A LIVING LEGEND
by JF23 on 9/9/25Balboa Theatre - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5She is still amazing. Still sings with such a feeling and passion. One of the greatest in latin music. She is a true diva. We love you Amanda Miguel!

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Amanda Miguel on Tour
Argentine powerhouse singer Amanda Miguel rose to fame in the early '80s in collaboration with her late husband, singer/songwriter Diego Verdaguer. The duo were set to tour together, but Verdaguer fell ill with COVID-19 in December 2021 and passed away in January 2022. In light of his untimely passing, and to honor her husband's memory, Miguel is bringing her fire, energy and high spirit back to the stage for a set of dates that include stops in several cities across the United States. Recognized for her sharp voice and captivating stage presence, Amanda Miguel is the singer of the smash hit "Él Me Mintió" who developed a dedicated following in Mexico. Now, you can't mention names of Latin American musicians who took the craft to the next level in the '80s without the name Amanda Miguel. In 2022 Miguel released the spirit-lifting love song "Fuiste Tú" -- her last duet with her late husband -- on what would have been his 71st birthday on April 26. Witness the iconic Amanda Miguel live when she comes to a city near you.
Amanda Miguel Live in Concert
Born in Gaiman, in the Chubut Province in Argentina, Amanda Miguel moved to Buenos Aires at age 16 and studied music at the conservatory. She met Diego Verdaguer in the early '70s when she joined his group, Mediterráneo. They were subsequently wed in 1975 and remained married until Verdaguer's untimely passing in 2022. After joining Mediterráneo, Miguel's strong voice and star power led her to launch her solo career with Verdaguer serving as her songwriting partner and producer. She made her solo recording debut in 1979 with the single "Papá, Cuando Regreses," followed by her full-length album debut, 1981's El Sonido, Vol. 1. The album was a blockbuster hit featuring the smash singles "Él Me Mintió" and "Mi Buen Corazón." In 1985, Miguel was among the more than 50 artists from Latin America and Europe who joined their voices to record the single "Cantaré, Cantarás" (I Will Sing, You Will Sing) -- also known as "Hermanos" -- with proceeds going to support feeding children in need.
The birth of their daughter, singer/songwriter Ana Victoria, in 1983 led Miguel to take a break from the recording studio and focus on motherhood. She returned to the music scene in 1987, with her fourth studio album, El Pecado, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart with the title track. The title track of her album Ámame una Vez Más was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year in 1997. Her last duet with Verdaguer, "Fuiste Tú" ("It Was You"), was released in April 2022 after Verdaguer's passing. Most popular in Mexico, which she eventually made her residency, Amanda Miguel is also known for he roles on the big and small screen, including Yo También Tengo Fiaca and Feria Nacional de la Plata, and the TV series "Maite."
She is still amazing. Still sings with such a feeling and passion. One of the greatest in latin music. She is a true diva. We love you Amanda Miguel!
We had such an amazing time and loved our concert. We want to call out security guard Alex Moreno as he went out of his way to help us with our needs and guide us through the event. They should have more people like him. Thanks
Artist performance was amazing and she hung in there after the venue being so hot! That is the main complaint is that the Arena Theater A/C was not functioning!
The concert was great. Amanda performed all our most desired numbers. She is as great a Lady as she is a singer/performer. If you get the chance to see her in concert ... DO NOT miss the opportunity,
Amanda Miguel ALWAYS delivers! She has evolved in to incorporating human experiences into the show. Her classics definitely arouse the crowd, and her new Argentinean project reaches to the very fabric of your soul. Spotlight 29 was very organized with plenty of parking, moving space, and signage. A lot to do before and after the concert. The mini bar off the stage is well staffed, stocked, and managed.
I have seen Amanda perform more than once and every time she amazes me as she continues performing as when she was young her voice is unique and this a show that you can’t miss Thank you Amanda yes we also miss Diego, I wish they had played the video of Pídeme with Diego at your show
It was my first time going to a concert and I got a booth it was amazing nice costumer service although hope they have more servers because one it takes a lot of time to get your drinks and making line it takes my experience not enjoying my concert but I try to understand in away but it be nice if they had more help for does moments more when you get a booth But overall people were nice and they let me know that they had less help and they were sorry so I was understanding. But I will definitely be a next time
Amanda Miguel concert was just incredible. As an individual who doesn’t speak Spanish you can appreciate her voice and songs. Her songs make you move. Although I don’t understand the words I would place her as number 1 singer overall (Spanish and English). Such an extremely talented singer.
People were entering even after the middle of the concert. This was annoying and distracting because they were trying to find their seats. None of the rows or seats were labeled, which led to more disorganization. The lights pointing to the audience's faces were horribly bright, and I got a migraine. Even though all of these, the sound was pretty good, and I enjoyed the concert as much as I could.
We drove 2.5 hrs to see her Amanda eres sensacional, quedamos encantados con tu voz