The tour's
setlist consisted of songs from her albums
Pies Descalzos (1996) and
Dónde Están los Ladrones? (1998). In addition, she included an a capella song, "
Alfonsina y el mar", originally by Argentine folk singer
Mercedes Sosa. Criticism of the tour was the overselling of tickets in
Guatemala, where around 5,000 to 7,000 tickets were sold for a stadium with a maximum capacity of 4,000. The concert was also delayed for the day after the planned date due to problems with the stage, which caused fans to partially destroy one of the stadium gates and damaging several vehicles parked outside, and around 25 people fainted in the midst of the commotion. Due to the tour's success, extra concerts were added due to popular demand. The show had people in the blocks near the stadium to prevent overcrowding of the region and, according to residents' testimonies, the loud music caused the buildings to shake. The concerts at National Auditorium, Mexico City, and Luna Park, Buenos Aires, were broadcast on national television. ==Critical reception==