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Enrique Iglesias to perform in Mumbai in October: When and where to book tickets
Enrique Iglesias to perform in Mumbai in October: When and where to book tickets

India Today

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Enrique Iglesias to perform in Mumbai in October: When and where to book tickets

Global pop icon Enrique Iglesias is set to return to India after more than a decade, with a one-night-only concert in Mumbai on October 30, 2025. The highly anticipated event will be held at MMRDA Grounds, BKC, and is expected to draw over 30,000 will be the Spanish superstar's first India performance since his sold-out tour in 2012. The Mumbai concert is being produced by EVA Live in partnership with BEW Live, and is part of Iglesias' global tour that heads to Abu Dhabi for hits like 'Bailando', 'Hero', and 'Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)', Iglesias will perform a career-spanning set that promises a mix of nostalgic anthems and contemporary chart-toppers. The show will feature state-of-the-art production, visuals and immersive experiences, organisers said. When and where to book tickets:Fans can now register on the District App. Ticket sales will roll out in phases:Mastercard Pre-sale Phase 1:Starts: Friday, June 20, 12 PM ISTEnds: Sunday, June 22, 12 PM ISTAvailable on: [ Pre-sale Phase 2:Starts: Sunday, June 22, 12 PM ISTEnds: Friday, June 27, 12 PM ISTAvailable on: District AppGeneral Sale:Begins: Friday, June 27, 5 PM ISTMastercard holders will also gain access to special packages that include artist moments and curated city Iglesias' return a "historic moment", EVA Live founder Deepak Chaudhary said the concert highlights the growing demand for international acts in India. 'With a resurgence of interest in iconic global performers, Enrique's return reaffirms our mission to deliver world-class entertainment,' he has recently hosted global stars such as Coldplay, Maroon 5, Alan Walker, Akon, and Bryan Adams, with more high-profile shows on the horizon, including Travis Scott. You May Also Like

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers
Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers

Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don scans for save sources and provides updates on evolving bullpen situations. Shelby Miller has recorded Arizona's last two saves, while Kevin Ginkel has made just one appearance since getting blown up for five runs last week. Miller (27% rostered) has been solid, posting an 18.4 K-BB% and a 3.19 SIERA, and he's the current favorite for saves in the Diamondbacks' pen. Meanwhile, Justin Martinez (55%) is expected to throw to live hitters this week and is ahead of A.J. Puk (24%) in their recoveries. A healthy Martinez will presumably take over closing duties, but he's a question mark. Only the Dodgers have provided more save opportunities than Arizona (23) this season. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] Raisel Iglesias' 5.71 ERA is accompanied by a 2.93 SIERA. His 20.8 K-BB% is right in line with last season, when he finished with a 1.95 ERA. Iglesias' 30.0 HR/FB% is the fifth-highest among 185 qualified relievers. His average exit velocity is in the bottom 20% of the league one season after being in the top 3%. Iglesias' velocity is a bit down (94.8 mph), and it's possible he's suddenly become much more hittable at 35 years old, but the likelier bet is regression to the mean. Iglesias is seemingly on a shorter leash after three straight shaky appearances (Pierce Johnson got a save Tuesday with Iglesias unavailable), but he locked down Thursday's save and appears to have his manager's confidence. Ryan Pressly has pitched just 1.1 innings over the last nine days since getting clobbered for eight earned runs without recording an out. He hasn't tallied a save since April 13, although at least Pressly was used in a high-leverage situation last appearance. Lefty Drew Pomeranz recorded the Cubs' last save, but Porter Hodge (15%) was likely unavailable having pitched on back-to-back days. Hodge owns a 5.40 ERA and a 1.53 WHIP, but he appears to be the favorite for saves in Chicago. It remains highly likely the Cubs trade for their eventual closer. Jesús Tinoco has somewhat quietly completely overtaken Miami's closer's role over the last month. Calvin Faucher's last save came April 22, and Tinoco was likely unavailable having recorded saves the previous two days. Tinoco has tallied every Marlins save opportunity since then, including two wins and a save (and a loss) over the last 10 days. Miami won't provide a ton of opportunities, but Tinoco is closing and available in 96% of Yahoo leagues. Luke Weaver (61%) looks like the current favorite for saves in New York and should be rostered in all fantasy leagues. However, Devin Williams has made three straight scoreless appearances (and six of his last seven). Williams (84%) needs to be stashed with the Yankees likely turning back to him at some point, but he can be benched for now. José Alvarado continues to pitch well, but he's recorded just one save since April 19. Meanwhile, Jordan Romano has picked up the Phillies' last two saves. Romano has allowed zero runs with a 0.50 WHIP and an 8:0 K:BB ratio over his last six innings (he also has three saves over the six appearances). It makes sense Romano got off to a slow start while coming off elbow surgery, but he's looked far better recently. Jordan Romano, K'ing the Side. — Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) May 14, 2025 Romano was dropped in many fantasy leagues after losing the closer's role, but his 8.22 ERA comes with a 3.44 SIERA. The Phillies will still mix-and-match with lefties Alvarado and Matt Strahm, but Romano suddenly looks like the favorite for saves in Philadelphia's pen again. He's available in nearly 60% of Yahoo leagues and has the upside to be a top 10 fantasy closer moving forward. Just when it looked like David Bednar (44%) was locked back in as the Pirates' closer, new manager Rob Kelly has reentered Dennis Santana into the mix. Pittsburgh has totaled just one save so far during May. A timeshare on a Pirates team that's 15-29 is a tough situation for fantasy. Jeff Hoffman has quickly watched his ERA balloon from 1.10 to 6.05 during his last five appearances (three innings). Hoffman's 6.05 ERA is accompanied by a 1.64 SIERA and a 33.3 K-BB% that ranks fourth among 185 qualified relievers. However, Yimi García (10%) recorded his third save of the season during Toronto's last chance, which was one day after Hoffman's latest blowup. Hoffman's leash is undoubtedly shorter having allowed 11 earned runs over his last three innings, but he's likely to remain the Blue Jays' closer barring further setbacks. His peripherals are elite, so hopefully this latest stretch is just an ugly blip. But García would provide insurance. The Blue Jays are tied for the second-most save opportunities (23) this year.

