Events
Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez
Jul 28, 2012
Sat 7:00 PM
Performers:
- Enrique Iglesias
- Jennifer Lopez
- Frankie J
More Info
Event Details
Z104.3 welcomes Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez to Verizon Center on Saturday, July 28th.
Performer Info
Enrique Iglesias:
Though he is the son of the most successful Spanish singer of all time, Enrique Iglesias' rise to the top of the Latin and US pop charts was the result of his own efforts. Breaking through in the mid-90s, Iglesias continues to release chart-topping hits including his most recent effort, the bilingual Spanish/English album, Euphoria. Enrique Iglesias tour dates were announced earlier in 2011 and have the Latin pop sensation touring Europe throughout the summer.
Iglesias hit the big time with a succession of #1 Latin tracks; in fact, all five of his singles from his debut album, Enrique Iglesias, hit #1 on Billboard's Latin Songs survey. The album was certified gold in the US and won Iglesias the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. Riding the momentum of his debut, Iglesias quickly released his 1997 sophomore set, Vivir, which ironically dethroned his father's album, Tango, at the top of Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. The set released another slew of hits, with the first three singles hitting the pole position on the Latin Tracks survey, giving Iglesias the distinction of being the first Latin artist to have all eight of his first singles hit #1. Eager to get on the road to capitalize on his chart success, Enrique Iglesias tour dates had the singer touring major stadiums in sixteen countries throughout Summer 1997.
Iglesias released his third album, Cosas del Amor, in 1998 and despite releasing two #1 singles, the album's commercial impact was tepid in comparison to its predecessor's. Iglesias did not waste anytime releasing more material, and this time the impact of his fourth album, Enrique, would have him transcending into the English arena for the first time. The album's debut single, "Bailamos," was an international smash that catapulted him to the top of Billboard's Hot 100 in the Summer of 1998. The album went on to be certified double-platinum in the United States and Iglesias emerged as Latin pop's newest crossover. Following the success of his first English-language album, Iglesias quickly released his second full length English album, Escape, in 2001 which featured the massive single, "Hero." The album trumped sales of its predecessor and was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA.
In support of his newly found English-language success, the ambitious Enrique Iglesias concert schedule had him traveling to fifty sold-out venues in sixteen countries. The tour was so successful that more tour dates were announced, and the second leg, "Don't Turn off the Lights," was capped off in 2002 with a duo of sold out shows in New York's famed Madison Square Garden. Iglesias returned to the Spanish arena the following year with the release of his fourth Spanish language album, Quizas, which sold over a million copies in its first week of release. The album spawned three more #1 singles and gave Iglesias his 16th #1 Hot Latin Track single, garnering him the distinction of having the most #1 singles in the genre. Iglesias followed this album with the English language, 7, which marked his seventh offering. While the album was met with lukewarm commercial success, Enrique Iglesias embarked on his most ambitious concert schedule yet.
In 2007, Iglesias released his eighth album, Insomniac, which contained the #1 Billboard Hot 100 single, "Do You Know." The Enrique Iglesias concert schedule, in support of the album, had the singer touring the world, but was most notable for its stop in Damascus, Syria-- making Iglesias the first westerner to perform in that country for three decades. Iglesias keeps on churning out the hits and in 2010 he returned to the top ten of the Billboard US album charts with his latest release, Euphoria. The album has the distinction of being Iglesias' first bilingual album, with half the tracks in Spanish and the other half in English. Tracks in both languages have made an impact on the singles charts, two English language tracks, "I Like it" and "Tonight I'm Lovin' You," charted in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100, while "No Me Digas Que No," hit #1 on the Latin Pop songs survey. In support of this album, Enrique Iglesias tour dates have been announced, with the singer touring Europe throughout the summer. Whether you are a fan of the Latin pop-star's most successful Spanish releases or you prefer his crossover material, make sure you keep up to date with the Enrique Iglesias concert schedule. Use Eventful as your source for news and updates on Enrique Iglesias tour dates.
Jennifer Lopez: Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), popularly nicknamed J.Lo, is a Golden Globe Award-nominated, five-time ALMA Award-winning American actress, Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, dancer, and fashion designer. She is the richest Hispanic in Hollywood according to Forbes magazine and also the most influential Hispanic entertainer in America according to People en Español's list of 100 Most Influential Hispanics which pays tribute to Hispanics who have had an impact on their communities.
Frankie J: Raw emotion is the sentiment Frankie J is revealing to fans with his Spanish-language debut, Un Nuevo Dia. The Mexican neo-soul star has spent the last year in the studio writing and recording personal songs that represent an emotional turning point for the artist. Frankies kept his buzz alive by giving fans a taste of the forthcoming album by releasing a Spanish version of the soft-rock ballad More Than Words, a remake of the 1991 hit by Extreme.
Un Nuevo Dia is a raw look inside Frankie Js personal world as he showcases both his singing and songwriting abilities over a fusion of pop, rock, and R&B tracks. Frankies versatility with different genres is what has made this Latin crooner a platinum-selling artist. Sung entirely in Spanish, Un Nuevo Dia is a return to not only Frankies Latin heritage but also his musical roots.
Frankie says the songs showcased on the album represent the emotional turn his life has taken. This is a very personal record for me. These songs are about starting your life over and living a new day. You dont have to speak Spanish to understand where Im coming from with these songs. The emotions in my voice and in my melodies are really what tell the story. Produced by Frankie, Happy Perez, Brian Michael Cox, Soul Shooz and Karlin, the album was recorded entirely in Texas, the state Frankie has called home for the last 5 years. Frankie also made his dream of collaborating with Latin pop duo Sin Bandera a reality by featuring the group on the album.
