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Marc Anthony Announces U.S. Dates

11:01 AM, Thursday 7/29/10 5 |   |

Get ready, Marc Anthony fans. Tickets for the Latin performer’s short U.S. fall tour go on sale tomorrow.

Anthony is touring in support of his latest album of Spanish ballads, Iconos, which was released in May. Produced by Anthony and Julio Reyes, Iconos includes songs by the singer’s favorite balladeers that were turned into gold by artists such as Juan Gabriel, Jose Jose, Roberto Carlos and Jose Luis Perales.

The U.S. tour begins in New York City at Madison Square Garden Sept. 10, plays Fairfax, Va., at the Patriot Center Sept. 11 and then lands in Miami for two nights at the AmericanAirlines Arena Sept. 17-18. The tour also stops in Orlando at the Amway Arena Sept. 19, Atlantic City at the Mark G. Etess Arena Oct. 1 and wraps in Chicago at the Allstate Arena Oct. 2.

But if you can’t wait for the fall to see Anthony perform live, the artist kicks off a South America outing tonight in Quito, Ecuador at the Estadio Atahualpa.

As mentioned, tickets for the U.S. tour go on sale tomorrow. For more information, click here for Marc Anthony’s website.


5 Comments leave a comment

  1. 16
    iceman1 wrote:

    11:14 AM, Jul 29, 2010

    2 Words. Too expensive. Good luck moving $210 tickets for him Live Nation

  2. 48
    teamcoco wrote:

    12:06 PM, Jul 29, 2010

    Then I got 2 words for you iceman....don't buy.  

  3. 48
    teamcoco wrote:

    12:06 PM, Jul 29, 2010

    Then I got 2 words for you iceman....don't buy.  

  4. 48
    teamcoco wrote:

    12:06 PM, Jul 29, 2010

    PS - Live Nation doesn't set the prices....the artist does.  

  5. 33
    wildthing wrote:

    02:38 PM, Jul 29, 2010

    Dude, you are not worth the prices you charge.  Agree with teamcoco, The artists are behind the greed in the prices of tickets.  Would be nice if one of them could be HONEST and ADMIT for once they (the artist) and Satan (a$$off) are the ones who set those ridiculous prices.  They also collect a percentage off those rip off fees we pay as well.  A$$OFF will tm/lienation to the ground and then will bolt with his millions.  



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