
Real Plaza
September 17, 2011[ g]
Lima
Estadio Monumental
December 3, 2011[ h]
Marcay
Venezuela
Estadio Olimpico Maracay
Date
City
Country
Reason
August 19, 2010
Chicago
United States
Breach of contract[ 13] [ 14]
November 5, 2010
Mendoza
Argentina
November 7, 2010
Neuquen
November 11, 2010
San Juan
November 12, 2010
Cordoba
December 4, 2010
Buenos Aires
November 14, 2010
Comodoro Rivadavia
November 17, 2010
Bahia Blanca
November 19, 2010
Rosario
November 20, 2010
Tucuman
November 21, 2010
Salta
^ This concert was part of the Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival 2010
^ This concert was part of Summer Zol 2010 Festival
^ This concert was part of the Festival Colombiano 2010
^ This concert was part of Mega Festival 2010
^ This concert was part of Vive Tu Musica Festival 2010
^ This concert was part of Summer Festival
^ This is concert was part of the Lima Fest
^ Festival Aragua 2011
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