Better with time: The rock stars making a mockery of ‘retirement age’

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Older artists are finding their albums continue to strike a chord with audiences, even if it is decades since they last recorded a banger.

in 2017 and despite making headlines for falling on stage in Amsterdam in May, always delivers a high-energy set usually eclipsing three hours. In recent years, he’s played for over four hours more than once, in Helsinki in 2012 andUK pop star Cliff Richard will embark on his Blue Sapphire tour next year to celebrate 65 years in showbiz. Lennard said Richard’s management contacted him to handle the Australian leg of the tour, but he is reluctant to take it on.

The pandemic and rising costs of living saw the emergence of what the World Economic Forum dubbed ‘The Great Unretirement’ where more people came out of retirement to shore up their savings.Elton John and Michael Chugg jointly celebrated their 60th birthdays in 2007 at Acer Arena in Sydney.“Two or three shows a week is the number the older acts seem to do these days, some only one show a week where younger acts can do six in a row or 12 with two days off,” he said.

“The 50 shows I did with Elton pre-covid and post-covid as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour were incredible, magnificent shows every night and left audiences screaming for more after nearly three hours.” “Leonard was incredible and I’ve got a real soft spot for The Pretenders, I think Chrissie’s amazing,” he said.Music promoter Michael Newton with Cyndi Lauper during the ‘A Day On The Green’ tour this year.

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