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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.

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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.