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Enrique Iglesias to perform in India after 13 years
Enrique Iglesias to perform in India after 13 years

The Print

time4 hours ago

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  • The Print

Enrique Iglesias to perform in India after 13 years

The upcoming concert is part of a broader trend of international artists performing in India. Recent acts have included Guns N' Roses, Coldplay, Bryan Adams, Maroon 5, Akon, Alan Walker, Glass Animals, Ed Sheeran, and Dua Lipa. Travis Scott is also scheduled to perform in Delhi on 18 and 19 October as part of his Circus Maximus World Tour. Enrique shared the venue and the date for the concert on his Instagram story. The Mumbai show precedes his next engagement in Abu Dhabi on his touring calendar. New Delhi: Enrique Iglesias is scheduled to return to India after 13 years. The singer-songwriter will perform in Mumbai on 30 October at the MMRDA Grounds, BKC. His last concert in India was in 2012, and it was a sold-out event. Registrations are already live on District app, while pre-sale tickets will be made available in two phases, beginning on 20 June. Also read: 'There's no North-South divide in films anymore,' says Rana Daggubati Three decades of music Enrique, who first gained popularity in 1995 with his debut album Enrique Iglesias, has since sold over 180 million albums and amassed over 40 billion streams. His song Bailando recently crossed 7 billion streams. He holds the record for 154 No. 1 singles across Billboard charts, including 27 No. 1 singles on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart. His accolades include multiple awards like Grammys, Billboard Awards, American Music Awards, and ASCAP. In 2019, the Spanish singer had posted a nostalgic clip from his last India tour on his official X handle. The video showed a fan chasing Enrique on a bike, while the singer is being interviewed inside a car. 'One of my favourite places in the world! I love you, #India. Can't wait to be back!! #TBT,' read the caption. The upcoming India concert is being organised by EVA Live in partnership with BEW Live. Enrique is expected to present a setlist covering his three-decade career. 'Bringing Enrique Iglesias back to India after 13 years is a truly historic moment. The anticipation among fans has been palpable, and we are overjoyed to facilitate this reunion,' said Deepak Chaudhary, Founder and Managing Director, EVA Live, the company who also hosted Bryan Adams in India last year for the So Happy It Hurts tour. (Edited by Aamaan Alam Khan)

Beéle Arrives on Billboard's Albums Charts With Debut Set ‘BORONDO'
Beéle Arrives on Billboard's Albums Charts With Debut Set ‘BORONDO'

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Beéle Arrives on Billboard's Albums Charts With Debut Set ‘BORONDO'

