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Win tickets to Julio Iglesias Carnival City performance!

A lucky reader will win double tickets to Julio Iglesias's performance at Carnival City this Sunday!

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Legendary Spanish performer, Julio Iglesias will end the South African leg of his World Tour at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena on Sunday 23 October 2016. With an accompanying orchestra, Iglesias will perform timeless songs such as “Tango”, “Quiereme Mucho”, “Hey”, “Moonlight Lady”, “Un Canto A Galicia”, “Por Una Mujer”, “Crazy”, Starry Night” and the timeless hit “To All The Girls I Loved Before”. The show promises an audiovisual feast with dancers and spectacular sound.
The captivating singer has had an illustrious career spanning almost 50 years during which he has sold more than 300 million albums, in 14 different languages, worldwide. The height of his success was during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known across the globe for sentimental hit songs including “Hey”, “1110 Bel Air Place”, “Non Stop”, “Starry Night”, “Calor”, and “Crazy”. Many of his duets such as “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before” with Willie Nelson, “All of You” with Diana Ross” and My Love” with Steve Wonder were chart toppers.
“We are thrilled to confirm that Julio Iglesias will end off his South African tour right here at Carnival City. This concert is a superlative treat for the many fans whose hearts he has captured over the years. It promises to be one of the highlights of our spring concert calendar and we look forward to seeing him perform many of the evergreen hits which made him famous,” says Michelle Smith, the Marketing Manager at Carnival City.
Tickets are selling quickly at Computicket. Prices range from R350 to R1 250 per person. Like Carnival City on Facebook www.facebook.com/CarnivalCitySA and follow on Twitter @CarnivalCitySA
* A lucky reader will win double tickets to this exceptional show! SMS JULIO, the date of his show, and your name and surname to 45534. SMSs coshould reach us not later than Friday, 21 October at 12:00
Spanish singer Julio Iglesias gestures after receiving two awards, for the artist with most albums sold in Spain and for Latin artist that has sold the most records in history, in Madrid December 16, 2011. REUTERS/Juan Medina  (SPAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) - RTR2VC0S
Spanish singer Julio Iglesias gestures after receiving two awards, for the artist with most albums sold in Spain and for Latin artist that has sold the most records in history, in Madrid December 16, 2011. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN – Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) – RTR2VC0S

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