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Victoria Duque

Luis Miguel Moved to Tears in Mexico: "He Couldn't Stop Crying!"

In Spanish

Latin music star Luis Miguel has been on tour for two years, and the love and devotion of his fans have touched him deeply. Early in the tour, he was moved to tears in Chile. After years of health and financial struggles, El Sol de México made a triumphant return to the stage, free of scandals or drama, and everything since has been filled with love.

Many months and countless concerts have passed since then, with thousands of fans attending his shows, ranked among the top 10 most successful tours globally and number one among Latin artists. However, this week, "Micki," as his close friends call him, was once again overwhelmed with emotion during a performance in Mexico. What happened?

Luis Miguel was brought to tears during his second concert in Mexico City when he read the signs from his fans and heard them passionately singing along to his hit song La Incondicional.

Videos posted by his fans on social media captured the moment when visibly moved, Luis Miguel stopped singing mid-performance, overcome by the messages and the crowd's enthusiastic singing.

'El Sol''s Tears

This wasn't the first time the singer showed such vulnerability in front of his fans. After making a triumphant return to the stage following a five-year absence, the Mexican icon has brought joy to his audience with his music and through deeply emotional personal moments.

As concertgoers this week in Mexico noted, fans have witnessed this before. One user commented, "This is the third time on this tour that he's cried. The first was in Chile, then in Mexico, and last night again in Mexico." Luis Miguel has frequently shown his vulnerable side, often getting emotional and even crying on stage.

What's most surprising about these moments is their contrast to most of his performances, where he often ignores the audience and does not speak to the crowd. Social media has seen comments criticizing him for not even saying 'good evening' to the audience.

One of the most notable tearful moments happened in Puerto Rico. At the end of one of his performances, Luis Miguel took a few minutes to read a sign held by a fan who had attended three consecutive nights of his shows. Moved by the gesture, the singer responded emotionally, saying, "Me too," while placing his hand over his heart, which sent waves of excitement through the crowd. This heartwarming moment quickly went viral on social media.

A similar scene unfolded in Spain, where Luis Miguel broke attendance and sales records. During his concerts in Madrid, his emotions were palpable, especially when singing some of his most iconic ballads, which brought his fans to tears and moved him to cry on stage. His emotional performances deeply resonated with the audience, creating a solid bond between him and his fans.

@notichisma

Luis Miguel no controló su emoción y terminó llorando frente a miles de fans en pleno concierto de México #luismiguel #laincondicional #luismi #mexico #noticias #entretenimiento #entretenews #fyp #parati

♬ La Incondicional - Luis Miguel

At another concert in Mexico City, Luis Miguel approached a fan with Down syndrome who was holding a sign and asking for a hug. The singer stopped his show to greet her and kissed her cheeks, sparking an outpouring of positive comments on social media about his warmhearted gesture.

Luis Miguel's tour has been a resounding success, not only because of the quality of his performances but also because of these heartfelt moments that reveal a more human side of the artist. As his tour continues across different countries and approaches its final leg, fans remain hopeful for more touching, emotional, nostalgia-filled experiences.

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