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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Enrique Iglesias Electrifies Mumbai with Blockbuster Comeback Concert

Enrique Iglesias Electrifies Mumbai with Blockbuster Comeback Concert

12 Nov, 2025

Summary

  • Enrique Iglesias's first India concert in 13 years
  • Sold-out shows drew over 60,000 fans
  • Concerts generated $10 million in tourism revenue
Enrique Iglesias Electrifies Mumbai with Blockbuster Comeback Concert

On October 29 and 30, 2022, global superstar Enrique Iglesias made a triumphant return to India with a two-day concert at the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai. The sold-out shows marked Iglesias's first-ever performance in the city and his biggest India tour yet, drawing over 60,000 fans and generating an estimated $10 million in tourism revenue for the state of Maharashtra.

The event was a landmark cultural moment that reaffirmed Iglesias's enduring connect with Indian audiences. Delivering a high-energy setlist spanning his chart-topping career, the multi-Grammy Award-winning artist enthralled a diverse crowd ranging from teenagers to long-time fans in their 70s. Over 50% of attendees traveled from more than 30 Indian states, highlighting Iglesias's nationwide appeal and the concert's role as a major tourism driver.

The concert's infrastructure set new standards in live entertainment, featuring India's largest LED stage, multi-level runways, global-grade sound systems, and imported pyrotechnics. Seamless logistics, including late-night transport tie-ups and extensive hydration stations, ensured a world-class audience experience. As rains swept over the grounds on the second day, thousands of fans stayed on, proving that Iglesias's India return was a celebration of nostalgia, music, and connection that transcended generations.

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The Enrique Iglesias concerts in Mumbai on October 29 and 30, 2022 drew over 60,000 fans and generated an estimated $10 million in tourism revenue for Maharashtra.
Enrique Iglesias's recent concerts in Mumbai marked his first performance in India in 13 years.
Iglesias's sold-out shows in Mumbai reaffirmed his enduring connect with Indian audiences, with over 50% of attendees traveling from more than 30 Indian states to attend the concerts.

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