Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel performs during the first of four sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace September 15, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty

Despite the constant criticism that Luis Miguel has been receiving from the media and some of his colleagues, “El Sol de México” is ready to bring back his act to Las Vegas this September.

Every year, the Mexican singer comes to the U.S. “a dar el grito” (phrase used in México to refer to the exact moment their Independence was proclaimed on September 15/16, 1810), and gives out a series of concerts in the Sin City that usually means very good business for the Colosseum at the Caesars Palace.

This year, however, Luis Miguel’s act was offered to some of the best resorts in Las Vegas and the Caesars Palace can say goodbye to their money because MGM Resorts may have a better offer for LuisMi.

Mexican newspaper Reforma confirmed that the star ended his 8-year-contract with the Colosseum and MGM Resorts could end up adding the singer to their Mexican Independence weekend lineup, “He is currently negotiating his performance at the Mandalay Bay where Juan Gabriel, Marc Anthony and Alejandro Fernández will also be performing.”

A source close to the singer revealed that he is currently analyzing all possible offers, “They offered him more money because he is one of the most successful acts in September, and that’s why he wants to take the best offer. It’s all about picking the place where he’ll generate the most revenue; they offered him 3 venues including the MGM Garden Arena, although that might not be doable because it’s very big. But it’s a fact that he will soon announce his new home in Vegas.”

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