• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
Beyonce performs "Single Ladies"  at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, September 13, 2009.     REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

Pictures of the year: Entertainment

A look at the year's best entertainment photos.   Slideshow 

    Enrique Iglesias unveils bold arena tour

    Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:24pm EDT

    MIAMI (Billboard) - Co-headliners of different genres are no longer an oddity in the U.S. Latin market.

    Entertainment  |  Music  |  People

    Nonetheless, the Kings tour, which kicks off September 4, stands out for its daring pairing of Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias and urban/bachata group Aventura. Its results will be closely watched by a Latin touring industry where probably fewer than 20 acts can consistently embark on large arena tours.

    Iglesias is, well, Iglesias. As for Aventura, the New York-based group plays a romantic, urban version of traditional Dominican bachata, a music most non-Latins haven't a clue about. But today Aventura is one of the top Latin acts in the market, and its album "Kings of Bachata" was the second top-selling Latin album of 2007, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

    While tropical and pop sounds don't often intermingle on Latin radio or onstage, the two acts have a common youth appeal that promoters and management hope will translate into a shared audience.

    The 15-stop Kings tour, which ends October 5 in Rutherford, N.J., is being produced by Live Nation. The company also produces Marc Anthony's Juntos en Concierto tours, which feature a variety of acts from different Latin genres.

    While Iglesias just finished a 30-date arena tour through Europe and Latin America, he hasn't done a U.S. arena tour in at least two years. His last U.S. show was a sellout at Los Angeles' 6,700-seat Nokia Theatre in December.

    "I wanted to do something completely different, that went beyond the typical tour," Iglesias says. "And I love Aventura musically."

    Aventura has played some 25 dates in the States during the past six months, but not as part of an organized tour. Of four shows reported to Billboard Boxscore, the group tallied combined attendance of 23,000 and two sellouts.

    By teaming with Iglesias, the group gains a "marquee value" it now lacks, Aventura manager Johnny Marines says.

    "As popular as we are, we've been on an indie label pretty much all our life, and we've worked on a smaller scale," Marines says. "We're hoping this opens the industry's eyes and they say, 'These guys are bigger than the credit we give them.'"

    What Aventura brings Iglesias, in turn, is its current hot status. The group's single "Mi Corazoncito" won Hot Latin Song of the year at the 2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards, in response to airplay in multiple formats across the country.

    A Caribbean artist with Aventura's broad youth appeal hasn't emerged since Elvis Crespo had a succession of hits a decade ago, promoter Lazaro Negret says.

    "If you put groups together that aren't that hot, nothing will happen, no matter how good they are," Negret says. "In this case, they both have a track record."

    Reuters/Billboard



    More from Reuters

    Photo

    Iraq regrets Blackwater case dismissal, may sue

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq expressed its disappointment on Friday with a U.S. federal court ruling that threw out all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards accused of gunning down Iraqi civilians in 2007.

    A customer is served at a counter inside a foreign exchange store displaying a poster of various banknotes including the Chinese yuan or renminbi (RMB) in Hong Kong November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
    OUTLOOK 2010:

    Be careful what you wish for

    Pressure on China to loosen its grip on the yuan will continue but the U.S. should tread carefully. Here are five world market issues to watch.  Full Article 

    Aurora, a 20-year-old Beluga whale, swims with her newborn calf after giving birth at the Vancouver Aquarium in Vancouver, British Columbia June 7, 2009. REUTERS/Andy Clark

    365 days for the doomed

    From polar bears to emperor penguins, endangered species will get top online billing in 2010 during the Year of Biodiversity.  Full Article