Six years later, Enrique Iglesias has returned to his hometown as if it were a prodigal son, and he has done so with a WiZink Center full and delivered during a concert of just over an hour and a half and with great sound effects, in the that the Madrid has reviewed some of his best known successes.

In black and with his inseparable cap, the son of Julio Iglesias has started the concert with "Move to Miami", with open arms in a clear gesture of thanks, followed by "I'm a Freak" also accompanied by such personal stamps as bring your hand to your ear and grab the microphone with both hands .

"I Like How It Feels", accompanied by flames of fire that have warmed the party atmosphere even more, the singer (Madrid, 1975) has begun to move along a catwalk that has become his place of recreation, where Singers can feel their audience more closely, who has not stopped thanking their presence.

The fourth song in making dance and turn on the mobile screens has been "Heartbeat", theme in which the singer, who until now has not addressed his followers, has asked to raise "hands to heaven."

And the fifth Latin rhythms have arrived with the first song in Castilian, "It hurts the heart" , a theme with which the public has launched to do the choirs with a "if you leave, I'm leaving too" and a ovation of high decibels that Iglesias has not hesitated to maintain before finalizing the theme a capella and disappear from the stage to give way to the flamenco sound of the box fused with more Latin rhythms.

This is how the WiZink Center has rumbled again with the expected "Bailamos", which has sounded more rhythmic and flattened to the beat of the drums that Iglesias himself has not hesitated to play before getting off the catwalk along with the entire band - composed of eight musicians - and get on a small stage in the middle of the track.

A place where Iglesias has been the target of the underwear releases of his most daring followers. And he has moved there to whisper in acoustic format with Celia, one of his singers, "Loco", and offer his first words: "Good evening Madrid, thank you very much for being here tonight . "

The races on the stage, and the water bottles have not stopped during this night in which he has also given themes such as "Be with you", in which the music and the "reverb" effect has sounded more than his voice while the Panties and bras continued flying towards the stage.

Topics that have danced a large part of his family, because this long-awaited Madrid meeting and as his sister Tamara Falcó announced this week on his social networks, his mother, Isabel Preysler , as well as his sisters Victoria and Cristina Iglesias , and Ana Boyer and her husband the tennis player Fernando Verdasco .

And it has arrived, after an hour of concert, "Get on the radio" and the public, now more determined to record than to dance, has shouted this theme of 2017 become a flagship of his discography.

Like "Hero", where he has left his microphone to give prominence to the public, who has been in charge of singing the Spanish version of this song that has been illuminated, at the request of Iglesias, by mobile screens.

Moment in which, to everyone's surprise, Patricia has taken the stage, a middle-aged Italian follower who has taken care not to let go, to the point of wiping her bottom and planting a kiss on her lips .

With "El Perdón" and "Bailando" the concert has reached its highest point and when he had already said goodbye he has reappeared to perform, under a sky where great white balloons were falling, "I like it".

Thus, and with a shirt of the Spanish team that has thrown a follower with his name engraved on the back, he has said goodbye to his hometown in which he has not acted since 2014.

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