Friday, October 7, 2011

Enrique Iglesias Shines & Pitbull Gets Assistance From Marc Anthony at .

Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Prince Royce, each with his own way and sound, packed the Staples Center in Los Angeles for the Euphoria Tour in a point that odd little time for posing as the trio performed some of their biggest hits.

The concert on Thursday (Oct. 7) included special guests such as Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel who performed "No Me Digas Que No"/"Do Not Tell Me No" with Iglesias.

Marc Anthony also appeared as a storm to do the hit single "Rain Over Me" with Pitbull.

Royce gave his all with his quiet voice that showed off his versatility in pop, bachata and R&B. Pitbull's blast of vigour and his nonstop pop- and rap anthems left fans wanting more, while Iglesias catered to the bilingual and bicultural crowd with songs in English and Spanish reaching from a rich catalog of medicine that included "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You"), "Bailamos," and "I Like It" (featuring Pitbull).

One of the night's biggest moments belonged to Anthony whose presence made the decibel levels rise dramatically which is no surprise considering Anthony's last few months with new music, a tour, Kohl's commercials and his very public separation from Jennifer Lopez.

Last month Pitbull, too, joined Anthony in a Miami concert to perform "Rain On Me." Even though he performed briefly as voice of the almost three-plus hour concert, Anthony commanded the heartfelt surprise that fit well with the energy, enthusiasm and rate of evidence that was kept people dancing for most of it.



New York-born Prince Royce, who open the show, warmed up the interview with his medicine and his R&B "Addicted" song hints at what is yet to come. Earlier this class he signed with Atlantic for English-language releases.



Pitbull took to the point with his popular dance tracks and his signature fist pump that has made the Cuban American rapper a power inside the music business with such hits as "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)," "I Know You Want Me," and "Bon, Bon."



Iglesias, who shut the show, appeared in his signature cap, T-shirt and jeans opened his set with "Tonight I'm Loving You." Twice during his set he invited fans to the stage: one was a man who said he surprised his Colombian girlfriend with tickets to the evidence and the former was a charwoman from Arizona who held on tightly to Iglesias while he sang "Hero."

"My husband doesn't get to live about this," the woman said jokingly as a thunder of screams filled the venue. "No one is leaving to tell."

The Euphoria Tour next continues to more than 10 cities including Las Vegas, Houston, Atlanta and Miami with a final point in New York.

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