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List of Ha*Ash concert tours

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Ha*Ash live performances
Ha*Ash performing live in 2018.
Headlining tours6
Supporting tours3
Promotional tours1

American Latin pop duo Ha*Ash has embarked on six tours as a headlining artist and two tour as a supporting act. On April 23, 2002, they released their debut single, "Odio Amarte". They recorded their self-titled first album Ha*Ash with the Mexican producer Áureo Baqueiro in 2003.[1]

The band spent 2003 and 2007 on a 300-Concert Tour around Mexico promoting the album. After this, they performed in the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City.[2][3] During 2009, Ha*Ash continued their album promotion throughout America.[4] They also appeared in the Reventour, a series of concerts in several places in Mexico.[5] In 2011, the duo released a fourth studio album, entitled, A Tiempo. To promote the album, Ha*Ash embarked on a world concert tour during 2011 and 2013.[6][7] In early 2011, they toured shortly in Mexico, most notably as part of Shakira's The Sun Comes Out World Tour for three of his shows in Mexico.[8]

On September 17, 2015, Ha*Ash were the opening acts on Ricky Martin's One World Tour for some of his shows in the U.S.[9] They started their own Primera Fila Tour in 2015, visiting Argentina, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, USA and Venezuela.[10] In 2017, they issued 30 de Febrero, to promote the album, Ha*Ash embarked on a world concert tour called Gira 100 años contigo in 2018 and 2020.[11] After completing the tour Gira 100 Años Contigo in February 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ha*Ash left the stage and did not return until may 2021,[12] where the band performed at 5 shows at outdoor venues in Mexico.[13]

Concert tours

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Place Shows Ref.
Ha*Ash Tour Exact date unknown Ha*Ash North America
Over 150 concerts
[2]
The Ha*Ash Tour was Ha*Ash's debut tour. It promoted their first album, Ha*Ash. The tour visited only North America, with Ha*Ash over 150 concerts during a 2-year period.[2] The band spent 2003 and 2004 on a 150-Concert Tour around Mexico promoting the album. Also, they received the opportunity to play for the first time in the Teatro Metropólitan in Mexico City.[1]
Mundos Opuestos Tour October 22, 2005 – Exact date unknown Mundos Opuestos North America
Over 150 concerts
[2]
The Mundos Opuestos Tour was Ha*Ash's second tour. It promoted their second studio album, Mundos Opuestos. The tour visited only North America,[3] with Ha*Ash over 150 concerts during a 2-year period.[2] Also, they performed in the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City with three dates in the middle of July 2007.[14]
Habitación Doble Tour August 24, 2008 – May 19, 2010 Habitación Doble North America & Europe
Over 100 concerts
[4]
The Habitación Doble Tour was Ha*Ash's third concert tour. It promoted their third studio album, Habitación Doble. The tour visited Europe and North America, with Ha*Ash performing over 100 concerts during a 2-year period.[4][15] On May 24, 2009, they received the opportunity to play for the first time in the Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City.[16]
A Tiempo Tour September 24, 2011 – May 17, 2013 A Tiempo Americas & Europe
131
[17][18]
The A Tiempo Tour was Ha*Ash's fourth tour and the second, which visited North America and Europe.[17] It promoted their fourth studio albums, A Tiempo.[19] The tour began on September 24, 2011 in Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City and ended two-year later.[18] The tour visited Europe, North America, South America and Central America, with Ha*Ash performing 131 shows through it.[20]
1F Hecho Realidad Tour April 25, 2015 – September 30, 2017 Primera Fila: Hecho Realidad Americas & Europe
196
[21][10]
The 1F Hecho Realidad Tour was Ha*Ash's fifth concert tour. It promoted their first live albums, Primera Fila: Hecho Realidad.[22][23] The tour visited North America, Europe, South America and Central America, with Ha*Ash performing 196 shows through it.[24][10][25] On November 26, 2016, they received the opportunity to play for the first time in the Palacio de los Deportes of Mexico City.[21] The tour ended on September 30, 2017 at Guadalajara, Mexico.[26]
Gira 100 años contigo February 24, 2018 – February 14, 2020 30 de Febrero Americas & Europe
112
[10][27]
The Gira 100 años contigo was Ha*Ash's sixth concert tour. It promoted their fifth studio album 30 de Febrero. The tour was announced by Ha*Ash on their social media accounts in November 2017.[28] The tour began on February 24, 2018 in Quinta Vergara, Viña del Mar, Chile.[29] The tour visited North America, Europe, South America and Central America, with Ha*Ash performing 112 shows through it.[30] An accompanying DVD was released in December 6, 2019, entitled Ha*Ash: En Vivo.[27] The concert tour ended on February 14, 2020 at Zócalo, Mexico, with Ha*Ash performing 112 shows through it.[10][31]

Supporting tours

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Place Shows Ref.
The Sun Comes Out World Tour April 2, 2011; April 5, 2011 She Wolf Mexico 2 [8]
The Sun Comes Out World Tour was Shakira's fifth concert tour. It promoted their eighth and ninth studio albums, She Wolf (2009) and Sale El Sol (2010). Ha*Ash performing 2 shows through it in Foro Sol and Estadio Tres de Marzo.[8]
One World Tour September 17, 2015 – October 4, 2015 A Quien Quiera Escuchar United States 10 [9]
The One World Tour was Ricky Martin's tenth concert tour. It promoted their tenth studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar. Ha*Ash started touring as opening acts on Ricky Martin's One World Tour for some of his shows in the U.S., including state California, Arizona and Texas.[32] Ha*Ash performing 10 shows through it.[9]
Hecho en México Tour October 1, 2021 - October 3, 2021 Hecho en México United States 2
The Hecho en México Tour was Alejandro Fernández's concert tour. It promoted their sixteenth studio album Hecho en México.[33] Ha*Ash performing 2 shows through it in Hulu Theater Madison Square Garden in New York and AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida.

