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Sir Cliff Richard, 85, Says He Could Be Dead Next Year

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE UK, JUL 18 – Cliff Richard, with a career spanning seven decades and over 260 million records sold, says touring has become exhausting and may be his last due to age and health concerns.

  • His global Can't Stop Me Now tour launches in Cardiff on November 30, with Sir Cliff Richard warning fans `I might be dead the next year!`.
  • As a veteran performer, Sir Cliff Richard acknowledges the physical toll of touring, reflecting on a career spanning over 65 years with major chart successes.
  • In London, Sir Cliff Richard’s Can't Stop Me Now tour includes two Royal Albert Hall dates, and he hopes to perform a routine with two backing singers and dancers to his 1962 hit Do You Want To Dance?
  • Even amid farewell speculation, Sir Cliff Richard remains excited about upcoming performances and admitted the tour could turn out to be his `farewell tour` if necessary.
  • In the long view, Sir Cliff Richard has sold over 260 million records worldwide and is the only artist with a top 5 album in eight different decades.
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Cliff Richard shares blunt claim about mortality

‘I don’t want to try and be 18 anymore,’ said the musician

·London, United Kingdom
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Sir Cliff Richard, 85, says he could be dead next year

The singer says he may have to stop touring in the near future

·Plymouth, United Kingdom
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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