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Legendary singer Engelbert Humperdinck has once again proven that age is just a number. As he celebrates his 89th birthday on May 2, 2025, he’s not slowing down—instead, he has just announced a major series of live U.S. shows that underscore his enduring appeal and vitality.
On this milestone birthday, Humperdinck shared heartfelt sentiments that speak to why he remains a beloved performer. “So happy to be celebrating another stepping stone in life…. The road, the music and the places I get to see keep me young at heart,” he said. “And the audiences, some who have been with me since the very beginning and some who have just discovered my music, are both fuel and tonic to me.”

The new U.S. tour kicks off on May 17th in Flagstaff, Arizona, before moving through venues in Fort McDowell, Beverly Hills, Riverside and culminating in a two-night run at the Orleans Resort in Las Vegas. uDiscover Music+1 These dates join previously announced U.K. and European gigs, as well as further U.S. East Coast shows later in the year at venues in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

With a discography that includes 42 studio albums and worldwide sales exceeding 140 million records, Humperdinck’s legacy is firmly established. engelbert.com+1 He first burst into international prominence with hits like “Release Me” and “The Last Waltz” in 1967, and continued with memorable tracks including “After the Lovin’,” “There Goes My Everything,” and “Am I That Easy to Forget.”
Interestingly, some of his classic recordings are enjoying renewed popularity thanks to placement in modern television series—his song “A Man Without Love” featured in the Marvel series Moon Knight, and “Quando Quando Quando” appeared in Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy.

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Humperdinck credits a few key things for how he’s managed to sustain his career into his ninth decade: regular workouts, staying connected with his audience, and finding joy in each new performance. “I work hard and work out religiously and thank God for my blessings,” he remarked. uDiscover Music He also revealed that karaoke has played a surprising role in keeping his music alive over the years, saying the phenomenon “kept his music alive all these years.”

What It Means
For fans and music-lovers alike, this announcement is more than a set of tour dates—it’s a reminder that true artistry doesn’t fade with time. At 89, Engelbert Humperdinck is still hitting the road, still connecting with audiences, and still sharing the songs that have become soundtrack moments across generations. The U.S. tour not only offers a chance to see him live but also a celebration of a remarkable career that continues to evolve.

In short: As Engelbert Humperdinck marks his 89th year, he’s not stepping off stage—he’s stepping into a new chapter. With fresh live shows, a global reach, and a legacy that continues to resonate, he stands as a testament to the power of music, commitment, and the enduring bond between artist and audience.