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    Enrique Iglesias says next album ‘Final (Vol. 2)’ will be last

     

    Enrique Iglesias fans will be sad to learn that the artist has confirmed that his next album, “Final (Vol. 2),” will be his last. The singer who is currently on “The Trilogy” tour with Ricky Martin and Pitbull

    In a recent interview, the Spanish legend confirmed that his album, which will be released next year in February, is finished and will be his last, “It’s completely finished,” he told the outlet. “I’ve been working on this album for quite a bunch of years. And for me, it was always like I said, my final album… this is it,” he affirmed.

     

     

    The artist, who will continue “The Trilogy” in 2024, said he is planning on filming music videos and launching it before the second leg. “What I want to do is shoot one or two videos right before the second leg on the tour and launch it,” the 48-year-old star explained. But, that doesn’t mean it’s over forever for the “Hero” singer, and he will still release singles and work on music.

    Their 2023 run will end December 10 in Vancouver, British Columbia at the Rogers Arena. The 2024 tour begins January 30 in Fresno, California at the Save Mart Center and will end March 10 in Tampa, Florida at the Amalie Arena. Check out the rest of the dates below.
    ‘The Trilogy Tour’ remaining 2023 dates
    Dec. 1: Los Angeles, California, at Crypto.com Arena
    Dec. 6: San Jose, California, at SAP Center
    Dec. 8: Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge Arena
    Dec. 10: Vancouver, British Columbia, at Rogers Arena
    The tour will continue into 2024 with the following dates:
    Jan. 30: Fresno, California, at Save Mart Center
    Jan. 31: San Francisco, California, at Chase Center
    Feb. 2: Palm Desert, California, at Acrisure Arena
    Feb. 3: Anaheim, California, at Honda Center
    Feb. 8: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Paycom Center
    Feb. 9: Austin, Texas, at Moody Center
    Feb. 10: Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena
    Feb. 13: Denver, Colorado, at Ball Arena
    Feb. 16: St. Paul, Minnesota, at Xcel Energy Center
    Feb. 17: Kansas City, Missouri, at T-Mobile Center
    Feb. 22: Montreal, Quebec, at Bell Centre
    Feb. 23: Toronto, Ontario, at Scotiabank Arena
    Feb. 28: Nashville, Tennessee, at Bridgestone Arena
    Feb. 29: Raleigh, North Carolina, at PNC Arena
    Mar. 2: Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum Center
    Mar. 3: Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm Arena
    Mar. 8: Sunrise, Florida, at Amerant Bank Arena
    Mar. 10: Tampa, Florida, at Amalie Arena