BREAKING UPDATE: Cliff Richard has officially begun rehearsals for his highly anticipated “Can’t Stop Me Now” tour — set to kick off in Australia and New Zealand. Fans are already buzzing with excitement as the 85-year-old legend proves once again that nothing can slow him down.

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BREAKING UPDATE: CLIFF RICHARD BEGINS REHEARSALS FOR “CAN’T STOP ME NOW” TOUR — AT 85, THE LEGEND IS STILL UNSTOPPABLE

He may be 85, but Sir Cliff Richard is proving once again that age is no match for passion, purpose, and pure energy. The beloved British icon has officially begun rehearsals for his highly anticipated “Can’t Stop Me Now” World Tour, which is set to launch later this year with a string of performances across Australia and New Zealand.

For fans, the news is more than just an update — it’s a celebration. Cliff’s return to the stage marks yet another milestone in a career that has spanned more than six decades, blending timeless hits, unwavering faith, and a stage presence that continues to defy time.

I still love it — the music, the connection, the energy,” Cliff said during a rehearsal break at a London studio. “The name of the tour says it all. I’ve been doing this since the 1950s, and I’m still not done. As long as I can sing, I’ll keep going.

Sources close to the production describe the upcoming shows as some of Cliff’s most ambitious in years — a dazzling mix of nostalgia and innovation. The setlist will feature classics like “Living Doll,” “Summer Holiday,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” and “Devil Woman,” alongside fresh arrangements of fan favorites and a few personal surprises.

It’s not just a concert — it’s a celebration of life, music, and gratitude,” said one member of Cliff’s tour team. “He’s performing with the same energy and heart that made him a star in the first place. Watching him in rehearsals, you forget he’s 85 — he moves with the joy of someone half his age.

The tour, which begins in Sydney, will also make stops in Melbourne, Brisbane, Auckland, and Christchurch, before expanding to additional international dates in 2026. Fans in Australia are already calling it a “dream come true,” as this will mark Cliff’s first major tour in the region in over a decade.

Online, excitement is soaring. Hashtags like #CliffRichardTour and #CantStopMeNow have trended across social media as longtime fans share memories, ticket confirmations, and heartfelt messages. One fan wrote, “Cliff’s not just part of music history — he is music history. Seeing him live again feels like reliving the soundtrack of our lives.

The tour’s title, Can’t Stop Me Now, feels more than symbolic. It’s a declaration of resilience from a man who has faced both triumph and trial with grace. In a world that has seen countless artists come and go, Cliff’s consistency — his devotion to his craft, his audience, and his faith — remains unmatched.

Fellow musicians have also voiced their admiration. Sir Elton John once called Cliff “a marvel — one of the few true gentlemen left in the business, and still singing his heart out.” Others have credited him with paving the way for generations of British performers.

Those who have attended early rehearsals say the production blends modern visuals with timeless simplicity — elegant lighting, heartfelt storytelling, and the unmistakable warmth of Cliff’s voice, still strong and clear after all these years.

He’s in fantastic shape, vocally and physically,” said one sound engineer. “You can tell he still loves what he does — every note, every lyric. It’s inspiring to watch.

As the countdown to opening night begins, fans around the world are preparing to witness another chapter in a career that seems to have no end in sight. For Cliff, it’s all about gratitude — for the music, the audience, and the chance to keep doing what he loves most.

Every concert feels like the first time,” he said with a smile. “The butterflies, the joy, the feeling that something wonderful is about to happen — it never goes away. That’s why I’m still here.

And as rehearsals continue, one thing is certain: Sir Cliff Richard can’t be stopped — not by time, not by age, and certainly not by doubt. The world’s stages are waiting, and once again, he’s ready to shine.

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