Did Divya Dutta Experience the Excitement of Enrique Iglesias's Concert?
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Mumbai, Oct 31 (NationPress) The renowned Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias has made his way back to India for a series of concerts in Mumbai. Among the sea of enthusiastic fans was actress Divya Dutta, who added to the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
The lively night featured Divya embracing the excitement behind the scenes and mingling with the talented band members.
Taking to her official Instagram account, the star of 'Veer Zaara' shared a captivating video montage from the unforgettable evening.
Expressing her feelings to her followers, Divya wrote, "And how does it feel to be on the very stage where @enriqueiglesias is about to perform...euphoric!! To feel the buzz of the backstage, to meet the band members..my little boy has come back supa happy..and I lovvved the #enrique magic! @evalive.in @maharashtratourismofficial . (sic)."
This past Tuesday marked the return of the Grammy-winning singer to India after a lengthy absence of 13 years for his concert.
Enrique's inaugural visit to India took place in 2004, with a subsequent return in 2012.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Iglesias mentioned that coming back to India has always been a priority, emphasizing that "there was no hiatus" in his plans.
When discussing the timing of his return, Iglesias remarked, "There was no hiatus; it just takes time between albums and touring around to other countries to make it back over there. But it has always been a priority to come back, and I could not be more thrilled."
Commenting on India's rise as a key player in the global music scene, Iglesias noted, "It was bound to happen, and I couldn’t be happier. India has such amazing fans. They have such a great respect and appreciation for music. I must also point out how incredible the fans are when I perform in India. The energy it’s extraordinary."
In his chat with IANS, Iglesias even hinted at a potential collaboration with an Indian artist.
When asked about the possibility of partnering with Indian musicians, he said, "I am always open to ideas, and you never know — it could already be in the making."