Singer Enrique Iglesias announced this Friday, through a live broadcast on YouTube along with Ricky Martín and Sebastián Yatra, that he will launch Final, the last album of his musical career.
The transmission was made about the tour that the singers will begin on September 25 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. However, at one point in the pleasant conversation, the artists began to talk about their future plans.
Iglesias said that Final would be out on September 17 and that it is an album that he has worked on for a long time. Then he confessed that the name had many meanings and revealed one of them: this album could be the last album he puts out in his career.
“It is not something I have been thinking about in the last few months, but in the last few years. (…) There will be a volume 1 and a volume 2, but (everything) will be Final“, he pointed.
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“I am in a moment, in a chapter in my life where I believe that it is the ideal moment to do it. I’ve been thinking about this since 2015, ”he added.
However, Iglesias said that he would not be far from music: “I am not going to stop making music. I will not stop writing songs, because I love it. But I’ll do it in a different way … that doesn’t necessarily have to be presented on a record, ”he said.
The Spanish tour along with Ricky Martín and Sebastián Yatra will be full of emotions, as it had to be canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. “I think it is an event that is going to be super special for us and for the fans,” Iglesias said.
