At almost 90 years old, Nana Mouskouri wants to say goodbye to the stage

At almost 90 years old, Nana Mouskouri wants to say goodbye to the stage
At almost 90 years old, Nana Mouskouri wants to say goodbye to the stage

Greek singer Nana Mouskouri announces a few days before her 90th birthday that she will no longer sing on stage so as not to risk “singing badly”.

Shortly before her 90th birthday, the Greek Nana Mouskouri, icon of popular song around the world, announced that she wanted to say goodbye to the stage in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel broadcast on Thursday.

“I’m going to do a few more performances, and then that will be it,” she said in this interview published in the online edition of the weekly.

“I think I’ve done enough,” she added.

“I can’t pretend to be a young woman. I don’t want to hurt people. I don’t have the right to go on stage and sing badly, even if the audience applauds me for it,” she further estimated.

“I can’t stop crying.”

In 2008, Nana Mouskouri, who recorded more than 1,500 songs, said goodbye during a concert in Athens, but the following year she returned to the stage, confiding that she was bored too far from her audience .

On October 13, Mouskouri will celebrate his 90th birthday. On this occasion an album of some of his successes re-recorded by an orchestra will be released. “When I hear these recordings, I can’t help but cry,” she told Der Spiegel.

Last April, the Francophile singer performed the Greek and French anthems in Athens, for the passing of the Olympic flame from Olympia.

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