Cher extends farewell tour into 2003
Cher, who is currently wrapping up her 2002 touring schedule, will return to the road in February for another round of farewell-tour dates.
Cher, who is currently wrapping up her 2002 touring schedule, will return to the road in February for another round of farewell-tour dates.
The singer-actress, whose recording career began in 1965, has been on the road almost non-stop since her latest tour--which she says will be her last--kicked off in June.
In addition to serving as her swan song, the tour also supports her most recent release, February’s “Living Proof,” which features the hit single “A Song for the Lonely.”
Cher’s farewell-tour setlist includes material from throughout her nearly 40-year career, according to organizers.
Cher, who celebrated her 56th birthday in May, first rose to fame in the mid-’60s with partner and then-spouse Sonny Bono. She went on to a solo career that went through several cycles of prominent commercial success, the most recent of which occurred in 1998, thanks to the No. 1 hit single “Believe,” featured on the album of the same name.
The song “Believe” garnered Cher the 1999 Grammy award for Best Dance Recording.
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