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Julio Iglesias regresa a Brasil en septiembre
July 23, 2014
 
Julio Iglesias actuará en Sao Paulo y Río de Janeiro en septiembre de este año. 

En São Paulo, el artista actuará en el Citibank Hall los días 19 y 20 de septiembre. En Río, el concierto tendrá lugar el día 26 del mismo mes, también en el Citibank Hall. 

La venta de entradas para los conciertos en ambas ciudades empieza el 29 de julio en: www.ticketsforfun.com.br, taquilla del Citibank Hall o en los puntos de ventas oficiales, que pueden ser comprobados en la página web de Tickets For Fun. 

Los clientes de Citi y Diners tienen preventa exclusiva entre el 22 y 28 de julio. 

Echa un vistazo a las demás fechas de la gira de Julio Iglesias en Brasil: 

13 Sep - Brasilia 
19 y 20 Sep - São Paulo 
26 Sep - Rio de Janeiro 
27 Sep - Balneário Camboriú 
1 Oct - Curitiba 
3 Oct - Porto Alegre 
4 Oct - Passo Fundo, RS
8 Oct - Curitiba
11 Oct - Ribeirão Preto, SP
16 Oct - Santos, SP
18 Oct - Campinas
19 Oct - Fortaleza
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Julio Iglesias: “I am a stoic. I have an iron discipline”
January 22, 2014
By: Emilio J. López, Agencia EFE
 

Direct and talkative, perfectionist and unpredictable,  with an acerbic sense of humour, he confesses that the years have taught him that "sugar is bad and your hair falls out". But he has also learned "not to judge people, to not feel guilty and to distinguish between generosity and avarice", he said today to the EFE agency, during a telephone interview.
 
Julio Iglesias has captivated young people and the not so young throughout the world with something that remains unseen: his voice. He possesses an extraordinary warm and visceral voice, with a seductive tone. Over the years, this voice has gradually taken on affection, bohemianism, love that has come and gone, a wealth of experiences and the conviction that happiness, as the writer Ramón Pérez de Ayala said, is, in the end, the product of our own efforts.
 
Today, when we hear him sing "El amor" or "Caruso", one cannot help but think that there is a line of singers that has still not been lost.
 
On the 22nd of February, Spain's most universal singer will play before an audience in Miami, in the American Airlines Arena, before continuing with his long North American tour with performances in Clearwater, Naples and Jacksonville (also in Florida) and in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, New Jersey, Texas and Nevada. On the 24th of April, he will sing in New York's Carnegie Hall, in a gala paying homage to Óscar de la Renta.
 
This concert tour will also take him to Latin America (Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua) and all over Europe, with performances in Spain, England, France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Northern Ireland, amongst other countries.
 
QUESTION: What emotions does this long world tour arouse in you, with more than 80 concerts, approximately 30 of them in the United States?
 
ANSWER: That's not what's good about it. What's good about it is that I'm looking forward to doing them. If I didn't sing, I would die, physically and mentally. Singing gives me the happiness of knowing that I am alive.
 
Q: A tour that must place enormous demands on you in terms of physical and mental preparation...
 
A: At 70 years of age, taking to the stage isn't that easy. This is two hours of concert with a great deal of intensity and I am alone on the stage; everything is passion and emotion and giving your all up there.
 
Q: And how do you endure such an intense rhythm of performances? Are you very strict with yourself?
 
A: My life is wholly and completely disciplined, even reaching the levels of masochism. I have an iron discipline. I am very strict and disciplined with myself. I am a stoic.
 
Julio Iglesias never hides the fact that success forms an essential part of the fabric of his life, as opposed to those who view it as an illusion that is undeserving of attention. Success, yes, but as the product of sacrifice.
 
"Success is marvellous, it puts a twinkle in your eyes; but, if it is not a success born of sacrifice, it is not an honourable success", the Spanish singer affirms, recipient of the Guinness Records award for the world's best-selling Latin artist in April 2013.
 
He points to the tennis player Rafael Nadal as an example of this inseparable bond between success and sacrifice. "My beloved Rafa, playing with his hand full of blisters (during his matches in the Australian Open), in a show of will, complete sacrifice and in constant pain", he recounts with admiration.
 
Q: In other words, in the end, anything that has worth in life requires effort?
 
A: Yes. Happiness requires great effort. Happiness is never free. The only free happiness is winning the lottery.
 
Q: What is the best language for making love?
 
A: The language spoken by the eyes. Words are forgotten and swept away by the winds. The eyes remain forever.
 
The singer from Madrid pauses, seems reflective, and turns his attention directly to discussing his relationship with Miranda: "My relationship with my wife is of deepest love and a great deal of respect. For some years now, I couldn't imagine life without her. Miranda leads a very generous life and possesses a number of exceptional qualities".
 
He goes on to talk about his children and how difficult it proves to predict "what the youngest will become" in the future, the qualities that they might develop. For example, he explains: "I did not expect Enrique to become the phenomenon that he is, the human and artistic capacity of Julio (Iglesias Jr.), or the kindness of my oldest daughter (Chábeli)".
 
In relation to the five children he shares with Miranda (Miguel, Rodrigo, the twins, Victoria and Cristina, and Guillermo), he affirms that the most important thing is that they be, "foremost, generous with their mother, and then, competitive. They have to be aware that they have had, that they have a great deal of fortune and they must be worthy of it".
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