Introduction

Engelbert Humperdinck, the world-renowned ballad singer, has spent more than 60 years captivating audiences across the globe. With over 150 million records sold, and timeless hits like “Release Me,” “A Man Without Love,” “The Last Waltz,” and “Quando Quando Quando,” he is not just a singer — he is an icon of romance, elegance, and classic vocal artistry.
Recently, in an interview on Studio 10, at the age of 87, Engelbert revealed that he has no intention of retiring — in fact, he is preparing plans for a new world tour. Despite more than half a century in the entertainment industry, his warm baritone voice and charming stage presence continue to give audiences the same fullness and intimacy as the first time they heard him.
In a year when many artists have chosen to slow down or step back, Engelbert shows that age is not a barrier to music. With his “The Last Waltz Farewell Tour” currently taking him across Europe, the United States, and Asia, he continues to bring his music to fans worldwide.
Engelbert’s journey is more than just a chapter in music history — it is a testament to enduring passion, to a voice that transcends time, and to an artist who keeps evolving while staying true to himself. Every time he steps onstage, it is more than a concert — it is a lifetime told through melodies, emotion, and unwavering devotion to the craft.