Enrique Iglesias

The Enrique Iglesias Euphoria Tour will have you speaking different languages (two at least, as Iglesias' latest album, "Euphoria," features songs in English and Spanish). Iglesias has hit the mark with songs such as "Heartbreaker" and the en-Espanol "Cuando Me Enamoro," two good reasons for the more than 3 million copies sold since "Euphoria" was released in 2010. He has lined up reggaeton pop star and rapper Pitbull and bachata singer Prince Royce for this tour. Can you say Latin hotness?
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Why go: </b>The cute factor alone is worth the consideration; but the entertainers have found a way to mix Latin music with pop without being gimmicky.
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Reconsider: </b>Even the most confident man will have a hard time watching a woman he considers moderately conservative losing it at some point during this show.
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Details: </b>7 p.m. Saturday at Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont; $19.50-$129.50; 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com

The Enrique Iglesias Euphoria Tour will have you speaking different languages (two at least, as Iglesias' latest album, "Euphoria," features songs in English and Spanish). Iglesias has hit the mark with songs such as "Heartbreaker" and the en-Espanol "Cuando Me Enamoro," two good reasons for the more than 3 million copies sold since "Euphoria" was released in 2010. He has lined up reggaeton pop star and rapper Pitbull and bachata singer Prince Royce for this tour. Can you say Latin hotness?

Why go: The cute factor alone is worth the consideration; but the entertainers have found a way to mix Latin music with pop without being gimmicky.

Reconsider: Even the most confident man will have a hard time watching a woman he considers moderately conservative losing it at some point during this show.

Details: 7 p.m. Saturday at Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont; $19.50-$129.50; 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com

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