The multiple GRAMMY and LATIN GRAMMY winner, Ricky Martin, is back to Europe with his extraordinary “One World Tour”. Rated as one of the most successful international tours of the year by the concert tour publication Pollstar, the production kicks off its final European leg in Spain. We will see Ricky Martin in Málaga on September 8th at Auditorio Municipal “Cortijo de Torres” (sold out), in Madrid on September 16th at Palacio Vistalegre and in Mérida, on September 18th at Albergue Juvenil EL Prado.
Tickets for Málaga and Madrid are already sold out. Last tickets for Mérida are available via stoneandmusicfestival.com.
Following this new shows, the multi Grammy winner will continue his world tour in places as the Middle East, the United States and Latin America.
“One World Tour” began in April, 2015 in New Zealand and was immediately hailed as one of the year's best productions, both in ticket sales and production quality. The sold-out tour, continued in Mexico, U.S., Canada Latin America throughout 2015 and 2016. In Argentina it was billed as the largest tour by an International artist in years, with over 17 consecutive concerts and over 200,000 tickets sold.
An Impressive light show designed with over 150 movable lights and five high-definition video screens; cutting-edge stage design that syncs the visual display with the music; eight costume changes and exciting choreography complement the artist's performance, which captivates the audience from the moment he takes the stage.
Ricky Martin's show includes four phases: dance, rock, ballads and tribal, with a repertoire that leads the audience through different emotional and rhythmic states as it takes them through his musical oeuvre.
Hits like “Come With Me,” “She Bangs,” “La Mordidita,” “Tal vez,” Livin' la vida loca,” “Pégate,” “Adiós,” “La bomba,” “Cup Of Life” and “Asignatura pendiente,” among many other favorites, are all part of the repertoire that his fans dance and sing along to.
Mr Martin takes advantage of each public appearance to fight against human trafficking, a humanitarian mission he engages in via the foundation that bears his name and which prioritizes the well-being of at-risk children with programs that encourage education, health and social justice.