Julio Iglesias could leave music and the stage due to mobility problems, according to 'Socialité'

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Some arrive… And others leave. While the reconciliation of the Gallagher brothers has led to the return of Oasis to the stage with a massive tour of Europe and America, in our country we have learned today that Julio Iglesias He could permanently retire from music and abandon the stage.

Socialite has been the program in charge of breaking the news after the Argentine journalist Gonzalo Vázquez has spoken, who has reported on “a very interesting proposal”, which would have come to the artist, “to tour several countries and he rejected it completely “.

This communications professional also talks about how, at the beginning of the year, he was offered a series of farewell shows and he flatly refused. “He doesn't like that word very much,” Vázquez declared.

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“Julio's greatest fear and greatest concern is that his audience sees him with the problems and difficulties he has today in terms of mobility and age-related ailments,” he continued, revealing that he has contacted a renowned singer and friend of Julio.

The environment has confessed that what the author of hey wish is that “His audience stays with the image he intended, from a couple of years ago”when he gave his last tour in 2019 to mark his 50 years of musical career.

Gonzalo Vázquez concludes, therefore, that, “if he continues thinking like this, Julio Iglesias has definitely retired from the stage forever.” However, the interpreter, who turned 81 on September 23, has not commented publicly on the matter.

The latest news we have about the husband of Isabel Preysler, father of Enrique, Chabeli and Julio José, the thing is would have his own series on Netflixx. A fiction that would be part of the entire creative process “after so many speculations, books and documentaries in which I have not participated” and thus, for the first time telling the truth of my life.”

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