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List of Natalia Oreiro live performances

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Natalia Oreiro live performances
Natalia on stage in a blue dress.
Natalia Oreiro performing in Moldova during the Unforgettable Tour (2019).
Concert tours7
Promotional concerts1
Festival concert8
Award shows35
Television shows and specials93

Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro has embarked on seven concert tours. She has also performed live at various award ceremonies and television shows. In 2000 she embarked on her debut headlining concert tour, Tu Veneno Tour, which visited South America, North America, Europe and Asia due to the huge success of the telenovela Muňeca Brava (Wild Angel) around the world. The tour, which began in 2000 but took place throughout most of 2001 and early 2002, was Natalia's biggest and most successful international tour to date.[1]

Oreiro's next tour was named Tourmalina by combining the title of her third album Turmalina and the word "tour". It took place between September and November 2003 and the concerts took place in only two countries: Argentina and Russia after declining the original idea of concerts in Hungary and Israel.[2]

Concert tours

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List of concert tours, with the duration, number of shows, and descriptions
Year Title Duration Shows
2000–2002 Tu Veneno Tour September 11, 2000 – March 16, 2002 (Worldwide) 35
Tu Veneno Tour, Oreiro's debut concert tour, promoted her second album Tu Veneno (2000).
2003 Tourmalina September 30, 2003 – November 21, 2003 (Worldwide) 10
Tourmalina, Oreiro's second concert tour, promoted her third album Turmalina (2001).
2013 Tour Hits December 9, 2013 – December 14, 2013 (Worldwide) 4
Oreiro returns to the concert stage after eight years since she played her last concert in Haiti in 2005.
2014 Nasha Natasha Tour Nomber 18, 2014 – December 16, 2014 (Worldwide) 16
The tour comes one year after the successful Tour Hits. This time the tour took place only in Russian-speaking countries: Russia and Belarus. During the tour, the documentary film Nasha Natasha was filmed by Martín Sastre.[3]
2016–2017 Cumbia & Hits Tour December 6, 2016 – May 7, 2017 (Worldwide) 13
It marks Natalia's first tour in Argentina and Uruguay in more than a decade. It also took place in Russia. It promoted the film Gilda, no me arrepiento de este amor and its soundtrack.[4]
2019 Unforgettable Tour March 16, 2019 – April 16, 2019 (Worldwide) 17
It took place in Moldova, Belarus, Russia and Armenia. It was the first time that Oreiro had ever toured without her original band, but she had a new Russian band and dancers for the tour.[5]

Festival concert

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List of festival concert, with the duration, number of shows, and description
Year Title Duration Shows
1999 Festival World Dance Costa del Sol May 29, 1999 – May 29, 1999 (Málaga, Spain) 1
2001 XXIX Fiesta Nacional del Mar January 15, 2001 – January 15, 2001 (Mar del Plata, Argentina) 1
2001 XLII Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar February 21, 2001 – February 26, 2001 (Viña del Mar, Chile) 1
2001 Festival de Corrientes March 2, 2001 – March 2, 2001 (Corrientes, Argentina) 1
2001 Festival de la Calle Ocho March 11, 2001 – March 13, 2001 (Miami, United States) 1
2001 Festival Internacional del Cusco June 30, 2001 – July 1, 2001 (Cusco, Perú) 1
2002 XLIII Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar February 20, 2002 – February 25, 2001 (Viña del Mar, Chile) 1
2018 XXVII International Festival of Arts - Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk July 12, 2018 – July 16, 2018 (Vitebsk, Belarus) 4

