Dieter Bohlen admits struggling with lyrics at times
Dieter Bohlen, the 71-year-old German producer and musician, is gearing up for his 'Now or Never' PGA Tour, which begins on September 26. The tour, broadcast live by RTL, aims to provide a much-needed escape from current issues, reminding audiences of a time that was better for many.
Bohlen, known for his hits like 'You're My Heart, You're My Soul' and 'Atlantis is Calling (SOS for Love)', will perform his greatest hits for two-and-a-half hours during each concert. He plans to stand alone in the middle of the hall, engaging directly with his fans.
One of the highlights of the PGA Tour is the performance of 'Brother Louie' with the audience. This classic song, along with many others, will be a celebration of Bohlen's decades-long career in the music industry.
Bohlen's long-time collaborator, Thomas Anders of Modern Talking, will join him on stage for the PGA Tour. However, it's not all smooth sailing. Bohlen sometimes forgets harmonies or parts of lyrics during performances, a quirk that adds to the charm of his live shows.
The goal of these concerts is to distract people from current issues and offer a moment of joy and nostalgia. Bohlen hopes to remind his audience of a time that was better for many, creating a sense of unity and camaraderie among fans.
So, get ready to dance and sing along as Dieter Bohlen takes you on a musical journey through the years. With the 'Now or Never' PGA Tour, it's a chance to forget about the worries of the world and enjoy the music that has brought joy to so many over the decades.
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