Singer Neil Diamond announces he has Parkinson’s disease and will retire from touring
The ‘Sweet Caroline’ singer says he is cancelling upcoming concert dates in Australia and New Zealand
US singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, one of pop music’s all-time bestselling artists, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and plans to retire from touring, his official website said on Monday.
The onset of the disease has made it difficult for him to travel and perform on a large-scale, a statement on the site said, adding he will be cancelling upcoming concert dates in Australia and New Zealand and offering refunds.
“It is with great reluctance and disappointment that I announce my retirement from concert touring. I have been so honoured to bring my shows to the public for the past 50 years,” Diamond said in the statement, offering apologies to those who purchased tickets to his upcoming shows.
Diamond, known for hits including Sweet Caroline and Cracklin’ Rosie, said he plans to remain active in song writing and recording.
Later this week, Diamond will turn 77 and on Sunday the Recording Academy plans to honour him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
Diamond has sold more than 130 million albums worldwide and 38 of his singles have made it to the Top 40, according to the academy.