CHICAGO, July 29 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR
WIRE/ -- Cardenas Marketing Network (CMN) announced that tickets for all U.S.
shows featuring five-time Grammy Award winner Marc Anthony and his highly
anticipated 2010 U.S. Tour will go on sale Friday, July 30 at 10:00 a.m. via
Ticketmaster outlets nationwide. Anthony will kick off his stateside tour at
the Madison Square Garden in his native New York on September 10.
In addition to producing his U.S. tour,
CMN is also producing Anthonys Latin American tour, which kicks off today in
Quito, Ecuadors Estadio Atahualpa. That tour will take the pop star to cities
throughout Peru and Colombia as well.
Tickets for the U.S. tour can be purchased
by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. For more
information, please call 312-492-6424.
MARC ANTHONY / 2010 U.S. TOUR
September
10 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
September
11 Patriot Center Washington, D.C.
September
17 American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
September
18 American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
September
19 Amway Arena Orlando, FL
October
1 Estess Arena-Taj Mahal Atlantic City, NJ
October
2 Allstate Arena Chicago, IL
Released in May 2010, Anthonys latest
recording, "Iconos,"
("Icons") marks the singers first studio production since
2004. The all ballad Spanish album produced by
Anthony and Julio Reyes, peaked for seven weeks at # 1 in Billboards Top Latin
Albums and includes eight titles of the singers favorite balladeers and two
original songs -- both written by Reyes and Anthony. These songs turned into
classics by legendary artists such as Juan Gabriel, Jose Luis Perales, Jose
Jose and Roberto Carlos are born again, now in Anthonys unique, emotive style.
Marc
Anthony has been awarded countless Standard gold and platinum certifications
from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The list of Grammy
accolades began with a 1998 Grammy for Best Latin/Tropical Performance for
"Contra La Corriente," followed with a 1999 Grammy for Song of the
Year for "Dimelo" ("I Need to Know"). Driven in part by the
crossover success of that smash single, "Marc Anthony," his English
language debut album, helped usher in 1999s Latin pop explosion, and went on
to achieve triple platinum status in the U.S. In 2005, Marc Anthony went home
double fisted with a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album of the Year ("Amar
Sin Mentiras") and another Grammy for Best Tropical Album of the Year
("Valio la Pena").
Anthony
has also established a highly credible acting resume and may be seen in Martin
Scorseses "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999); opposite Salma Hayek in
the Showtime original film, "In the Time of the Butterflies" (2001);
and appears with Denzel Washington and Christopher Walken in director Tony Scotts
"Man On Fire" (2004). He also appeared in the 1997 Paul Simon
musical, "The Capeman." He starred as the Puerto Rican salsa pioneer
Hector Lavoe, with Jennifer Lopez, in the biopic, "El Cantante." The
Miami Dolphins minority owner was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award
by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute in Washington D.C. in September
2009.
For more
information on Marc Anthony, please visit www.marcanthonyonline.com/us/home.
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SOURCE Cardenas Marketing Network
(CMN)