Dieter Bohlen admits to occasional lapses in remembering lyrics during performs.
Dieter Bohlen, the 'Pop-Titan' and iconic producer-musician, has announced his upcoming 'Now or Never' arena tour. The 71-year-old artist, known for his energetic stage performances, will be taking the stage without any playback or artificial enhancements, promising a live, unforgettable experience.
The tour, starting on September 26, will see Bohlen performing his biggest hits, including 'Cheri, Cheri Lady,' a track that has been a staple in his repertoire for four decades. Despite the occasional forgetfulness that comes with age, Bohlen has vowed to continue delivering the same high-energy performances that have captivated audiences for years.
In an interview with the Bild newspaper, Bohlen revealed that he sometimes forgets harmonies or parts of the lyrics during his performances. However, he remains undeterred, focusing instead on providing a big party atmosphere and reminding people of a better time.
One of the highlights of the tour will be Bohlen's performance with the band Modern Talking. Fans can also expect to sing along to 'Brother Louie' during the concerts, which are expected to last for two and a half hours.
Bohlen's concerts are renowned for their live energy, and this tour is no exception. The artist will be performing alone with his guitar, promising a raw, intimate experience for his fans. Bohlen aims to distract people from current issues and provide an escape through his music.
The interview with Bohlen was published in the Bild newspaper, where he was referred to as the 'Pop-Titan.' With the 'Now or Never' tour, Bohlen is set to remind the world why he has remained a staple in the music industry for decades. Tickets for the tour go on sale soon, and fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to witness this musical legend in action.