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers
Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Advanced stats continue to tell interesting stories for key closers

Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don scans for save sources and provides updates on evolving bullpen situations. Arizona Diamondbacks Shelby Miller has recorded Arizona's last two saves, while Kevin Ginkel has made just one appearance since getting blown up for five runs last week. Miller (27% rostered) has been solid, posting an 18.4 K-BB% and a 3.19 SIERA, and he's the current favorite for saves in the Diamondbacks' pen. Advertisement Meanwhile, Justin Martinez (55%) is expected to throw to live hitters this week and is ahead of A.J. Puk (24%) in their recoveries. A healthy Martinez will presumably take over closing duties, but he's a question mark. Only the Dodgers have provided more save opportunities than Arizona (23) this season. Atlanta Braves Raisel Iglesias' 5.71 ERA is accompanied by a 2.93 SIERA. His 20.8 K-BB% is right in line with last season, when he finished with a 1.95 ERA. Iglesias' 30.0 HR/FB% is the fifth-highest among 185 qualified relievers. His average exit velocity is in the bottom 20% of the league one season after being in the top 3%. Iglesias' velocity is a bit down (94.8 mph), and it's possible he's suddenly become much more hittable at 35 years old, but the likelier bet is regression to the mean. Advertisement Iglesias is seemingly on a shorter leash after three straight shaky appearances (Pierce Johnson got a save Tuesday with Iglesias unavailable), but he locked down Thursday's save and appears to have his manager's confidence. Chicago Cubs Ryan Pressly has pitched just 1.1 innings over the last nine days since getting clobbered for eight earned runs without recording an out. He hasn't tallied a save since April 13, although at least Pressly was used in a high-leverage situation last appearance. Lefty Drew Pomeranz recorded the Cubs' last save, but Porter Hodge (15%) was likely unavailable having pitched on back-to-back days. Hodge owns a 5.40 ERA and a 1.53 WHIP, but he appears to be the favorite for saves in Chicago. It remains highly likely the Cubs trade for their eventual closer. Miami Marlins Jesús Tinoco has somewhat quietly completely overtaken Miami's closer's role over the last month. Calvin Faucher's last save came April 22, and Tinoco was likely unavailable having recorded saves the previous two days. Tinoco has tallied every Marlins save opportunity since then, including two wins and a save (and a loss) over the last 10 days. Miami won't provide a ton of opportunities, but Tinoco is closing and available in 96% of Yahoo leagues. Advertisement [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] New York Yankees Luke Weaver (61%) looks like the current favorite for saves in New York and should be rostered in all fantasy leagues. However, Devin Williams has made three straight scoreless appearances (and six of his last seven). Williams (84%) needs to be stashed with the Yankees likely turning back to him at some point, but he can be benched for now. Philadelphia Phillies José Alvarado continues to pitch well, but he's recorded just one save since April 19. Meanwhile, Jordan Romano has picked up the Phillies' last two saves. Romano has allowed zero runs with a 0.50 WHIP and an 8:0 K:BB ratio over his last six innings (he also has three saves over the six appearances). It makes sense Romano got off to a slow start while coming off elbow surgery, but he's looked far better recently. Romano was dropped in many fantasy leagues after losing the closer's role, but his 8.22 ERA