Exploring the Latin roots that have signified the 25-year-old as a unique R&B star, Frankie J displays exemplary talents on Un Nuevo Dia. Host to a smooth array of slow to mid-tempo tracks, this album showcases Frankies incessant, sweet vocal yearnings, the kind the ladies will gravitate towards upon a first listen.
Iglesias hit the big time with a succession of #1 Latin tracks; in fact, all five of his singles from his debut album, Enrique Iglesias, hit #1 on Billboard's Latin Songs survey. The album was certified gold in the US and won Iglesias the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. Riding the momentum of his debut, Iglesias quickly released his 1997 sophomore set, Vivir, which ironically dethroned his father's album, Tango, at the top of Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. The set released another slew of hits, with the first three singles hitting the pole position on the Latin Tracks survey, giving Iglesias the distinction of being the first Latin artist to have all eight of his first singles hit #1. Eager to get on the road to capitalize on his chart success, Enrique Iglesias tour dates had the singer touring major stadiums in sixteen countries throughout Summer 1997.
Iglesias released his third album, Cosas del Amor, in 1998 and despite releasing two #1 singles, the album's commercial impact was tepid in comparison to its predecessor's. Iglesias did not waste anytime releasing more material, and this time the impact of his fourth album, Enrique, would have him transcending into the English arena for the first time. The album's debut single, "Bailamos," was an international smash that catapulted him to the top of Billboard's Hot 100 in the Summer of 1998. The album went on to be certified double-platinum in the United States and Iglesias emerged as Latin pop's newest crossover. Following the success of his first English-language album, Iglesias quickly released his second full length English album, Escape, in 2001 which featured the massive single, "Hero." The album trumped sales of its predecessor and was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA.
In support of his newly found English-language success, the ambitious Enrique Iglesias concert schedule had him traveling to fifty sold-out venues in sixteen countries. The tour was so successful that more tour dates were announced, and the second leg, "Don't Turn off the Lights," was capped off in 2002 with a duo of sold out shows in New York's famed Madison Square Garden. Iglesias returned to the Spanish arena the following year with the release of his fourth Spanish language album, Quizas, which sold over a million copies in its first week of release. The album spawned three more #1 singles and gave Iglesias his 16th #1 Hot Latin Track single, garnering him the distinction of having the most #1 singles in the genre. Iglesias followed this album with the English language, 7, which marked his seventh offering. While the album was met with lukewarm commercial success, Enrique Iglesias embarked on his most ambitious concert schedule yet.
In 2007, Iglesias released his eighth album, Insomniac, which contained the #1 Billboard Hot 100 single, "Do You Know." The Enrique Iglesias concert schedule, in support of the album, had the singer touring the world, but was most notable for its stop in Damascus, Syria-- making Iglesias the first westerner to perform in that country for three decades. Iglesias keeps on churning out the hits and in 2010 he returned to the top ten of the Billboard US album charts with his latest release, Euphoria. The album has the distinction of being Iglesias' first bilingual album, with half the tracks in Spanish and the other half in English. Tracks in both languages have made an impact on the singles charts, two English language tracks, "I Like it" and "Tonight I'm Lovin' You," charted in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100, while "No Me Digas Que No," hit #1 on the Latin Pop songs survey. In support of this album, Enrique Iglesias tour dates have been announced, with the singer touring Europe throughout the summer. Whether you are a fan of the Latin pop-star's most successful Spanish releases or you prefer his crossover material, make sure you keep up to date with the Enrique Iglesias concert schedule. Use Eventful as your source for news and updates on Enrique Iglesias tour dates.
Jennifer Lopez: Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), popularly nicknamed J.Lo, is a Golden Globe Award-nominated, five-time ALMA Award-winning American actress, Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, dancer, and fashion designer. She is the richest Hispanic in Hollywood according to Forbes magazine and also the most influential Hispanic entertainer in America according to People en Español's list of 100 Most Influential Hispanics which pays tribute to Hispanics who have had an impact on their communities.
Frankie J: Raw emotion is the sentiment Frankie J is revealing to fans with his Spanish-language debut, Un Nuevo Dia. The Mexican neo-soul star has spent the last year in the studio writing and recording personal songs that represent an emotional turning point for the artist. Frankies kept his buzz alive by giving fans a taste of the forthcoming album by releasing a Spanish version of the soft-rock ballad More Than Words, a remake of the 1991 hit by Extreme.
Un Nuevo Dia is a raw look inside Frankie Js personal world as he showcases both his singing and songwriting abilities over a fusion of pop, rock, and R&B tracks. Frankies versatility with different genres is what has made this Latin crooner a platinum-selling artist. Sung entirely in Spanish, Un Nuevo Dia is a return to not only Frankies Latin heritage but also his musical roots.
Frankie says the songs showcased on the album represent the emotional turn his life has taken. This is a very personal record for me. These songs are about starting your life over and living a new day. You dont have to speak Spanish to understand where Im coming from with these songs. The emotions in my voice and in my melodies are really what tell the story. Produced by Frankie, Happy Perez, Brian Michael Cox, Soul Shooz and Karlin, the album was recorded entirely in Texas, the state Frankie has called home for the last 5 years. Frankie also made his dream of collaborating with Latin pop duo Sin Bandera a reality by featuring the group on the album.
Exploring the Latin roots that have signified the 25-year-old as a unique R&B star, Frankie J displays exemplary talents on Un Nuevo Dia. Host to a smooth array of slow to mid-tempo tracks, this album showcases Frankies incessant, sweet vocal yearnings, the kind the ladies will gravitate towards upon a first listen.

























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