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Post by pi on May 4, 2020 9:26:11 GMT -5
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Post by MeggyMeg on May 4, 2020 9:41:38 GMT -5
Interesting to know. I have never been to a concert with two really big artists, so thank you for explaining the way it is handled. Enrique Iglesias mostly tours and co-headlines with other Latin performers. Think I’ve seen him with Pitbull three times and with JLo once. He’s supposed to tour with Ricky Martin this fall but who knows what will happen with that. The way it usually looks, they take turns at who goes first and there is usually no on stage interaction between the two artists at all. Out of the three times with Pitbull, they performed jointly only once (one song) despite the fact they have made multiple singles together over the years. So it’s like two concerts. One goes. Break to change the stage. The other one goes. The end.
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