Dieter Bohlen admits to occasional lapses in remembering lyrics
Dieter Bohlen, the renowned producer and musician, is set to embark on a new journey with his "Now or Never" arena tour, starting from 26 September 2025. Known as the "Pop-Titan," Bohlen is well-known for his decades-long career and a repertoire of hits that have stood the test of time.
Bohlen, who will be 71 years old at the time of the tour, has announced that he will be performing live, sans any lip-syncing or similar technology. He aims to provide a distraction from current affairs during his concerts, reminiscing about a time that was better for many and creating a 2.5-hour party for his audience.
The tour will see Bohlen on stage with just his guitar, a setup that promises an intimate and raw performance. One of the highlights of the tour will be the iconic song 'Brother Louie,' which Bohlen intends to sing with his fans.
In an interview, Bohlen expressed his desire to keep the performances real, saying, "I want the audience to see that everything is real during the tour." He also shared that he still needs to look at the lyrics for "Cheri, Cheri Lady" after 40 years, a testament to his commitment to delivering authentic performances.
The opening act for the tour will be Drangsal, a promising new act that is sure to set the stage for an exciting night. Bohlen wants the audience to leave his concerts feeling uplifted and energised, ready to face the world again.
As he prepares for the tour, Bohlen remains focused on his mission to provide a much-needed distraction and a memorable experience for his fans. With his heartfelt performances and timeless hits, it's certain to be a night to remember.
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