Marc Anthony
Opus Tour
Marc Anthony
Opus Tour
October 21, 2019 – Marc Anthony announced today the addition of a second leg of his OPUS U.S. Tour, which will include a visit to Charlotte’s Spectrum Center on Friday, February 21.
Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 25, at 10a.m. via spectrumcentercharlotte.com or ticketmaster.com, the Spectrum Center box office.
In May, Anthony released OPUS on Magnus Media / Sony Latin Music, his first new studio album in six years, and his eighth salsa album in the 26 years since Otra Nota (1993) established him. Recorded in Miami at Art House Society and Criteria Studios, OPUS is a blistering-hot set of state-of-the-art salsa that finds Marc Anthony teaming up once again with pace-setting producer / pianist Sergio George, who produced Marc’s first salsa megahits and co-produced his 2013 album 3.0 (which was certified 8x Latin platinum). Their imaginative, innovative, and massively popular productions revolutionized the sound of music, bringing millions of young listeners to tropical music.
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