Others concerts

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Place Cities Shows Ref.
Ha*Ash en vivo[A] May 28, 2021 – May 29, 2021 30 de Febrero Palco Tecate Monterrey, Mexico 2 [13]
July 2, 2021 – July 3, 2021[B] Curva 4 – Autódromo Hnos. Rodríguez Mexico City, Mexico 2 [34]
July 16, 2021 Coliseo Centenario Torreón, Mexico 1 [35]
October 23, 2021 Audiorama El Trompo Tijuana, Mexico 1 [36]
Ha*Ash en vivo set list[C]

Promotional tours

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Cities Shows Ref.
Reventour September, 2008 Habitación Doble Mexico City Over 10 concerts [37][38]
Reventour set list

Charity showcase

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Event Date Venue City Performed songs Ref.
Together at Home[D] April 3, 2020 Virtual Houston, Texas "Te Dejo en Libertad" · "No Te Quiero Nada" · "Lo Aprendí de Ti" · "Eso No Va a Suceder" · "Perdón, Perdón" [40][41]

Virtual showcase and concerts

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Event Date Venue City Performed songs Ref.
Live Citibanamex April 23, 2020 Virtual showcase Houston, Texas "¿Qué Hago Yo?" · "Lo Aprendí de Ti" · "Perdón, Perdón" · "Estés Donde Estés" [42]
August 28, 2020 Virtual showcase Houston, Texas "Dos Copas de Más" · "Estés Donde Estés" · "Ojalá" · "Sé Que Te Vas" · "¿Qué Hago Yo?" · "¿Qué Me Faltó?" · "Eso No Va a Suceder" · "Ex de Verdad" · "Lo Aprendí de Ti" · "Te Dejo en Libertad" · "No Te Quiero Nada" · "Perdón, Perdón" [43]
Ha*Ash en vivo July 3, 2021 Curva 4 – Autódromo Hnos. Mexico City, Mexico "Estés Donde Estés" · "¿De Dónde Sacas Eso?" · "Amor a Medias" · "Ojalá" · "Sé Que Te Vas" · "Todo No Fue Suficiente" · "¿Qué Me Faltó?" · "Destino o Casualidad" · "Dos Copas de Más" · "Eso No Va a Suceder" · "¿Qué Hago Yo?" · "No Pasa Nada" · "Te Dejo en Libertad" · "Ex de Verdad" · "100 Años" · "Lo Aprendí de Ti" · "No Te Quiero Nada" · "Perdón, Perdón" · "30 de Febrero" [34]
Streaming Walmart[E] August 7, 2021 Streaming Mexico City, Mexico "Estés Donde Estés" · "Ojalá" · "Dos Copas de Más" · "¿Qué Hago Yo?" · "Te Dejo en Libertad" · "Lo Aprendí de Ti" · "No Te Quiero Nada" · "Perdón, Perdón"

Guest act

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Title Date Notes Ref.
Jalisco en Vivo 2009 June 27, 2009 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Fernández performed their "Sin Consideración" at Puerto Vallarta in Mexico City. [44]
Tour Primera fila September 11, 2014 Ha*Ash and La Oreja de Van Gogh performed their "La Playa" at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. [45]
Gira Dentro December 20, 2016 Ha*Ash and Maldita Nerea performed "Te Dejo en Libertad" at Barclay Card Center in Spain. [46]
Estamos Unidos Mexicanos October 8, 2017 Ha*Ash and Carlos Rivera performed "Te Dejo en Libertad" at Zocalo in México. [47]
Viña del Mar International Song Festival February 20, 2018 Ha*Ash and Miguel Bosé performed their "Si Tú No Vuelves" at Quinta Vergara, Viña del Mar in Chile [48]
Conexión Tour December 7, 2019 Ha*Ash and María José performed their collaboration "Rosas en mi Almohada" at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. [49]
Los Ángeles Azules 40 Tour September 5, 2021 Ha*Ash and Los Ángeles Azules performed their collaboration "Mi Niña Mujer" at Smart Financial Centre in Houston. [50]
Hecho en México 2021 September 24, 2021 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Fernández performed "Te Voy A Perder" at Smart Financial Centre in Houston. [33][51]
October 1, 2021 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Fernández performed "Te Voy A Perder" at Madison Square Garden in New York. [33]
October 3, 2021 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Fernández performed "Te Voy A Perder" at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida. [33]
Amor y Patria US Tour 2023 October 6, 2023 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Fernández performed "Te Voy A Perder" at Toyota Center in Houston. [52]
Sanz en Vivo 2023 October 8, 2023 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Sanz performed "Looking for Paradise" at Smart Financial Centre in Houston. [53]
October 12, 2023 Ha*Ash and Alejandro Sanz performed "Looking for Paradise" at El Paso County Coliseum in Houston. [53]

Notes

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  1. ^ The concerts was held with a minimal number of people due to the ongoing COVID-19.
  2. ^ The show on July 3, 2021, also broadcast live via video streaming.
  3. ^ This is the setlist for the show at Palco Tecate in Monterrey, Mexico on May 28, 2021. It is not representative of every show on the concerts.
  4. ^ This was broadcast online due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]
  5. ^ Virtual concerts composed of Ha*Ash, Humbe, Matisse and Reik

References

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