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Vivo (English: Live) is the third live album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was filmed at the Auditorio Coca-Cola concert hall in Monterrey, Mexico, where Miguel performed from 13 to 17 April 2000, as part of the second leg of his Amarte Es Un Placer Tour. Vivo was released in a live audio CD, DVD and VHS format. Vivo is the first Spanish-language live album to be released on NTSC, PAL, and DVD formats. The audio version was produced by Miguel while David Mallet directed the video album. The audio disc was released on 3 October 2000, while the video album was released on 24 October. Miguel's renditions of "Y" and "La Bikina", which he specifically performed during the concert shows in Mexico where he was joined by Cutberto Pérez's band Mariachi 2000, made available as singles for the al

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  • Vivo (álbum de Luis Miguel) (es)
  • Vivo (album de Luis Miguel) (fr)
  • Vivo (álbum de Luis Miguel) (pt)
  • Vivo (Luis Miguel album) (en)
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  • Vivo é o segundo álbum ao vivo do cantor mexicano Luis Miguel, lançado em 2000. Foi gravado no dia 17 de Abril de 2000 no México, durante o último show da tour de Amarte es un Placer. (pt)
  • Vivo es el tercer álbum en vivo del cantante mexicano Luis Miguel. Fue filmado en la sala de conciertos Auditorio Coca-Cola en Monterrey, México, donde Luis Miguel actuó del 13 al 17 de abril de 2000, como parte de la segunda etapa de su gira Amarte es un placer Tour. Vivo se lanzó en formato CD, DVD y VHS de audio en vivo. Vivo es el primer álbum en vivo en español que se publica en formatos NTSC, PAL y DVD. La versión en audio fue producida por Luis Miguel mientras que dirigió el vídeo álbum. El disco de audio se publicó el 3 de octubre de 2000, mientras que el álbum de vídeo se publicó el 24 de octubre. Las versiones de Luis Miguel de «Y» y «La Bikina», que realizó específicamente durante los conciertos en México, donde se unió a la banda Mariachi 2000 de Cutberto Pérez, estuvieron dis (es)
  • Vivo est le troisième album live du chanteur mexicain Luis Miguel. Il a été filmé dans la salle de concert (en) de Monterrey, dans l'État de Nuevo Léon, au Mexique, où Miguel s'est produit du 13 au 17 avril 2000, dans le cadre de la deuxième étape de sa tournée Amarte es un placer. Vivo a été publié sous forme de CD audio, DVD et VHS en direct. C'est le premier album live en langue espagnole à être sorti aux formats NTSC, PAL et DVD. La version audio a été produite par Miguel, tandis que David Mallet a réalisé l'album vidéo. Le disque audio est sorti le 3 octobre 2000, tandis que l'album vidéo est sorti le 24 octobre. Les interprétations de Miguel de Y et La Bikina, qu'il a spécialement interprétées lors des concerts au Mexique où il a été rejoint par le groupe Mariachi 2000 de Cutberto P (fr)
  • Vivo (English: Live) is the third live album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was filmed at the Auditorio Coca-Cola concert hall in Monterrey, Mexico, where Miguel performed from 13 to 17 April 2000, as part of the second leg of his Amarte Es Un Placer Tour. Vivo was released in a live audio CD, DVD and VHS format. Vivo is the first Spanish-language live album to be released on NTSC, PAL, and DVD formats. The audio version was produced by Miguel while David Mallet directed the video album. The audio disc was released on 3 October 2000, while the video album was released on 24 October. Miguel's renditions of "Y" and "La Bikina", which he specifically performed during the concert shows in Mexico where he was joined by Cutberto Pérez's band Mariachi 2000, made available as singles for the al (en)
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