Performances on television shows and specials

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List of performances on television shows and specials, with the country of origin and performed songs
Date Event Country Performed song(s) Ref.
November, 1998 Susana Giménez Argentina "Que Sí, Que SÍ" [6]
January, 1999 La Movida Del Verano Argentina "Cambio Dolor", "De Tu Amor", "Que Sí, Que Sí" [7]
N/A, 1999 La Movida Del Verano Argentina "Cambio Dolor", "Huracán", "Me Muero de Amor" [7]
May, 1999 Sabado Sensacional Perú "De Tu Amor", "Cambio Dolor" [6][8]
May 24, 1999 Viva el Lunes Chile "De Tu Amor" [6][8]
October 12, 1999 Gala de la Hispanidad Spain "Huracán" [7]
January 6, 2000 Carràmba! Che sorpresa Italy "03-03-456" (with Raffaella Carrà) [9]
August, 2000 Susana Giménez Argentina "Tu Veneno", "Río de la Plata" [6][8]
August 22, 2000 Videomatch Argentina "Río de la Plata", "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
September 10, 2000 Videomatch Argentina, Spain "Tu Veneno" [6][10]
September 29, 2000 Versus Argentina "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
October, 2000 Susana Giménez Argentina "Cambio Dolor", "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
November 4, 2000 Tele Amor Perú "Tu Veneno", "Me Muero de Amor", "Cómo Te Olvido" [6][8]
November 8, 2000 De Pe a Pa Chile "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
December 4, 2000 San Sto Spiti Sas Greece "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
December 7, 2000 Na Kazdy Temat Poland "Cambio Dolor", "Me Muero de Amor" [6][8]
December 14, 2000 Dáridó Hungary "Me Muero de Amor", "Huracán", "Tu Veneno", "Cambio Dolor" [6][8]
December 15, 2000 MMTV Slovenia "Tu Veneno", "Luna Brava", "Cambio Dolor" [6][8]
January 13, 2001 La Movida Del Verano Argentina "Tu Veneno", "Me Muero de Amor", "Río de la Plata" [7]
March 18, 2001 Hogo Fogo Czech Republic "Cambio Dolor", "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
March 22, 2001 Noche Abierta Spain "Tu Veneno" [11]
March 23, 2001 Luar Spain "Río de la Plata", "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
April 24, 2001 Amigos en la Noche Spain "Tu Veneno", "Un Ramito de Violetas" [6][8]
June 10, 2001 Gala Murcia Qué Hermosa Eres Spain "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
June 18, 2001 El Lunes Sin Falta Chile "Tu Veneno", "Un Ramito de Violetas", "Me Muero de Amor", "Cómo Te Olvido" [6][8]
N/A, 2001 Susana Giménez Argentina "Tu Veneno", "Un Ramito de Violetas" [6][8]
August, 2001 Poné a Francella Argentina "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
November, 2001 Nace Una Estrella Chile "Tu Veneno", "Cómo Te Olvido" [6][8]
N/A, 2001 Sábado Gigante Chile "Río de la Plata" [6][8]
N/A, 2001 El Show de Pepito Chile "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
December 3, 2001 El Lunes Sin Falta Chile "Río de la Plata" [6][8]
December 20, 2001 Venite con Georgina Argentina "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
May 16, 2002 Videomatch Argentina "Río de la Plata", "Me Muero de Amor", "Tu Veneno" [6][8]
June 5, 2018 Europa Plus Radio Russia "United By Love" [12]
June 5, 2018 Russkoye Radio Russia "United By Love" [12]
June 6, 2018 OK Na Svyazi Russia "United By Love" [12]
June 7, 2018 AvtoRadio Russia "United By Love" [12]
June 7, 2018 Nochnoy Kontakt Russia "United By Love" [12]
March 20, 2019 AvtoRadio Russia "Cambio Dolor"
June 27, 2022 La Voz Uruguay Uruguay "Mi País" (with Ruben Rada, Lucas Sugo, Agustín Casanova and Valeria Lynch), "Aunque No Te Pueda Ver" (with Álex Ubago) [13]
September 11, 2022 La Voz Argentina Argentina "Quiero Todo" (with Lali and Soledad) [14]
October 13, 2022 ¿Quién es la máscara? Argentina "Que Digan Lo Que Quieran" (with Roberto Moldavsky, Lizy Tagliani, Wanda Nara and Karina la Princesita) [15]

Performances at award shows

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List of performances at award shows, with the country of origin and performed songs
Date Event Country Performed song(s) Ref.
September 8, 2000 Premios VIVA 2000 Israel "Cambio Dolor" [16][17]
December 9, 2000 Český Slavík Mattoni 2000 Czech Republic "Cambio Dolor", "Tu Veneno" [8][17]
June 2, 2001 Stopudovy Hit Awards Russia N/A [6][8]
October 3, 2021 Premios Platino 2021 United States "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás" (with Carlos Baute) [18]

References

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  3. ^ Brodersen, Diego (2020-08-05). ""Nasha Natasha": el fenómeno de Natalia Oreiro en Rusia | Documental con dirección de Martín Sastre". PAGINA12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-20.
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  9. ^ Redacción (2021-07-06). "Video: el día que Raffaella Carrá invitó a cantar a Natalia Oreiro en Italia". Diario Río Negro | Periodismo en la Patagonia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  10. ^ "Tinelli conquista España". LA NACION (in Spanish). 2000-08-12. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  11. ^ "José Saramago y Laura Sánchez en 'La noche abierta'". Europa Press. 2001-03-21. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  12. ^ a b c d e "United by love – Natalia Oreiro – Rusia 2018". Cooltivarte Portal (in Spanish). 2018-06-09. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  13. ^ ElPais. ""La Voz Uruguay": Óscar Collazo es el ganador del programa de Canal 10; así fue la final". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  14. ^ Soledad, Lali y Natalia Oreiro estrenaron la canción "Quiero todo" en La Voz Argentina, retrieved 2022-12-19
  15. ^ "La sugerente canción que eligió Natalia Oreiro para el final de Quién es la máscara: "Que digan lo que quieran"". Revista Paparazzi (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  16. ^ Clarín.com (2000-09-10). "Todos los premios para la Argentina". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  17. ^ a b ".:Natalia Oreiro - Simplemente Natalia Chequia:". www.nataliaoreiro.cz. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  18. ^ "El beso de Natalia Oreiro y Carlos Baute en los Premios Platino". A24 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-19.