After collecting multiple hits across Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart and Latin Airplay charts, Beéle makes his first appearance on the albums rankings with BORONDO. The Colombian singer-songwriter's debut set launches on the Top Latin Albums (at No. 10) and Top Latin Rhythm Albums (at No. 4) lists, dated May 31. BORONDO, a 26-track album, was released May 15 on Hear This Music/5020 Records. The set starts at No. 10 on Top Latin Albums with 11,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the tracking week ending May 22, according to Luminate. More from Billboard Zak Starkey Rubbishes Reports He Retired from The Who, Insists He Was 'Fired' Lorde Makes Surprise Appearance at Aotearoa Music Awards Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Perform 1996 Hit 'Tha Crossroads' on 'Everybody's Live' During the tracking week of May 16-22, BORONDO's debut was driven primarily by streaming activity, with the album's songs generating 17 million official on-demand streams. Meanwhile, the remainder of the total-week sum came from a minimal contribution of album sales and track-equivalent units. (Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.) Further, BORONDO's entrance marks a breakthrough for Puerto Rican indie label Hear This Music—founded by DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz— achieving its first performance and top 10 on any Billboard albums tally since its formation in 2015 (the imprint has earned 20 entries on the Hot Latin Songs chart, including three top 10s). The set was previewed by one charting song: 'Mi Refe,' with Ovy on The Drums, peaked at No. 8 on Latin Rhythm Airplay in April. Prince Royce, Mora & Sebastian Yatra Achieve Top 10 Success: Elsewhere on the Latin albums charts, three other Latin artists leave a mark this week, starting with Prince Royce, whose album Eterno debuts at No. 3 on the Top Tropical Albums chart, his eighth straight top 10 since the 54-week ruler album Prince Royce in 2010. Eterno, a collection of 20th century English hits turned-bilingual bachatas, becomes the Hot Shot debut of the week on Top Tropical Albums with 3,000 equivalent album units earned during the tracking week ending May 22. The album's songs generated 1.9 million official on-demand streams in its first week. 'How Deep Is Your Love' is the only song that previewed the album; it hits new peaks on the overall Latin Airplay (No. 5) and Tropical Airplay (No. 4) charts after a 35% boost in audience impressions, to 7 million. Puerto Rican Mora secures his fifth top 10 on the Top Latin Rhythm Albums chart with Lo Mismo De Siempre, as the album bows at No. 9 with 7,000 equivalent album units, also largely from streaming activity (9.8 million official on-demand streams in its opening week). The Rimas-released set, dropped on an off-cycle Sunday, May 18, thus, debuts on the chart with only five days of activity (the chart's tracking week runs Friday through Thursday). Lastly, Sebastian Yatra's Milagro starts at No. 9 on Top Latin Pop Albums with 2,000 equivalent album units. The 17-track album, released May 18 on Universal Music Latino/UMLE, generated 2.3 million official streams during the same period. It becomes Yatra's fourth top 10 on the tally. All charts (dated May 31, 2025) will update on tomorrow, May 28 (a day later than usual due to the Memorial Day holiday May 26). For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Four Decades of 'Madonna': A Look Back at the Queen of Pop's Debut Album on the Charts Chart Rewind: In 1990, Madonna Was in 'Vogue' Atop the Hot 100

Selena Gomez is Woman of the Year at Billboard Latin Women in Music 2025
Selena Gomez is Woman of the Year at Billboard Latin Women in Music 2025

Muscat Daily

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Muscat Daily

Selena Gomez is Woman of the Year at Billboard Latin Women in Music 2025

Miami, US – Selena Gomez will receive the prestigious Woman of the Year award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music 2025, Billboard and Telemundo announced on Wednesday. The third annual edition of the celebration will be held in Miami and broadcast live on April 24 at 9pm ET (1am GMT), exclusively on Telemundo, with additional airing on Universo, Peacock and the Telemundo app. The show will also be available across Latin America and the Caribbean via Telemundo Internacional. The Woman of the Year award recognises a female artist who has shown exceptional success, leadership, and cultural impact in the music industry and beyond. Gomez joins previous honourees such as Shakira and Karol G. A global star with a diverse career, Gomez has enjoyed significant success in both mainstream and Latin music. With 42 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, she secured her first No.1 with Lose You to Love Me in 2019. Her 2018 collaboration Taki Taki with DJ Snake, Ozuna, and Cardi B debuted at No.1 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and held the top spot for 13 consecutive weeks. She continued her Latin chart success with hits such as Baila Conmigo with Rauw Alejandro, which reached No.4 and topped the Latin Airplay chart. Gomez made history with her debut Spanish-language EP Revelación , which premiered at No.1 on the Top Latin Albums chart, becoming the first female artist to do so since Shakira's El Dorado. The project earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album. Most recently, her collaboration with Benny Blanco and The Marías on Ojos Tristes — a reinterpretation of the 1980s classic El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes — reached the top five on Hot Latin Songs and forms part of the collaborative album I Said I Love You First . Beyond her musical achievements, Gomez is an acclaimed actress, producer, and businesswoman. She is also a prominent advocate for mental health and social justice, using her platform to raise awareness on issues affecting underrepresented communities. She was previously named Billboard's Woman of the Year in 2017 for her contributions to the broader music landscape. This year's celebration will also recognise artists including Anitta with the Vanguard Award, Belinda with the Evolution Award, Celia Cruz posthumously with the Legend Award, Chiquis with the Impact Award, Ha*Ash with the Unbreakable Award, Natti Natasha as the Unstoppable Artist, and Olga Tañón with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Billboard Latin Women in Music honours trailblazing Latinas whose contributions are shaping the sound and future of Latin music on a global scale.

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