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“Performing Is My Lifeblood,” Says Engelbert Ahead Of First Live Stream
At 87, Engelbert Humperdinck continues to prove that music is more than a career — it’s the essence of his being. With a voice that has charmed generations and a career spanning over six decades, the legendary crooner is stepping into a new era. As he prepares for his first-ever global live stream concert, Engelbert reflects on what keeps his heart beating strong: the stage, the audience, and the songs that have defined his life.
In a heartfelt interview, the singer of timeless hits like “Release Me” and “The Last Waltz” shared that performing isn’t just something he does — it’s who he is. “Performing is my lifeblood,” Engelbert said with emotion. “The energy I get from the audience keeps me going. Every show reminds me why I fell in love with music in the first place.” After years of touring across continents and selling millions of records, this digital performance marks a deeply personal milestone — a way to connect with fans from all over the world, even when distance keeps them apart.
The live stream, filmed with cinematic quality, will blend intimate storytelling with his greatest hits and a few surprises. It’s not just a concert, but a reflection of resilience and gratitude — a tribute to the fans who have stood by him through changing times and challenges. “The stage is where I feel most alive,” he added. “Even now, I still get butterflies before every performance.”
Engelbert’s upcoming event is more than a technological experiment; it’s a reaffirmation of his enduring spirit. In a world that often moves too fast, his timeless voice reminds listeners of a gentler, more romantic era — one where emotion, sincerity, and connection mattered most. For Engelbert Humperdinck, the show truly never ends — because performing isn’t just his profession; it’s the very rhythm of his heart.