comes with a 3.44 SIERA. The Phillies will still mix-and-match with lefties Alvarado and Matt Strahm, but Romano suddenly looks like the favorite for saves in Philadelphia's pen again. He's available in nearly 60% of Yahoo leagues and has the upside to be a top 10 fantasy closer moving forward. Pittsburgh Pirates Just when it looked like David Bednar (44%) was locked back in as the Pirates' closer, new manager Rob Kelly has reentered Dennis Santana into the mix. Pittsburgh has totaled just one save so far during May. A timeshare on a Pirates team that's 15-29 is a tough situation for fantasy. Toronto Blue Jays Jeff Hoffman has quickly watched his ERA balloon from 1.10 to 6.05 during his last five appearances (three innings). Hoffman's 6.05 ERA is accompanied by a 1.64 SIERA and a 33.3 K-BB% that ranks fourth among 185 qualified relievers. However, Yimi García (10%) recorded his third save of the season during Toronto's last chance, which was one day after Hoffman's latest blowup. Advertisement Hoffman's leash is undoubtedly shorter having allowed 11 earned runs over his last three innings, but he's likely to remain the Blue Jays' closer barring further setbacks. His peripherals are elite, so hopefully this latest stretch is just an ugly blip. But García would provide insurance. The Blue Jays are tied for the second-most save opportunities (23) this year.

Soumita Saha pays tribute to Enrique Iglesias with new release
Soumita Saha pays tribute to Enrique Iglesias with new release

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Soumita Saha pays tribute to Enrique Iglesias with new release

Soumita Saha, an Indian singer and composer, has released Shopno, a musical tribute to Enrique Iglesias on his 49th birthday. Inspired by Iglesias' hit Hero, the song reflects Soumita's deep connection to his music during her formative years. "Shopno," recorded in Kolkata, blends melancholic pop with an evocative arrangement, showcasing her commitment to global musical dialogue. Marking the 49th birthday of global pop icon Enrique Iglesias on May 8, singer and composer Soumita Saha released a musical tribute titled Shopno . The track draws deep inspiration from Iglesias' early 2000s hit Hero , a song that continues to resonate with romantic pop enthusiasts around the world. Soumita, known for her cross-cultural musical expressions and work in Tagore music , shares that Iglesias' music shaped much of her emotional landscape during her formative years. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: 'India won't give face-saving exit to Pak army chief Asim Munir' IPL 2025: BCCI suspends IPL 2025 amid India-Pakistan tensions India-Pakistan tensions: What's closed, emergency protocols & more Though she was in school when Hero first captivated global audiences, its emotional pull accompanied her well into adulthood. Shopno , rich in nostalgic undertones, revisits that sentimental terrain, weaving memory and emotion into a melodic reflection. The song—written, composed, and performed by Soumita—blends melancholic pop with an evocative arrangement. The animated music video adds a visual layer that deepens the emotional tone of the track. The piece was recorded in Kolkata and is now available for streaming. Soumita recently represented her country at a cultural event in California, showcasing her commitment to global musical dialogue through original compositions and collaborations. Shopno extends that vision—channeling the influence of a global pop figure through an introspective lens, while also celebrating the enduring power of melody to connect across time and culture.

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