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Engelbert Humperdinck cancels UK tour over health concerns |  BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Engelbert Humperdinck Cancels Long‑Awaited UK Tour Due to Illness

Legendary British crooner Engelbert Humperdinck has announced the cancellation of his highly anticipated UK tour after falling seriously ill. At the age of 85, Humperdinck revealed that he is suffering from a viral bronchial infection, a condition that has forced him to postpone all planned performances.

In a heartfelt statement to his fans, the singer expressed his deep regret: “I am so upset in having to relate to you that we have to cancel our UK tour … I have come down with a viral bronchial infection & am being treated for it now. This has never happened before and I so much wanted to see all of you in the 14 cities.”
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The tour was due to cover an extensive 14-city itinerary, culminating in a final show at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester, the city of his youth.

Humperdinck, born Arnold George Dorsey, has had a remarkable career spanning several decades. Known for classic ballads such as “Release Me” and “The Last Waltz,” he has charmed audiences worldwide with his velvet voice and romantic presence.

Despite his age, he continues to tour actively, most recently as part of his “Last Waltz” farewell tour.

His cancellation announcement was accompanied by a promise: the tour will be rescheduled for early next year, once he has recovered.

This news was particularly disappointing for fans, many of whom were eagerly awaiting the chance to see him perform live again after a long hiatus.

Health has become a growing concern for the veteran singer. Earlier in the year, he experienced personal tragedy with the loss of his beloved wife, Patricia, who passed away in February 2021.

Despite this, Humperdinck has continued to pursue his passion for music, describing the stage as his “life’s blood.”

Representatives for Humperdinck did not offer a detailed prognosis, but they emphasized that he is receiving medical treatment and is focused on regaining his strength.

The decision to cancel has been portrayed as a necessary act of self-care — a precaution that underscores his commitment to both his own well-being and his fans’ experience.

For many, Humperdinck’s illness is a reminder of the frailty that comes with age, even for show-business icons. Yet his sincere message to fans — “Stay well and remember … I love you” — leaves no doubt about his enduring affection and respect for the people who have supported him for decades.

As the music world waits for news on new dates, fans are hoping that once he recovers, Humperdinck will return to the stage with the same grace, warmth, and powerful voice that have defined his remarkable legacy.

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