Friday, October 28, 2011

"My Sweet Lord" Live in Rio



Julio performs "My Sweet Lord" live in Rio earlier this month.

(Source: YouTube)

Thursday, October 27, 2011

"Manuela" 2011 version



(Source: YouTube)

Saturday, October 22, 2011

South African Tour: Postponed

Event organiser Big Concerts has announced that Spanish crooner Julio Iglesias will not be performing in South Africa after all. Enrique’s dad, who according to Sony Music Entertainment is one of the top 30 bestselling musicians in history, was scheduled to perform at the Big Top Arena at Carnival City, Jo’burg, on November 5 and 6, before moving on to Cape Town’s GrandWest Casino on November 8.

The concerts have been “postponed until further notice”, apparently because Iglesias recently contracted “a serious ear infection”, from which the crooner is still recovering. Both Iglesias and Big Concerts have apologised to fans for any inconvenience and a new tour schedule is being discussed for performances next year.

Having garnered international fame from his singing career, Iglesias’s beginnings are often forgotten. Once a promising goal keeper for one of Real Madrid’s soccer teams before suffering a spinal-compression injury in a car accident, he began practicing the guitar to improve his fine motor dexterity.

Since the start of the singer’s illustrious musical career in 1986, when he won the Benidorm International Song contest in Spain with his entry, “La vida sigue igual”, Iglesias has released more than 80 albums in numerous languages and is the only musician ever to be awarded the Diamond Disc by the Guinness Book of World Records for selling more records in more languages than any other musical artist in history.

Fans of the “To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before” singer should hold on to their tickets until new dates have been announced, though according to a press release from PR company Penny Stein Promotions, all ticket holders for Iglesias’s shows are entitled to an immediate, full refund from Computicket outlets.





(Source: http://www.thenewage.co.za)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

"Quijote" Live in Brasilia, Brazil 2011



Julio opens with "Quijote" in Brasilia, Brazil 2011

(Source: YouTube)

Julio Iglesias: I “Was a Bad Singer” when I Started Out

Julio Iglesias: I “Was a Bad Singer” when I Started Out

SAO PAULO – Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, who is on an eight-concert tour of Brazil, said in an interview that he “was a bad singer” when he recorded his first songs and had decided to re-record them for the “Volume I” album.

“You only get better with time and I’ll be even better in 10 years,” Iglesias told the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.

The 68-year-old singer’s album will feature songs like “Hey,” “Me Olvide de Vivir” and “Manuela,” as well as some versions sung in Portuguese.

The album is hitting the market amid an economic downturn that is affecting music sales.

“There is a crisis, but music and artists are always going to exist. The rest can be done,” Iglesias said.

After the United States, Brazil is the country where Iglesias has appeared the most.

His current tour includes a stop in Olinda, a city in the northeastern state of Pernambuco, “which is the poorest, but it gets rid of its ills with song,” Iglesias said.

The Spanish singer, who has sold more than 300 albums in different languages, is starting his Brazil tour with concerts Saturday and Sunday at Sao Paulo’s HSBC Theater.

He will perform on Tuesday in Olinda, on Thursday in Brasilia and on Oct. 15 in Curitiba.

Iglesias will wrap up his tour with performances in Rio de Janeiro on Oct. 17, Porto Alegre on Oct. 20 and Florianopolis on Oct. 22.

(Source: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=431655&CategoryId=13003)

Friday, October 7, 2011

New Tour Dates

Thu 12/01/11 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Bukit Jalil Stadium

Tue 12/06/11 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome

Wed 12/07/11 Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Dome

Fri 12/09/11 Kobe, Japan Kokusai Kaikan

(Source: julioiglesias.com and pollstar.com)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

New Album Preview



Preview of "Numero Uno"

(Source: YouTube)