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Enrique Iglesias Returns to India After 13 Years for a Two-Day Concert in Mumbai


Global music superstar Enrique Iglesias has returned to India after 13 years, setting Mumbai abuzz with excitement ahead of his much-awaited two-day concert. The Grammy Award-winning Spanish singer was spotted at Kalina Airport on Tuesday, where he greeted paparazzi and fans, flashing his signature smile and a humble ‘namaste’ before heading out.

Dressed in a casual grey T-shirt, jogger-style trousers, and a matching cap, Enrique exuded effortless charm as he posed for photographs and interacted with the media. His arrival marks a monumental return to the Indian stage, with concerts scheduled on October 29 and 30 at the MMRDA Grounds in Bandra Kurla Complex.

Known worldwide for his timeless hits like Hero, Bailamos, Escape, and Addicted, Enrique expressed his excitement about performing in India once again. “I’ve missed performing in India; the fans there are some of the most loyal and passionate in the world. Since my first show back in 2004, the love has always been unreal. I can’t wait to get back to Mumbai and bring them this new show,” the singer said in an official statement.

The enthusiasm surrounding his comeback concert has been overwhelming, with tickets for the October 30 performance reportedly selling out within hours. To accommodate the massive demand, organisers added another show on October 29, ensuring fans get a chance to experience the pop icon live once again.

Adding a personal touch to his visit, Enrique is also planning to extend his India trip. A source revealed that he regrets not visiting the Taj Mahal during his previous visit and is determined to see the historic monument this time. “Enrique enjoys exploring the culture of every city he performs in, as demonstrated by his visits in the past,” the source added.

Fans are now eagerly counting down to the concerts as Mumbai prepares to welcome one of the biggest global music icons of our time. With his return after more than a decade, Enrique Iglesias is set to remind India why his music continues to transcend generations and borders.