The impressive figure that Luis Miguel earned for each show he gave in Argentina and how much he could be taxed was known.
Luis Miguel is in a new stage of fury. After 10 shows in Argentinathe “Sol de México” departed for Chili to continue his 2023 tour and in the last few hours, for the first time, it was revealed the amount he collected for each recital at the Movistar Arena.
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It is estimated that the interpreter of “Now you can go” win between u$s 950,000 and u$s 1,000,000 for a concert that lasts about an hour and a half. This figure may vary depending on the size of the show and the number of presentations for which it is hired.


Luis Miguel: the success machine that does not stop billing
However, according to a calculation by Primicias Ya according to the words of the surgeon Pérez Latorre, the star collected 2 million per show. If we take into account that on his last tour in 2018-2019, the figure is likely to have been updated. For this reason, it is estimated that in these 10 shows, the Latin star collected approximately $20 million in total.
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After being away for more than three years, in 2023 Luis Miguel returned to the stage with a great tour of 200 concerts. Assuming that he maintains the estimated value that he charges for each of them, this will mean a profit of about $400 million. Of this figure, it must be taken into account that in Mexico, a country where the artist may be taxed, it is one of the countries with the lowest income tax and is equivalent to 9.5% for single people without children.
However, during his show there was also talk of numbers: the start-up of his shows in Argentina also involved 250 square meters of screen, 100 tons of equipment and the work of 500 people (150 who arrived with him, and 400 from production local). Undoubtedly, when talking about artists, we also talk about numbers.
Source: Ambito

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