I was touring a lot and I didn't have time to go to the studio. In an interview with Rolling Stone he explained, "I wanted to release this album in 2017, and I just keep putting out singles. The COVID-19 pandemic gave Iglesias the opportunity to go into the studio and start work on both volumes of the album. The album was originally scheduled to come out in 2017, but was pushed back due to Iglesias' touring commitments, so instead more singles were released. These singles included " Duele El Corazon", " Subeme La Radio", " El Baño" and " Move to Miami". Up next, Ricky and Enrique’s co-headlining tour, presented by Live Nation, will visit Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix and Los Angeles, to name a few.Starting in 2016, the album was preceded by a number of singles that were intended to be included on the upcoming album. “Blessings, Miami, thank you so much!” he said, wearing a black puffer vest and purple jeans for his closing song of “The Cup of Life.” Indeed, Martin left his soul (and dance moves) on the stage, singing hits like “Vuelve,” “She Bangs,” “Tu Recuerdo,” “Pegate,” “La Mordidita,” and “Maria.”Īlthough neither Martin nor Iglesias invited special guests to their shows, Christina Aguilera appeared on the screen when he performed “Nobody Wants To Be Lonely” and Maluma when he performed “Vente Pa’ Ca.” #enriquerickytour ?: #danielavesco /GqmRUHnz5P Mañana seguimos con nuestra 2da noche en el FTX Arena de Miami, luego Atlanta y Orlando, varias ciudades en Texas y por ahí seguimos. Miami, que buena fiesta la de esta noche. I want us to forget what it was and focus on what it is and on the future. It’s been a very beautiful tour working with Enrique. “Good night, Miami, how are you?” he asked the packed house. Important to highlight, all of his dance crew wore face masks at all times. He also incorporated various dance performances like live bomba and flamenco.
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Twenty-seven minutes later, Martin - wearing black gaucho pants and a silky robe - took center stage with “Livin La Vida Loca.” “Are you ready to have a good time, Miami? I know that people know how to dance here,” he said before performing “La Bomba.”Ī true showman, the Puerto Rican singer had many outfit changes and a different stage set for each song. Iglesias then blessed fans with a wave of hits like “Subeme,” “Hero,” “El Perdón,” and “Bailando,” before wrapping up his set at 9:40 p.m. While performing “Loco,” Iglesias and his backing vocalist did a whole dramatic telenovela scene, which started off with a kiss and ended up in a reggaeton dance with his song “Me Pase.” Enjoy tonight,” he said before taking a shot.
On a second stage, right in the middle of the venue, the Spanish pop star performed his early 2000’s records such as “Cuando Me Enamoro” and “Loco.” “It’s been a year and a half of almost f-ed up s–t. Miami tonight!!! #EnriqueRickyTour /XUvCrMYuce He even incorporated hits like Farruko’s “Pepas” and Masked Wolf’s “Astronaut In The Ocean.” Taking it old school,” Iglesias said to fans ahead of performing “Bailamos.”įor his set, the singer had a nine-member band and lots of fire shows. He opened his show with energetic songs like “Freak,” “Chasing the Sun,” and “I Like How it Feels.” Inside the venue, workers wore their masks and concert-goers removed them as they took their seats.Īt 8:30 p.m., Iglesias jumped on stage wearing his signature all-black leather pants, boots, fitted button-up shirt, and cap. The FTX Arena followed strict no-bags allowed and face masks required for entry. Wearing an all-denim, bedazzled ensemble, the Colombian pop star then poured his heart out to ballad “Un Año” and “No Hay Nadie Mas.” During his one-hour set, Yatra then got everyone on their feet, singing tracks like “Chica Ideal,” “Robarte Un Beso,” and “Pareja del Año.” Making its grand live debut, he also performed his new, feel-good pop/dance “Tacones Rojos.” Concert: A Pregnant Evaluna, A Proposal, La Tribu & More