Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos announced that he will begin
a new tour in the United States starting March 9, 2019, produced by MOVE Concerts and Loud and Live. The first cities he will visit on his “Amor sin Límite Tour” will be Miami, Orlando, New York, Boston, and Washington DC. These are just the initial dates, as new cities are being added to this much-anticipated return.
The creator of more than 600 super romantic ballads promises an unforgettable show where fans can sing along to his classic songs like “Cama y mesa,” “Lady Laura,” or “Un Millón de amigos,” as well as his most recent hits from his latest album, “Amor sin límite,” such as “Llegaste” (the duet recorded with Jennifer López) and “Esa mujer” (with Alejandro Sanz).
“I am very excited to return to the United States, where I will visit cities with which I have had a close relationship for a long time, and I will also sing for the first time in others. Without a doubt, it will be the most important tour in this beautiful
country so far,” said Carlos.
This series of concerts in the United States is a continuation of his successful tours through Latin America and Spain, where he filled theaters city after city and once again showed why at one point in his career he sold more albums than The Beatles. In total, he has sold over 140 million albums and has been awarded four Latin GRAMMY Awards and one GRAMMY Award.
With six decades of an enviable career, Roberto Carlos remains one of the most prominent names in music history. Artists like Andrea Bocelli, Julio Iglesias, Marc Anthony, and Ray Conniff, among other big stars, have recorded his songs.
The singer has captivated audiences at the San Remo Festival, the Midem Festival in Cannes, as well as the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile, and in 2019 he is eager to return and fascinate the audience in the United States. And there is no doubt that he will do just that.
Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
The cities and dates of the tour:
• Miami (FL): American Airlines Arena, March 9, 2019
• Orlando (FL): Amway Center, March 10, 2019
• New York (NY): Radio City Music Hall, March 14, 2019
• Boston (MA): Wang Theatre, March 15, 2019
• Washington DC: DAR Constitution Hall, March 17, 2019


